Spectroscopic estimate of surface gravity for a planetary member in the Sigma Ori cluster
Abstract
We present intermediate-resolution (R=1500) near-infrared spectroscopy from 1.17 μm to 1.37 μm of the spectral type T planetary candidate member in the cluster S Ori 70 reported by Zapatero Osorio et al. (2002). The new data have been obtained with NIRSPEC at the Keck II telescope. The best fit of our mid-resolution spectrum of S Ori 70 with theoretical spectra gives log g=3.50.5 cm s-2 and T eff=1,100+200-100 K. The low gravity of this object derived from spectral synthesis supports its youth and membership to the young cluster. Using evolutionary models for an age of 3 Myr, we obtain a mass of 3 and a radius of 0.16 R, independent of the distance to the object. Our analysis confirms that S Ori 70 is the lowest mass cluster planet so far identified in the galaxy.
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