A Moving Cluster Distance to the Exoplanet 2M1207 B in the TW Hya Association

Abstract

A candidate extrasolar planet companion to the young brown dwarf 2MASSW J1207334-393254 (2M1207) was recently discovered by Chauvin et al. They find that 2M1207 B's temperature and luminosity are consistent with being a young, \~5 MJupiter planet. The 2M1207 system is purported to be a member of the TW Hya association (TWA), and situated ~70 pc away. Using a revised space motion vector for TWA, and improved proper motion for 2M1207, I use the moving cluster method to estimate the distance to the 2M1207 system and other TWA members. The derived distance for 2M1207 (53+-6 pc) forces the brown dwarf and planet to be half as luminous as previously thought. The inferred masses for 2M 1207 A and B decrease to ~21 MJup and ~3-4 MJup, respectively, with the mass of B being well below the observed tip of the planetary mass function and the theoretical deuterium-burning limit. After removing probable Lower Centaurus-Crux (LCC) members from the TWA sample, as well as the probable non-member TWA 22, the remaining TWA members are found to have distances of 49 +- 3(s.e.m.) +- 12(1sigma) pc, and an internal 1D velocity dispersion of 0.8(+0.3,-0.2) km/s. There is weak evidence that the TWA is expanding, and the data are consistent with a lower limit on the expansion age of 10 Myr (95% confidence).

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