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Ross 19B: An Extremely Cold Companion Discovered via the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Project

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posted on 2022-01-13, 14:39 authored by Adam C Schneider, Aaron M Meisner, Jonathan Gagne, Jacqueline K Faherty, Federico Marocco, Adam J Burgasser, J Davy Kirkpatrick, Marc J Kuchner, Leopold Gramaize, Austin Rothermich, Hunter Brooks, Frederick J Vrba, Daniella Bardalez Gagliuffi, Dan Caselden, Michael C Cushing, Christopher R Gelino, Michael R Line, Sarah L Casewell, John H Debes, Christian Aganze, Andrew Ayala, Roman Gerasimov, Eileen C Gonzales, Chih-Chun Hsu, Rocio Kiman, Mark Popinchalk, Christopher Theissen
Through the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 citizen science project, we have identified a wide-separation (∼10', ∼9900 au projected) substellar companion to the nearby (∼17.5 pc), mid-M dwarf Ross 19. We have developed a new formalism for determining chance alignment probabilities based on the BANYAN Σ tool, and find a 100% probability that this is a physically associated pair. Through a detailed examination of Ross 19A, we find that the system is metal-poor ([Fe/H] = −0.40 ± 0.12) with an age of ${7.2}_{-3.6}^{+3.8}$ Gyr. Combining new and existing photometry and astrometry, we find that Ross 19B is one of the coldest known wide-separation companions, with a spectral type on the T/Y boundary, an effective temperature of ${500}_{-100}^{+115}$ K, and a mass in the range 15–40 MJup. This new, extremely cold benchmark companion is a compelling target for detailed characterization with future spectroscopic observations using facilities such as the Hubble Space Telescope or James Webb Space Telescope.

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Citation

2021 ApJ 921 140

Author affiliation

Department of Physics and Astronomy

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Astrophysical Journal

Volume

921

Issue

2

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

issn

0004-637X

eissn

1538-4357

Acceptance date

2021-08-09

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2022-11-09

Language

English

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