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Near-infrared integral-field spectroscopy of the companion to GQ Lupi

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 463, Issue 1, Pages 309-313

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066463

Keywords

stars : low-mass, brown dwarfs; planetary systems; techniques : spectroscopic

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Context. The first substellar companion of possibly planetary mass around a normal star, GQ Lup, has been directly imaged (Neuhauser et al. 2005, A&A, 435, L13). Besides the unknown formation history, the mass of such an object is a criterion to decide about its true nature. Aims. We aim to determine the physical properties of the GQ Lup companion-effective temperate (T-eff) and surface gravity (log g), and thus its mass independently from evolutionary models. Methods. We use the adaptive optics integral-field spectrograph SINFONI at the VLT for near-infrared spectroscopy from 1.1 to 2.5 mu m with a resolution of R = 2500 - 4000. We compare these spectra with synthetic atmospheric models (GAIA v2.0 cond). Results. From the complete set of spectra we find a consistent effective temperature and surface gravity of T-eff = 2650 +/- 100 K and log g = 3.7 +/- 0.5 dex. Combined with a slightly revised luminosity of log L/L circle dot = -2.25 +/- 0.24 dex for the companion, we determine a radius of R = 3.50(-1.03)(+1.50) R-Jup and thus a mass of similar to 25 M-Jup. The uncertainty of this value is rather high. Due to the large uncertainty of the surface gravity, the mass could range from 4 to 155 M-Jup. By comparing the paramaters of the companion of GQ Lup to the ones of 2MASS J05352184-0546085, published by Stassun et al. (2006, Nature, 440, 311), we conclude that the companion to GQ Lup A has a mass lower than 36 +/- 3 M-Jup.

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