The First Dynamical Mass Measurement in the HR 8799 System

G. Mirek Brandt, Timothy D. Brandt, Trent J. Dupuy, Daniel Michalik, Gabriel-Dominique Marleau

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Abstract

HR 8799 hosts four directly imaged giant planets, but none has a mass measured from first principles. We present the first dynamical mass measurement in this planetary system, finding that the innermost planet HR 8799 e has a mass of 9:6+1:9-1:8MJup. This mass results from combining the well-characterized orbits of all four planets with a new astrometric acceleration detection (5σ) from the Gaia EDR3 version of the Hipparcos-Gaia Catalog of Accelerations. We find with 95% confidence that HR 8799 e is below 13MJup, the deuterium-fusing mass limit. We derive a hot-start cooling age of 42+24-16 Myr for HR 8799 e that agrees well with its hypothesized membership in the Columba association but is also consistent with an alternative suggested membership in the β Pictoris moving group. We exclude the presence of any additional &5-MJup planets interior to HR 8799 e with semi-major axes between ≈3-16 au. We provide proper motion anomalies and a matrix equation to solve for the mass of any of the planets of HR 8799 using only mass ratios between the planets.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberL16
JournalAstrophysical Journal Letters
Volume915
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2021

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