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The spectral energy distribution of YSES 1 b and its circumplanetary disc

Published 26 May 2026 in astro-ph.EP | (2605.26805v1)

Abstract: Context. Direct imaging enables the characterisation of substellar companions on wide orbits. These objects provide a testbed for our formation theories; therefore, it is important to obtain accurate physical parameters for them. One of these objects is YSES 1 b. Aims. Our objective is to improve the spectral energy distribution (SED) modelling of YSES 1 b and determine the bulk and atmospheric parameters. Methods. We obtained observations in the r', i', and z' bands using MagAO-X on the 6.5 metre Magellan Clay telescope at Las Campanas Observatory. We combined this data with archival VLT/SPHERE and VLT/NACO data and used a forward modelling approach to estimate the physical parameters. We tested models both without and with a circumplanetary disc (CPD) model. We represented the CPD by including a dust extinction model and a blackbody radiation component. Using the derived bolometric luminosity, we estimated the mass of YSES 1 b by fitting evolutionary models. Results. Including the CPD model provides a significantly better fit to the photometric data, yielding an object that is considerably warmer (2854+110-94 K vs 1727+172-127 K) and smaller (1.58+0.06-0.07 RJ vs 3.0+0.2-0.7 RJ) than previous estimates. The newly determined radius suggests that the addition of dust extinction could resolve the large radius anomaly identified previously. Depending on the age of the system, the estimated mass increases from 14+-3 MJ (17 Myr) to either 25.7+4.1-3.6 (17 Myr) or 41.6+3.6-3.4 MJ (27 Myr). Conclusions. Dust extinction and blackbody radiation from a CPD can substantially change the estimated physical parameters of an object. For YSES 1 b, this moves it into the brown dwarf regime.

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