The Diversity of Cold Worlds : Age and Characterization of the Exoplanet COCONUTS-2b

Kiman, Rocio, Beichman, Charles A., Diaz, Azul Ruiz, Faherty, Jacqueline K., Lacy, Brianna, Suarez, Genaro, Marocco, Federico, Kirkpatrick, J. Davy, Gagne, Jonathan, Copeland, Jessica, Burningham, Ben, Whiteford, Niall, Rowland, Melanie J., Gagliuffi, Daniella C. Bardalez, Vos, Johanna M., Schneider, Adam C., Gonzales, Eileen C., Merchan, Sherelyn Alejandro, Rothermich, Austin, Smart, Richard, Costa, Edgardo and Mendez, Rene A. (2026) The Diversity of Cold Worlds : Age and Characterization of the Exoplanet COCONUTS-2b. The Astronomical Journal, 171 (2): 60. ISSN 0004-6256
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Studying cold brown dwarfs is key to understanding the diverse characteristics of cold giant exoplanets atmospheres. COCONUTS-2 is a wide binary system composed of a T9 brown dwarf and an M3 star, which presents a unique opportunity to characterize a cold benchmark brown dwarf. As part of a JWST program to study the range of physical and atmospheric properties of the coldest brown dwarfs, we obtained NIRSpec G395H spectra (R ∼ 2700, 2.87−5.13 μm) and MIRI F1000W, F1280W, and F1800W photometry for COCONUTS-2 b. In this work, we find a 99% probability of the system belonging to the Corona of Ursa Major moving group (414 ± 23 Myr) using BANYAN Σ and its full kinematics. We also reestimate the astrometry of COCONUTS-2b using the MIRI data. We support this membership with a comparison of the rotation period, metallicity, and C/O ratio of the group with those of the COCONUTS-2 system. We also calculate its bolometric luminosity, which, combined with our age estimation, allows us to derive its mass, effective temperature, surface gravity, and radius with high precision. As a result of our analysis, we support the conclusion that COCONUTS-2 b is a planetary-mass object (7.5 ± 0.4 M Jup), which was likely formed via the same mechanism as stars. In addition we compare the JWST spectrum to another object in the sample, J082507.35+280548.5 (0825+2805), a Y0.5 brown dwarf, which is a candidate member of the same moving group, but has a lower mass (3.7 ± 0.2 M Jup). We identify absorption feature differences, which could indicate that 0825+2805 has stronger vertical mixing.


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