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High-Contrast Imaging of Intermediate-Mass Giants with Long-Term Radial Velocity Trends

Authors :
Eiichiro Kokubo
Yoichi Takeda
Hideki Takami
Takuya Suenaga
Tsuguru Ryu
Taichi Uyama
Tetsuo Nishimura
Hiroyasu Ando
Yasuhiro H. Takahashi
Hiroshi Terada
Michihiro Takami
Michitoshi Yoshida
Toru Yamada
Norio Narita
Bun'ei Sato
Gillian R. Knapp
Miwa Goto
John P. Wisniewski
Ryo Kandori
Amaya Moro-Martin
Yoichi Itoh
Masayuki Kuzuhara
Tomoyuki Kudo
Michael W. McElwain
Jungmi Kwon
Krzysztof G. Hełminiak
Hiroshi Suto
Eiji Kambe
Masashi Omiya
Timothy D. Brandt
Satoshi Mayama
Hideyuki Izumiura
Kyle Mede
Jun-Ichi Morino
Saeko S. Hayashi
Ryuji Suzuki
Jun Hashimoto
Masanori Iye
Masahiko Hayashi
Carol A. Grady
Yutaka Hayano
Klaus W. Hodapp
Taro Matsuo
Wolfgang Brandner
Markus Feldt
Thayne Currie
Tomonori Usuda
Naruhisa Takato
Lyu Abe
Tae-Soo Pyo
Edwin L. Turner
Thomas Henning
Olivier Guyon
Motohide Tamura
Hiroki Harakawa
Joseph C. Carson
Christian Thalmann
Shoken Miyama
Markus Janson
Makoto Watanabe
Miki Ishii
Nobuhiko Kusakabe
Sebastian Egner
Shigeru Ida
Eugene Serabyn
Source :
Astrophys J
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A radial velocity (RV) survey for intermediate-mass giants has been operated for over a decade at Okayama Astrophysical Observatory (OAO). The OAO survey has revealed that some giants show long-term linear RV accelerations (RV trends), indicating the presence of outer companions. Direct imaging observations can help clarify what objects generate these RV trends. We present the results of high-contrast imaging observations or six intermediate-mass giants with long-term RV trends using the Subaru Telescope and HiCIAO camera. We detected co-moving companions to $\gamma$ Hya B ($0.61^{+0.12}_{-0.14} M_\odot$), HD 5608 B ($0.10 \pm 0.01 M_\odot$), and HD 109272 B ($0.28 \pm 0.06 M_\odot$). For the remaining targets($\iota$ Dra, 18 Del, and HD 14067) we exclude companions more massive than 30-60 $M_\mathrm{Jup}$ at projected separations of 1arcsec-7arcsec. We examine whether these directly imaged companions or unidentified long-period companions can account for the RV trends observed around the six giants. We find that the Kozai mechanism can explain the high eccentricity of the inner planets $\iota$ Dra b, HD 5608 b, and HD 14067 b.<br />Comment: 33 pases, 9 figures, accepted to ApJ

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astrophys J
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0acc3340ae6aa1cfa165c167c8982923