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IMAGING DISCOVERY OF THE DEBRIS DISK AROUND HIP 79977

Authors :
Sebastian Egner
Markus Janson
Satoshi Mayama
Makoto Watanabe
John P. Wisniewski
Masayuki Kuzuhara
Tomonori Usuda
Amaya Moro-Martin
Ryo Kandori
Hiroshi Suto
Naruhisa Takato
Edwin L. Turner
Markus Feldt
Joseph C. Carson
Klaus W. Hodapp
Taro Matsuo
Masanori Iye
Ryuji Suzuki
Motohide Tamura
Shoken Miyama
Yutaka Hayano
Toru Yamada
Christian Thalmann
Timothy D. Brandt
Gillian R. Knapp
Masahiko Hayashi
Miki Ishii
D. Tomono
Wolfgang Brandner
Lyu Abe
Esther Buenzli
Michael W. McElwain
Nobuhiko Kusakabe
Carsten Dominik
Taras Golota
Michihiro Takami
Eugene Serabyn
Hideki Takami
Jun-Ichi Morino
Hiroshi Terada
Jun Hashimoto
Jungmi Kwon
Tomoyuki Kudo
Thayne Currie
Miwa Goto
Tetsuro Nishimura
Tae-Soo Pyo
Olivier Guyon
Saeko S. Hayashi
Thomas Henning
Low Energy Astrophysics (API, FNWI)
Source :
Astrophysical Journal Letters, 763, 2, pp. L29(1)-L29(7), Astrophysical Journal Letters, 763(2). IOP Publishing Ltd., Astrophysical Journal Letters, 763, L29(1)-L29(7)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2013.

Abstract

We present Subaru/HiCIAO H-band high-contrast images of the debris disk around HIP 79977, whose pres- ence was recently inferred from an infrared excess. Our images resolve the disk for the first time, allowing characterization of its shape, size, and dust grain properties. We use angular differential imaging (ADI) to reveal the disk geometry in unpolarized light out to a radius of ~2", as well as polarized differential imaging (PDI) to measure the degree of scattering polarization out to ~1.5". In order to strike a favorable balance between suppression of the stellar halo and conservation of disk flux, we explore the application of principal component analysis (PCA) to both ADI and reference star subtraction. This allows accurate forward modeling of the effects of data reduction on simulated disk images, and thus direct comparison with the imaged disk. The resulting best-fit values and well-fitting intervals for the model parameters are a surface brightness power-law slope of S_out = -3.2 [-3.6,-2.9], an inclination of i = 84{\deg} [81{\deg},86{\deg}], a high Henyey-Greenstein forward-scattering parameter of g = 0.45 [0.35, 0.60], and a non-significant disk-star offset of u = 3.0 [-1.5, 7.5] AU = 24 [-13, 61] mas along the line of nodes. Furthermore, the tangential linear polarization along the disk rises from ~10% at 0.5" to ~45% at 1.5". These measurements paint a consistent picture of a disk of dust grains produced by collisional cascades and blown out to larger radii by stellar radiation pressure.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters

Details

ISSN :
20418213 and 20418205
Volume :
763
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3b7622870f182df82993f65a15328eb0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/763/2/l29