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Accreting Protoplanets in the LkCa 15 Transition Disk

Authors :
Katie M. Morzinski
Alycia J. Weinberger
Amali Vaz
Timothy J. Rodigas
Jared R. Males
P. M. Hinz
Peter G. Tuthill
Denis Defrere
Eckhart Spalding
Bruce Macintosh
Kaitlin M. Kratter
Andy Skemer
Laird M. Close
Josh A. Eisner
Katherine B. Follette
Steph Sallum
Vanessa P. Bailey
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
arXiv, 2015.

Abstract

Exoplanet detections have revolutionized astronomy, offering new insights into solar system architecture and planet demographics. While nearly 1900 exoplanets have now been discovered and confirmed, none are still in the process of formation. Transition discs, protoplanetary disks with inner clearings best explained by the influence of accreting planets, are natural laboratories for the study of planet formation. Some transition discs show evidence for the presence of young planets in the form of disc asymmetries or infrared sources detected within their clearings, as in the case of LkCa 15. Attempts to observe directly signatures of accretion onto protoplanets have hitherto proven unsuccessful. Here we report adaptive optics observations of LkCa 15 that probe within the disc clearing. With accurate source positions over multiple epochs spanning 2009 - 2015, we infer the presence of multiple companions on Keplerian orbits. We directly detect H{\alpha} emission from the innermost companion, LkCa 15 b, evincing hot (~10,000 K) gas falling deep into the potential well of an accreting protoplanet.<br />Comment: 35 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, 9 extended data items

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d0124b954f9d2b7e32efa4e99e7fd77
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1511.07456