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Ruling out unresolved binaries in five transitional disks

Authors :
Bruno Merín
Markus Hartung
Johan Olofsson
S. Vicente
Hervé Bouy
Ewine F. van Dishoeck
Timo Prusti
Nuria Huélamo
Jean-Charles Augereau
Étienne Artigau
Isa Oliveira
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 533:A135
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2011.

Abstract

Aims. We aim at detecting the presence of companions inside the inner hole/gap region of a sample of five well known transitional disks using spatially-resolved imaging in the near-IR with the VLT/NACO/S13 camera, which probes projected distances from the primary of typically 0.1 to 7 arcsec. The sample includes the stars DoAr 21, HD 135344B (SAO 206462), HR 4796A, T Cha, and TW Hya, spanning ages of less than 1 to 10 Myr, spectral types of A0 to K7, and hole/gap outer radii of 4 to 100 AU. Methods. In order to enhance the contrast and to avoid saturation at the core of the point-spread function (PSF), we use narrow-band filters at 1.75 and 2.12 {\mu}m. The "locally optimized combination of images" (LOCI) algorithm is applied for an optimal speckle noise removal and PSF subtraction, providing an increase of 0.5-1.5 mag in contrast over the classic method. Results. With the proviso that we could have missed companions owing to unfavorable projections, the VLT/NACO observations rule out the presence of unresolved companions down to an inner radius of about 0".1 from the primary in all five transitional disks and with a detection limit of 2 to 5 mag in contrast. In the disk outer regions the detection limits typically reach 8 to 9 mag in contrast and 4.7 mag for T Cha. Hence, the NACO images resolve part of the inner hole/gap region of all disks with the exception of TW Hya, for which the inner hole is only 4 AU. The 5{\sigma} sensitivity profiles, together with a selected evolutionary model, allow to discard stellar companions within the inner hole/gap region of T Cha, and down to the substellar regime for HD 135344B and HR 4796A. DoAr 21 is the only object from the sample of five disks for which the NACO images are sensitive enough for a detection of objects less massive than \sim 13 MJup that is, potential giant planets or low-mass brown dwarfs at radii larger than \sim 76 AU (0".63).<br />Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures

Details

ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
533
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5559a5d5d696bde7fc5fdf43cf581554
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201016294