An Optical/Near-infrared Investigation of HD 100546 b with the Gemini Planet Imager and MagAO

作者:Rameau Julien*; Follette Katherine B; Pueyo Laurent; Marois Christian; Macintosh Bruce; Millar Blanchaer Maxwell; Wang Jason J; Vega David; Doyon Rene; Lafreniere David; Nielsen Eric L; Bailey Vanessa; Chilcote Jeffrey K; Close Laird M; Esposito Thomas M; Males Jared R; Metchev Stanimir; Morzinski Katie M; Ruffio Jean Baptiste; Wolff Schuyler G; Ammons S M; Barman Travis S; Bulger Joanna; Cotten Tara; De Rosa Robert J; Duchene Gaspard
来源:Astronomical Journal, 2017, 153(6): 244.
DOI:10.3847/1538-3881/aa6cae

摘要

We present H band spectroscopic and H alpha photometric observations of HD 100546 obtained with the Gemini Planet Imager and the Magellan Visible AO camera. We detect H band emission at the location of the protoplanet HD 100546 b, but show that the choice of data processing parameters strongly affects the morphology of this source. It appears point-like in some aggressive reductions, but rejoins an extended disk structure in the majority of the others. Furthermore, we demonstrate that this emission appears stationary on a timescale of 4.6 years, inconsistent at the 2 sigma level with a Keplerian clockwise orbit at 59 au in the disk plane. The H band spectrum of the emission is inconsistent with any type of low effective temperature object or accreting protoplanetary disk. It strongly suggests a scattered-light origin, as this is consistent with the spectrum of the star and the spectra extracted at other locations in the disk. A nondetection at the 5 sigma level of HD 100546 b in differential H alpha imaging places an upper limit, assuming the protoplanet lies in a gap free of extinction, on the accretion luminosity of 1.7 x 10(-4) L-circle dot and M(M) over dot < 6.3 x 10(-7) M-Jup(2) yr(-1) for 1 R-Jup. These limits are comparable to the accretion luminosity and accretion rate of T-Tauri stars or LkCa 15 b. Taken together, these lines of evidence suggest that the H band source at the location of HD 100546 b is not emitted by a planetary photosphere or an accreting circumplanetary disk but is a disk feature enhanced by the point-spread function subtraction process. This non-detection is consistent with the non-detection in the K. band reported in an earlier study but does not exclude the possibility that HD 100546 b is deeply embedded.

  • 出版日期2017-6