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2009ApJ...697.1928K - Astrophys. J., 697, 1928-1933 (2009/June-1)

MMT/AO 5 µm imaging constraints on the existence of giant planets orbiting Fomalhaut at ∼13-40 AU.

KENWORTHY M.A., MAMAJEK E.E., HINZ P.M., MEYER M.R., HEINZE A.N., MILLER D.L., SIVANANDAM S. and FREED M.

Abstract (from CDS):

A candidate ≲3 MJup extrasolar planet was recently imaged by Kalas et al. using Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera for Surveys and Keck II at 12".7 (96 AU) separation from the nearby (d = 7.7 pc) young (∼200 Myr) A2V star Fomalhaut. Here, we report results from M-band (4.8 µm) imaging of Fomalhaut on 2006 December 5 using the Clio IR imager on the 6.5 m MMT with the adaptive secondary mirror. Our images are sensitive to giant planets at orbital radii comparable to the outer solar system (∼10-40 AU). Comparing our 5σ M-band photometric limits to theoretical evolutionary tracks for substellar objects, our results rule out the existence of planets with masses >2 MJup from ∼13 to 40 AU and objects >13 MJupfrom ∼8 to 40 AU.

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - instrumentation: adaptive optics - planetary systems - stars: individual: Fomalhaut

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