2019A&A...627A..44B


Query : 2019A&A...627A..44B

2019A&A...627A..44B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 627A, 44-44 (2019/7-1)

Constraints on HD 113337 fundamental parameters and planetary system. Combining long-base visible interferometry, disc imaging, and high-contrast imaging.

BORGNIET S., PERRAUT K., SU K., BONNEFOY M., DELORME P., LAGRANGE A.-M., BAILEY V., BUENZLI E., DEFRERE D., HENNING T., HINZ P., LEISENRING J., MEUNIER N., MOURARD D., NARDETTO N., SKEMER A. and SPALDING E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. HD 113337 is a main-sequence F6V field star more massive than the Sun. This star hosts one confirmed giant planet and possibly a second candidate, detected by radial velocities (RVs). The star also hosts a cold debris disc detected through the presence of an infrared excess, making it an interesting system to explore. Aims. We aim to bring new constraints on the star's fundamental parameters, debris disc properties, and planetary companion(s) by combining complementary techniques. Methods. We used the VEGA interferometer on the CHARA array to measure the angular diameter of HD 113337. We derived its linear radius using the parallax from the Gaia Second Data Release. We computed the bolometric flux to derive its effective temperature and luminosity, and we estimated its mass and age using evolutionary tracks. Then, we used Herschel images to partially resolve the outer debris disc and estimate its extension and inclination. Next, we acquired high-contrast images of HD 113337 with the LBTI to probe the ∼10-80au separation range. Finally, we combined the deduced contrast maps with previous RVs of the star using the MESS2 software to bring upper mass limits on possible companions at all separations up to 80au. We took advantage of the constraints on the age and inclination brought by fundamental parameter analysis and disc imaging, respectively, for this analysis. Results. We derive a limb-darkened angular diameter of 0.386±0.009mas that converts into a linear radius of 1.50±0.04R for HD 113337. The fundamental parameter analysis leads to an effective temperature of 6774±125K and to two possible age solutions: one young within 14-21Myr and one old within 0.8-1.7Gyr. We partially resolve the known outer debris disc and model its emission. Our best solution corresponds to a radius of 85±20au, an extension of 30±20au, and an inclination within 10-30° for the outer disc. The combination of imaging contrast limits, published RV, and age and inclination solutions allows us to derive a first possible estimation of the true masses of the planetary companions: ∼7–2+4MJup for HD 113337 b (confirmed companion) and ∼16–3+10MJup for HD 113337 c (candidate companion). We also constrain possible additional companions at larger separations.

Abstract Copyright: © S. Borgniet et al. 2019

Journal keyword(s): techniques: interferometric - techniques: high angular resolution - stars: individual: HD 113337 - planetary systems - stars: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 6
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
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1 HD 95086 * 10 57 03.0215719872 -68 40 02.449216128   7.60 7.36     A8III 177 1
2 HD 113337 PM* 13 01 46.9268934864 +63 36 36.795618540       5.8   F6V 114 1
3 HD 113337b Pl 13 01 46.9268934864 +63 36 36.795618540           ~ 17 0
4 HD 113337c Pl 13 01 46.9268934864 +63 36 36.795618540           ~ 6 0
5 * e Vir PM* 13 16 46.5148594512 +09 25 26.960139646   5.81   4.8   G0V 551 1
6 HD 197481 BY* 20 45 09.5324974119 -31 20 27.237889841   10.05 8.627 9.078 6.593 M1VeBa1 1153 0

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