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2021A&A...651A..71L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 651A, 71-71 (2021/7-1)

The SPHERE infrared survey for exoplanets (SHINE). II. Observations, data reduction and analysis, detection performances, and initial results.

LANGLOIS M., GRATTON R., LAGRANGE A.-M., DELORME P., BOCCALETTI A., BONNEFOY M., MAIRE A.-L., MESA D., CHAUVIN G., DESIDERA S., VIGAN A., CHEETHAM A., HAGELBERG J., FELDT M., MEYER M., RUBINI P., LE COROLLER H., CANTALLOUBE F., BILLER B., BONAVITA M., BHOWMIK T., BRANDNER W., DAEMGEN S., D'ORAZI V., FLASSEUR O., FONTANIVE C., GALICHER R., GIRARD J., JANIN-POTIRON P., JANSON M., KEPPLER M., KOPYTOVA T., LAGADEC E., LANNIER J., LAZZONI C., LIGI R., MEUNIER N., PERRETI A., PERROT C., RODET L., ROMERO C., ROUAN D., SAMLAND M., SALTER G., SISSA E., SCHMIDT T., ZURLO A., MOUILLET D., DENIS L., THIEBAUT E., MILLI J., WAHHAJ Z., BEUZIT J.-L., DOMINIK C., HENNING T., MENARD F., MULLER A., SCHMID H.M., TURATTO M., UDRY S., ABE L., ANTICHI J., ALLARD F., BARUFFOLO A., BAUDOZ P., BAUDRAND J., BAZZON A., BLANCHARD P., CARBILLET M., CARLE M., CASCONE E., CHARTON J., CLAUDI R., COSTILLE A., DE CAPRIO V., DELBOULBE A., DOHLEN K., FANTINEL D., FEAUTRIER P., FUSCO T., GIGAN P., GIRO E., GISLER D., GLUCK L., GRY C., HUBIN N., HUGOT E., JAQUET M., KASPER M., LE MIGNANT D., LLORED M., MADEC F., MAGNARD Y., MARTINEZ P., MAUREL D., MESSINA S., MOLLER-NILSSON O., MUGNIER L., MOULIN T., ORIGNE A., PAVLOV A., PERRET D., PETIT C., PRAGT J., PUGET P., RABOU P., RAMOS J., RIGAL F., ROCHAT S., ROELFSEMA R., ROUSSET G., ROUX A., SALASNICH B., SAUVAGE J.-F., SEVIN A., SOENKE C., STADLER E., SUAREZ M., WEBER L., WILDI F. and RICKMAN E.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. In recent decades, direct imaging has confirmed the existence of substellar companions (exoplanets or brown dwarfs) on wide orbits (>10 au) around their host stars. In striving to understand their formation and evolution mechanisms, in 2015 we initiated the SPHERE infrared survey for exoplanets (SHINE), a systematic direct imaging survey of young, nearby stars that is targeted at exploring their demographics.
Aims. We aim to detect and characterize the population of giant planets and brown dwarfs beyond the snow line around young, nearby stars. Combined with the survey completeness, our observations offer the opportunity to constrain the statistical properties (occurrence, mass and orbital distributions, dependency on the stellar mass) of these young giant planets.
Methods. In this study, we present the observing and data analysis strategy, the ranking process of the detected candidates, and the survey performances for a subsample of 150 stars that are representative of the full SHINE sample. Observations were conducted in a homogeneous way between February 2015 and February 2017 with the dedicated ground-based VLT/SPHERE instrument equipped with the IFS integral field spectrograph and the IRDIS dual-band imager, covering a spectral range between 0.9 and 2.3µm. We used coronographic, angular, and spectral differential imaging techniques to achieve the best detection performances for this study, down to the planetary mass regime.
Results. We processed, in a uniform manner, more than 300 SHINE observations and datasets to assess the survey typical sensitivity as a function of the host star and of the observing conditions. The median detection performance reached 5σ-contrasts of 13mag at 200mas and 14.2mag at 800mas with the IFS (YJ and YJH bands), and of 11.8mag at 200mas, 13.1mag at 800mas, and 15.8mag at 3 as with IRDIS in H band, delivering one of the deepest sensitivity surveys thus far for young, nearby stars. A total of sixteen substellar companions were imaged in this first part of SHINE: seven brown dwarf companions and ten planetary-mass companions.These include two new discoveries, HIP 65426 b and HIP 64892 B, but not the planets around PDS70 that had not been originally selected for the SHINE core sample. A total of 1483 candidates were detected, mainly in the large field of view that characterizes IRDIS. The color-magnitude diagrams, low-resolution spectrum (when available with IFS), and follow-up observations enabled us to identify the nature (background contaminant or comoving companion) of about 86% of our subsample. The remaining cases are often connected to crowded-field follow-up observations that were missing. Finally, even though SHINE was not initially designed for disk searches, we imaged twelve circumstellar disks, including three new detections around the HIP 73145, HIP 86598, and HD 106906 systems.
Conclusions. Nowadays, direct imaging provides a unique opportunity to probe the outer part of exoplanetary systems beyond 10 au to explore planetary architectures, as highlighted by the discoveries of: one new exoplanet, one new brown dwarf companion, and three new debris disks during this early phase of SHINE. It also offers the opportunity to explore and revisit the physical and orbital properties of these young, giant planets and brown dwarf companions (relative position, photometry, and low-resolution spectrum in near-infrared, predicted masses, and contrast in order to search for additional companions). Finally, these results highlight the importance of finalizing the SHINE systematic observation of about 500 young, nearby stars for a full exploration of their outer part to explore the demographics of young giant planets beyond 10 au and to identify the most interesting systems for the next generation of high-contrast imagers on very large and extremely large telescopes.

Abstract Copyright: © M. Langlois et al. 2021

Journal keyword(s): methods: observational - planets and satellites: detection - techniques: image processing - methods: statistical - instrumentation: high angular resolution - planets and satellites: formation

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Number of rows : 125
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 377 PM* 00 08 25.7454555168 +06 37 00.489407808   8.22 7.59   6.90 G2V 139 0
2 HD 987 Er* 00 13 53.0108292528 -74 41 17.850099516   9.48 8.724   7.933 G8V 104 0
3 HD 1160C LM* 00 15 57.2397619248 +04 15 09.082197648           M3.5 14 0
4 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3813 0
5 HD 2133 ** 00 24 41.2143700680 -74 14 04.412748156   10.23 9.62     F7V 35 0
6 V* CC Phe Er* 01 28 08.6607223056 -52 38 19.144933512   9.98 9.07     K1V 86 1
7 CD-52 381 Er* 01 52 14.6257090872 -52 19 33.184648704   11.836 10.953 10.42 9.825 K2V(e) 61 0
8 HD 15115 PM* 02 26 16.2457848552 +06 17 33.186453252   7.15 6.80   6.33 F4IV 191 0
9 HD 19545 PM* 03 07 50.8499336856 -27 49 52.144200912   6.338 6.170     A3V 56 0
10 BD-15 705 PM* 04 02 16.4849860320 -15 21 29.807327268   11.19 10.024   8.940 K3/4 45 1
11 * 51 Eri b Pl 04 37 36.1323118067 -02 28 24.778826936           ~ 159 0
12 * 51 Eri PM* 04 37 36.1326090888 -02 28 24.775726260   5.486 5.209     F0IV 229 0
13 HD 32195 Er* 04 48 05.1761479440 -80 46 45.262920468   8.67 8.155   7.541 F7V 68 0
14 LP 776-25 Er* 04 52 24.4148135160 -16 49 21.926289432   12.76 11.639 11.237 9.1 M3.3V 68 0
15 V* V1005 Ori BY* 04 59 34.8342878424 +01 47 00.669818328   11.48 10.107 9.603 8.239 M0Ve 333 0
16 NAME tet01 Ori B4 * 05 35 16.0942 -05 23 06.410           ~ 11 0
17 NAME tet01 Ori B1 SB* 05 35 16.129900 -05 23 06.71895           ~ 17 1
18 NAME Ori Trapezium OpC 05 35 16.5 -05 23 14           ~ 1586 1
19 * bet Pic PM* 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135 4.13 4.03 3.86 3.74 3.58 A6V 1838 1
20 * bet Pic b Pl 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135           ~ 464 1
21 CD-35 2722 ** 06 09 19.2081174720 -35 49 31.065774636   12.61 11.083 10.682 9.337 M1Ve 78 0
22 CD-35 2722B BD* 06 09 19.2082646634 -35 49 31.062882043           L0-1 61 0
23 HD 42581B BD* 06 10 34.80 -21 52 00.0           T6.5 493 0
24 V* V1358 Ori BY* 06 19 08.0574987312 -03 26 20.361237864   8.52 7.95     G0V 110 0
25 HD 44627 Er* 06 19 12.9130449912 -58 03 15.527294208   10.01 9.205   8.185 K1V(e) 168 1
26 HD 44627B BD* 06 19 12.9988086984 -58 03 20.198341332           L1 124 1
27 EUVE J0625-60.0 Er* 06 25 56.0925347184 -60 03 27.042176160   13.87 12.319 11.99 9.562 M5Ve 41 0
28 CD-40 2458 Ro* 06 26 06.9121433208 -41 02 53.789757864   10.82 9.99   9.151 K0V 27 0
29 HD 49855 Er* 06 43 46.2456407136 -71 58 35.390963928   9.63 9.055   8.259 G6V 76 0
30 HD 55279 Er* 07 00 30.4893149280 -79 41 45.989345904   11.12 10.084   9.014 K2V 61 1
31 1RXS J070659.0-535347 LM* 07 06 57.7271262144 -53 53 46.351741452   12.78 11.42 11.09 9.598 M0 20 0
32 * L01 Pup a2* 07 13 13.3506005472 -45 10 57.855357732   4.855 4.874     B9V 87 0
33 BD+20 1790 BY* 07 23 43.5893479416 +20 24 58.650645816   11.08 10.001 9.43 8.522 K5e 93 0
34 CD-48 2972 PM* 07 28 22.0257671592 -49 08 37.667060052   10.53 9.855   8.996 G8V 24 0
35 HD 61005 PM* 07 35 47.4623556456 -32 12 14.045086368   8.96 8.22     G8Vk 215 0
36 * 30 Mon PM* 08 25 39.6320108 -03 54 23.117820 3.85 3.88 3.90 3.87 3.92 A0Va 275 0
37 * eta Cha * 08 41 19.5125857944 -78 57 48.105898056 5.02 5.351 5.453     B8V 228 0
38 HD 75505 * 08 41 44.7049093968 -79 02 53.258689068   7.55 7.38     A1V 51 0
39 HD 74576 PM* 08 43 18.0303716918 -38 52 56.570847350   7.49 6.56     K3V 140 0
40 HD 77825 BY* 09 04 20.6940062640 -15 54 51.301830636   9.75 8.758   7.703 K2V 58 0
41 HD 84075 TT* 09 36 17.8234661352 -78 20 41.588588076   9.18 8.59     G2V 57 0
42 * q Vel PM* 10 14 44.1557297 -42 07 18.993292 3.98 3.90 3.85 3.83 3.81 A2Va 134 0
43 V* BX Ant TT* 10 18 28.6987521312 -31 50 02.830052544   13.39 11.454 11.382 9.325 M0Ve 115 0
44 V* CE Ant TT* 10 42 30.1018928760 -33 40 16.229805204   12.21 10.91   9.10 M2Ve 193 1
45 HD 95086 * 10 57 03.0215719872 -68 40 02.449216128   7.60 7.36     A8III 165 1
46 HD 95086b Pl 10 57 03.0216129217 -68 40 02.446874288           ~ 93 1
47 HD 96064 BY* 11 04 41.4723255984 -04 13 15.920344704   8.41 7.64     G8V 132 0
48 HD 96338 * 11 05 45.7405026456 -47 26 32.272638288   6.85 6.81     A0V 24 0
49 NGC 3603 OpC 11 15 10.8 -61 15 32           ~ 1040 1
50 HD 103599 * 11 55 43.5475258056 -54 10 50.488820364   8.70 8.30     F3IV 29 1
51 HD 104125 * 11 59 23.7351915456 -57 10 04.742317416   6.93 6.76     A2V 31 0
52 HD 106048 * 12 12 12.0088890192 -54 13 49.637445600   8.91 8.60     A9V 24 0
53 HD 106906 * 12 17 53.1915103944 -55 58 31.893027240   8.95 8.89 8.46   F5V 142 0
54 NAME Lower Centaurus Crux As* 12 19 -57.1           ~ 451 1
55 HD 107301 * 12 20 28.2217292304 -65 50 33.568205244   6.149 6.186     B9V 50 0
56 HD 107821 * 12 23 42.1905788856 -63 52 12.284762052 7.68 7.60 7.42     A3V 34 0
57 HD 109573 PM* 12 36 01.0317461592 -39 52 10.220465388   5.786 5.774 7.25 5.81 A0V 610 1
58 HD 113457 * 13 05 02.0410828608 -64 26 29.702042952   6.632 6.628     A0V 51 0
59 HD 114174 ** 13 08 51.0229724195 +05 12 26.065953963   7.47   6.3   G3IV+D 166 0
60 * e Vir b Pl 13 16 46.5161591991 +09 25 26.967205938           ~ 102 1
61 HD 115470 * 13 18 05.1042607440 -44 03 19.380018204   6.77 6.79     B9.5V 35 0
62 HD 115600 * 13 19 19.5409822176 -59 28 20.441034660   8.59 8.22     F2IV/V 69 1
63 HD 116434 ** 13 24 36.0977360304 -51 30 16.044711840   7.08 6.98   6.87 A2V 63 0
64 HD 116434C BD* 13 24 36.13 -51 30 16.7           L5-7 63 1
65 HD 118588 * 13 38 42.8775849576 -44 30 58.638249144   7.62 7.53     A1V 25 0
66 HD 118697 * 13 39 45.7258909992 -54 08 53.285340372   7.327 7.326     B9.5V 26 0
67 HD 122705 * 14 04 42.1486781136 -50 04 17.066297316   7.76 7.64     A2V 34 0
68 CD-40 8434b Pl 14 08 10.1545137760 -41 23 52.576649494           ~ 154 0
69 CD-40 8434c Pl 14 08 10.1545137760 -41 23 52.576649494           ~ 111 0
70 CD-40 8434 TT* 14 08 10.1545500744 -41 23 52.573291080   13.42 12.18 11.71 10.506 K7IVe 294 0
71 HD 128819 * 14 40 17.6471313096 -40 50 30.050532420   6.580 6.649     B8/9V 42 0
72 HD 131835 * 14 56 54.4677661992 -35 41 43.658813184   8.05 7.86     A2IV 114 0
73 HD 133803 gD* 15 07 14.9365580040 -29 30 16.132469112   8.47 8.12     F2IVm-2 54 0
74 * bet Cir PM* 15 17 30.8501567 -58 48 04.337319   4.153 4.057     A3Va 124 0
75 HD 138204 PM* 15 32 04.1861397384 -38 37 21.147088080   6.424 6.219     A3III 34 0
76 HD 140840 * 15 47 06.1673323416 -35 31 04.939301388   7.26 7.26     B9/A0V 36 0
77 HD 141190 * 15 48 52.1276184696 -29 29 00.399584508   8.22 7.97     A7IV 33 0
78 V* NZ Lup BY* 15 53 27.2916958608 -42 16 00.710765508   8.48 7.975   7.213 G2 94 0
79 HD 142705 Ro* 15 56 47.8547012448 -23 11 02.668136316   7.92 7.74     A0V 56 0
80 HD 142851 * 15 57 59.3452136400 -31 43 44.143237524   6.99 7.02     A0V 44 0
81 HD 143567 * 16 01 55.4547295632 -21 58 49.398900888   7.27 7.19 7.87   B9V 125 0
82 HD 143567B LM* 16 01 55.65696 -21 58 53.0076           M8 34 0
83 HD 143488 * 16 02 04.8369741696 -36 44 38.080848984   7.00 6.98     A0V 24 0
84 NAME Upper Sco-Cen As* 16 15 -24.2           ~ 1282 1
85 HD 147553 ** 16 23 56.71426 -33 11 57.8305   6.47 6.46     B9.5V(n)+A1V(n) 55 0
86 HD 148055 * 16 27 14.5866364128 -39 49 21.982682460   8.53 8.33     A5V 23 0
87 LP 745-70 PM* 16 33 41.6097712464 -09 33 11.935611864   12.90 11.280 10.840 9.53 K9Vkee 61 0
88 HD 326277 Ro* 16 49 13.3066092624 -43 55 27.923505996   11.02 10.168   9.232 K0IV 17 0
89 HD 151798 PM* 16 50 05.1637227816 -12 23 14.856967824   8.55 7.95     G3V 43 0
90 HD 151726 * 16 50 45.5185967856 -38 15 23.108562648   7.20 7.24     B9V 31 0
91 HD 156097 V* 17 16 57.9611864208 -31 09 03.810673188   10.13 9.52     G5V 13 0
92 HD 317617 ** 17 28 55.616280 -32 43 56.81100   11.41 10.45 10.193 9.35 K3V 17 0
93 CD-54 7336 Y*O 17 29 55.0775553600 -54 15 48.649620708   10.38 9.614   8.665 K1V 42 0
94 NGC 6380 GlC 17 34 28.00 -39 04 09.0           ~ 128 0
95 HD 159911 SB* 17 37 46.4747505936 -13 14 46.596572772   11.17 10.023   8.590 K7e 22 0
96 * pi. Ara PM* 17 38 05.5153908936 -54 30 01.562028048   5.431 5.242     A5IV/V 96 0
97 HD 160305 Em* 17 41 49.0384375440 -50 43 28.040970972   8.91 8.405   7.736 F8/G0V 43 1
98 HD 164249 PM* 18 03 03.4097283792 -51 38 56.432149872   7.438 7.007 7.90   F6V 117 0
99 HD 168210 EB* 18 19 52.2105321456 -29 16 32.828773368   9.44 8.844 8.505 8.132 G5V 49 0
100 Smethells 20 BY* 18 46 52.5522032160 -62 10 36.612382764   13.07 11.831 11.612 9.99 M1Ve 54 0
101 CD-31 16041 Y*O 18 50 44.4830287248 -31 47 47.382005112   12.25 11.191 10.745 9.432 K8Ve 48 0
102 V* PZ Tel BY* 18 53 05.8735056984 -50 10 49.897437168   9.22 8.342   7.464 G9IV 321 0
103 HD 175726 PM* 18 56 37.1723923656 +04 15 54.462836664   7.28 6.71     G0V 109 0
104 HD 176367 PM* 19 01 06.0430208928 -28 42 50.423970204   9.06 8.47 8.11 8.737 G1V 49 0
105 * zet Aql PM* 19 05 24.6080155 +13 51 48.518212 2.99 3.00 2.99 2.98 2.98 A0IV-Vnn 347 0
106 CD-54 8168 PM* 19 09 21.5028536808 -54 17 07.231299072   10.97 10.132   9.048 K2V(e) 10 0
107 * eta Tel PM* 19 22 51.2060774616 -54 25 26.145617376   5.035 5.020   4.99 A0V 211 0
108 * eta Tel B LM* 19 22 51.3580284238 -54 25 31.569876496           M7.5V 70 0
109 HD 181327 PM* 19 22 58.9437222504 -54 32 16.975668624   7.50 7.04   6.49 F6V 273 0
110 * alf Sgr PM* 19 23 53.1748283 -40 36 57.370456 3.54 3.841 3.943     B8V 99 0
111 CD-56 7708 ** 19 25 58.5361419576 -56 33 36.497077056   11.37 10.571   9.780 G5V+DA1.0 36 0
112 ASAS J193304+0345.7 PM* 19 33 03.7515646488 +03 45 39.704195160   12.17 11.28 10.78 10.07 ~ 24 0
113 HD 189285 PM* 19 59 24.1004802984 -04 32 06.157717008   10.18 9.43   8.72 G5V 24 0
114 ASAS J200136-3313.0 PM* 20 01 37.1727936768 -33 13 14.010933936   13.846 12.374 11.920 10.214 M1 35 1
115 CD-52 9381 LM* 20 07 23.7707562384 -51 47 27.266582652   11.57 10.608   9.087 K6Ve 28 0
116 HD 197481 BY* 20 45 09.5324974119 -31 20 27.237889841   10.05 8.627 9.078 6.593 M1VeBa1 1085 0
117 ASAS J205428+0906.1 BY* 20 54 27.9981029808 +09 06 06.699068784   12.55 11.28 10.58 10.46 ~ 16 0
118 HD 202917 Er* 21 20 49.9576157736 -53 02 03.155667216   9.32 8.67   7.882 G7V 165 0
119 V* HN Peg BY* 21 44 31.3299461136 +14 46 18.983292600       6.16   G0V+ 502 0
120 HD 206893 PM* 21 45 21.9052532928 -12 47 00.060804636   7.11 6.67     F5V 98 0
121 HD 218396d Pl 23 07 28.7156905667 +21 08 03.302133882           ~ 225 1
122 HD 218396e Pl 23 07 28.7156905667 +21 08 03.302133882           ~ 189 1
123 HD 218396b Pl 23 07 28.7156905667 +21 08 03.302133882           ~ 261 1
124 HD 218396c Pl 23 07 28.7156905667 +21 08 03.302133882           ~ 245 1
125 HD 218396 El* 23 07 28.7157209544 +21 08 03.310767492   6.21 5.953     F0+VkA5mA5 1082 0

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