2021ApJ...914...95R


Query : 2021ApJ...914...95R

2021ApJ...914...95R - Astrophys. J., 914, 95-95 (2021/June-3)

A layered debris disk around M star TWA 7 in scattered light.

REN B., CHOQUET E., PERRIN M.D., MAWET D., CHEN C.H., MILLI J., DEBES J.H., REBOLLIDO I., STARK C.C., HAGAN J.B., HINES D.C., MILLAR-BLANCHAER M.A., PUEYO L., ROBERGE A., SCHNEIDER G., SERABYN E., SOUMMER R. and WOLFF S.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have obtained Hubble Space Telescope (HST) coronagraphic observations of the circumstellar disk around M star TWA 7 using the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) instrument in visible light. Together with archival observations, including HST/NICMOS using the F160W filter and Very Large Telescope/SPHERE at the H-band in polarized light, we investigate the system in scattered light. By studying this nearly face-on system using geometric disk models and Henyey-Greenstein phase functions, we report a new discovery of a tertiary ring and a clump. We identify a layered architecture: three rings, a spiral, and an ≃150 au2 elliptical clump. The most extended ring peaks at 28 au, and the other components are on its outskirts. Our point-source detection-limit calculations demonstrate the necessity of disk modeling in imaging fainter planets. Morphologically, we witness a clockwise spiral motion, and the motion pattern is consistent with both solid body motion and local Keplerian motion; we also observe underdensity regions for the secondary ring that might result from mean-motion resonance or moving shadows: both call for re-observations to determine their nature. Comparing multi-instrument observations, we obtain blue STIS-NICMOS color, a STIS-SPHERE radial distribution peak difference for the tertiary ring, and a high SPHERE-NICMOS polarization fraction; these aspects indicate that TWA 7 could retain small dust particles. By viewing the debris disk around M star TWA 7 at a nearly face-on vantage point, our study allows for the understanding of such disks in scattered light in both system architecture and dust property.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Debris disks - Coronagraphic imaging - Planetary system formation - Orbital motion

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Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 CD-35 6480 PM* 10 30 50.8272061290 -35 46 39.255726232   12.70 11.255 10.832   M1Vk: 21 0
2 V* CE Ant TT* 10 42 30.1018928760 -33 40 16.229805204   12.21 10.91   9.10 M2Ve 208 1
3 Gaia DR3 5444751795151523072 * 10 42 30.2378679126 -33 40 18.123491169           ~ 1 0
4 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1892 1
5 NAME TW Hya Association As* 11 01.9 -34 42           ~ 942 0
6 V* V1249 Cen TT* 12 15 30.7203201048 -39 48 42.606684144   13.09 11.160 10.919 9.50 M0.5 116 0
7 HD 109573B Y*? 12 36 00.5491381248 -39 52 15.693558816         10.78 M2.5 84 0
8 HD 109573 PM* 12 36 01.0317461592 -39 52 10.220465388   5.786 5.774 7.25 5.81 A0V 634 1
9 CD-40 8434c Pl 14 08 10.1545500744 -41 23 52.573291080           ~ 148 0
10 CPD-36 6759 Y*O 15 15 48.4460065200 -37 09 16.024369824   9.21 8.708     F8V 463 1
11 ASAS J181422-3246.2 Em* 18 14 22.0736727072 -32 46 10.132941432   14.14 12.78 12.316 10.380 M1Ve 45 0
12 HD 191089 SB? 20 09 05.2156358688 -26 13 26.520165768   7.62 7.18     F5V 153 0
13 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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