TY - JOUR
T1 - MAGELLAN AO SYSTEM z′, y S, and L′ OBSERVATIONS of the VERY WIDE 650 AU HD 106906 PLANETARY SYSTEM
AU - Wu, Ya Lin
AU - Close, Laird M.
AU - Bailey, Vanessa P.
AU - Rodigas, Timothy J.
AU - Males, Jared R.
AU - Morzinski, Katie M.
AU - Follette, Katherine B.
AU - Hinz, Philip M.
AU - Puglisi, Alfio
AU - Briguglio, Runa
AU - Xompero, Marco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/5/20
Y1 - 2016/5/20
N2 - We analyze archival data from Bailey and co-workers from the Magellan adaptive optics system and present the first 0.9 μm detection (z′ = 20.3 ±0.4 mag; Δz′ = 13.0 ±0.4 mag) of the 11 M Jup circumbinary planet HD 106906AB b, as well as 1 and 3.8 μm detections of the debris disk around the binary. The disk has an east-west asymmetry in length and surface brightness, especially at 3.8 μm where the disk appears to be one-sided. The spectral energy distribution of b, when scaled to the K S-band photometry, is consistent with 1800 K atmospheric models without significant dust reddening, unlike some young, very red, low-mass companions such as CT Cha B and 1RXS 1609 B. Therefore, the suggested circumplanetary disk of Kalas and co-workers might not contain much material, or might be closer to face-on. Finally, we suggest that the widest (a 100 AU) low mass ratio (M p/M ∗ ≡ q ≲ 0.01) companions may have formed inside protoplanetary disks but were later scattered by binary/planet interactions. Such a scattering event may have occurred for HD 106906AB b with its central binary star, but definitive proof at this time is elusive.
AB - We analyze archival data from Bailey and co-workers from the Magellan adaptive optics system and present the first 0.9 μm detection (z′ = 20.3 ±0.4 mag; Δz′ = 13.0 ±0.4 mag) of the 11 M Jup circumbinary planet HD 106906AB b, as well as 1 and 3.8 μm detections of the debris disk around the binary. The disk has an east-west asymmetry in length and surface brightness, especially at 3.8 μm where the disk appears to be one-sided. The spectral energy distribution of b, when scaled to the K S-band photometry, is consistent with 1800 K atmospheric models without significant dust reddening, unlike some young, very red, low-mass companions such as CT Cha B and 1RXS 1609 B. Therefore, the suggested circumplanetary disk of Kalas and co-workers might not contain much material, or might be closer to face-on. Finally, we suggest that the widest (a 100 AU) low mass ratio (M p/M ∗ ≡ q ≲ 0.01) companions may have formed inside protoplanetary disks but were later scattered by binary/planet interactions. Such a scattering event may have occurred for HD 106906AB b with its central binary star, but definitive proof at this time is elusive.
KW - circumstellar matter
KW - instrumentation: adaptive optics
KW - planets and satellites: individual (HD 106906AB b)
KW - stars: individual (HD 106906AB)
KW - techniques: high angular resolution
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U2 - 10.3847/0004-637X/823/1/24
DO - 10.3847/0004-637X/823/1/24
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84971659538
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 823
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 24
ER -