THE GEMINI NICI PLANET-FINDING CAMPAIGN: DISCOVERY OF A CLOSE SUBSTELLAR COMPANION TO THE YOUNG DEBRIS DISK STAR PZ Tel


Autoria(s): BILLER, Beth A.; LIU, Michael C.; WAHHAJ, Zahed; NIELSEN, Eric L.; CLOSE, Laird M.; DUPUY, Trent J.; HAYWARD, Thomas L.; BURROWS, Adam; CHUN, Mark; FTACLAS, Christ; CLARKE, Fraser; HARTUNG, Markus; MALES, Jared; REID, I. Neill; SHKOLNIK, Evgenya L.; SKEMER, Andrew; TECZA, Matthias; THATTE, Niranjan; ALENCAR, Silvia H. P.; ARTYMOWICZ, Pawel; BOSS, Alan; PINO, Elisabete de Gouveia Dal; GREGORIO-HETEM, Jane; IDA, Shigeru; KUCHNER, Marc J.; LIN, Douglas; TOOMEY, Douglas
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2010

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We report the discovery of a tight substellar companion to the young solar analog PZ Tel, a member of the beta Pic moving group observed with high-contrast adaptive optics imaging as part of the Gemini Near-Infrared Coronagraphic Imager Planet-Finding Campaign. The companion was detected at a projected separation of 16.4 +/- 1.0 AU (0.'' 33 +/- 0.'' 01) in 2009 April. Second-epoch observations in 2010 May demonstrate that the companion is physically associated and shows significant orbital motion. Monte Carlo modeling constrains the orbit of PZ Tel B to eccentricities >0.6. The near-IR colors of PZ Tel B indicate a spectral type of M7 +/- 2 and thus this object will be a new benchmark companion for studies of ultracool, low-gravity photospheres. Adopting an age of 12(-4)(+8) Myr for the system, we estimate a mass of 36 +/- 6 M(Jup) based on the Lyon/DUSTY evolutionary models. PZ Tel B is one of the few young substellar companions directly imaged at orbital separations similar to those of giant planets in our own solar system. Additionally, the primary star PZ Tel A shows a 70 mu m emission excess, evidence for a significant quantity of circumstellar dust that has not been disrupted by the orbital motion of the companion.

Space Telescope Science Institute[HST-HF-01204.01-A]

NASA[NAS 5-26555]

National Science Foundation NSF[AST-0713881]

National Science Foundation NSF[AST-0709484]

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, v.720, n.1, p.L82-L87, 2010

2041-8205

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15650

10.1088/2041-8205/720/1/L82

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/720/1/L82

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eng

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD

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Astrophysical Journal Letters

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Palavras-Chave #brown dwarfs #instrumentation: adaptive optics #planetary systems #planets and satellites: detection #stars: pre-main sequence #EXTRASOLAR GIANT PLANETS #BROWN DWARF COMPANION #INFRARED FILTER SET #LOW-MASS STARS #BETA-PICTORIS #EVOLUTIONARY MODELS #ADAPTIVE OPTICS #SOLAR ANALOG #T-DWARF #SPECTROSCOPY #Astronomy & Astrophysics
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