Exploring Dust around HD 142527 down to 0.″025 (4 au) Using SPHERE/ZIMPOL
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| Publication date | 2017 |
| Journal | Astronomical Journal |
| Article number | 33 |
| Volume | Issue number | 154 | 1 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
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| Abstract |
We have observed the protoplanetary disk of the well-known young Herbig
star HD 142527 using ZIMPOL polarimetric differential imaging with the
very broad band (∼600–900 nm) filter. We obtained two data
sets in 2015 May and 2016 March. Our data allow us to explore dust
scattering around the star down to a radius of ∼0.″025 (∼4
au). The well-known outer disk is clearly detected at higher resolution
than before and shows previously unknown substructures, including
spirals going inward into the cavity. Close to the star, dust scattering
is detected at high signal-to-noise ratio, but it is unclear whether the
signal represents the inner disk, which has been linked to the two
prominent local minima in the scattering of the outer disk that are
interpreted as shadows. An interpretation of an inclined inner disk
combined with a dust halo is compatible with both our and previous
observations, but other arrangements of the dust cannot be ruled out.
Dust scattering is also present within the large gap between ∼30 and
∼140 au. The comparison of the two data sets suggests rapid
evolution of the inner regions of the disk, potentially driven by the
interaction with the close-in M-dwarf companion, around which no
polarimetric signal is detected.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa7560 |
| Other links | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017AJ....154...33A |
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