论文标题
磁盘进化研究通过附近的年轻恒星的成像(Destinys):一个紧密的低质量伴侣Et Cha
Disk Evolution Study Through Imaging of Nearby Young Stars (DESTINYS): A close low mass companion to ET Cha
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论文摘要
为了了解行星系统的形成,需要了解行星形成的初始条件,即年轻的气体富含气体的圆盘。在空间上解决的高对比度观测值特别令人感兴趣,因为可以检测到与行星形成相关的磁盘中的子结构,并且可以揭示嵌入在磁盘中的地层中的伴侣,甚至可以关闭行星。在这项研究中,我们介绍了Destinys调查的第一个结果(通过附近的年轻恒星的成像,磁盘进化研究)。 Destinys是一个ESO/Sphere大型程序,旨在在散射光中研究磁盘演化,主要集中在附近(〜200 PC)恒星形成区域的低质量恒星(<1 $ M_ \ odot $)样本上。在这项特定的研究中,我们介绍了ET CHA(RECX 15)系统的观察结果,该系统附近的“旧”经典T Tauri Star(5-8 Myr,〜100 PC)仍在强烈积聚。我们在H波段极化成像模式下使用球体/IRDI,以获取ET CHA系统的高对比度图像,以搜索来自Internellar磁盘的散射光以及来自近距离伴侣的热发射。我们还采用了2003年获取的VLT/NACO总强度档案数据。我们在这里报告了与Sphere/Irdis的低质量(子)恒星伴侣到Et Cha。我们正在基于光度法估算该新伴侣的质量。根据系统年龄的不同,它是5 Myr,50 $ M_ {JUP} $ BROWN DWARF或8 MYR,0.10 $ M_ \ odot $ M型Pre-Main-Main-sequence Star。我们探索可能的轨道解决方案,并讨论系统的最新动态历史。与确切的伴侣质量无关,我们发现伴侣的存在可能解释了围绕et cha的磁盘的小尺寸。二进制对的小分离表明,主要成分周围的磁盘可能从外部清除,从而解释了系统的高积聚率。
To understand the formation of planetary systems, one needs to understand the initial conditions of planet formation, i.e. the young gas-rich planet forming disks. Spatially resolved high-contrast observations are of particular interest, since substructures in disks, linked to planet formation, can be detected and close companions or even planets in formation embedded in the disk can be revealed. In this study we present the first result of the DESTINYS survey (Disk Evolution Study Through Imaging of Nearby Young Stars). DESTINYS is an ESO/SPHERE large program that aims at studying disk evolution in scattered light, mainly focusing on a sample of low-mass stars (<1$M_\odot$) in nearby (~200 pc) star-forming regions. In this particular study we present the observations of the ET Cha (RECX 15) system, a nearby 'old' classical T Tauri star (5-8 Myr, ~100 pc), which is still strongly accreting. We use SPHERE/IRDIS in H-band polarimetric imaging mode to obtain high contrast images of the ET Cha system to search for scattered light from the circumstellar disk as well as thermal emission from close companions. We additionally employ VLT/NACO total intensity archival data taken in 2003. We report here the discovery of a low-mass (sub)stellar companion with SPHERE/IRDIS to ET Cha. We are estimating the mass of this new companion based on photometry. Depending on the system age it is a 5 Myr, 50 $M_{Jup}$ brown dwarf or an 8 Myr, 0.10 $M_\odot$ M-type pre-main-sequence star. We explore possible orbital solutions and discuss the recent dynamic history of the system. Independent of the precise companion mass we find that the presence of the companion likely explains the small size of the disk around ET Cha. The small separation of the binary pair indicates that the disk around the primary component is likely clearing from the outside in, explaining the high accretion rate of the system.