Exploring the RCrA environment with SPHERE: Discovery of a new stellar companion
Abstract
Aims. R Coronae Australis (R CrA) is the brightest star of the Coronet nebula of the Corona Australis (CrA) star forming region. It has very red colors, probably due to dust absorption and it is strongly variable. High contrast instruments allow for an unprecedented direct exploration of the immediate circumstellar environment of this star. Methods. We observed R CrA with the near-IR channels (IFS and IRDIS) of SPHERE at VLT. In this paper, we used four different epochs, three of them from open time observations while one is from the SPHERE guaranteed time. The data were reduced using the DRH pipeline and the SPHERE Data Center. On the reduced data we implemented custom IDL routines with the aim to subtract the speckle halo.We have also obtained pupil-tracking H-band (1.45-1.85 micron) observations with the VLT/SINFONI near-infrared medium-resolution (R~3000) spectrograph. Results. A companion was found at a separation of 0.156" from the star in the first epoch and increasing to 0.18400 in the final one. Furthermore, several extended structures were found around the star, the most noteworthy of which is a very bright jet-like structure North-East from the star. The astrometric measurements of the companion in the four epochs confirm that it is gravitationally bound to the star. The SPHERE photometry and the SINFONI spectrum, once corrected for extinction, point toward an early M spectral type object with a mass between 0.3 and 0.55 M?. The astrometric analyis provides constraints on the orbit paramenters: e~0.4, semi-major axis at 27-28 au, inclination of ~ 70{\deg} and a period larger than 30 years. We were also able to put constraints of few MJup on the mass of possible other companions down to separations of few tens of au.
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@article{arxiv.1902.02536,
title = {Exploring the RCrA environment with SPHERE: Discovery of a new stellar companion},
author = {D. Mesa and M. Bonnefoy and R. Gratton and G. Van Der Plas and V. D'Orazi and E. Sissa and A. Zurlo and E. Rigliaco and T. Schmidt and M. Langlois and A. Vigan and M. G. Ubeira Gabellini and S. Desidera and S. Antoniucci and M. Barbieri and M. Benisty and A. Boccaletti and R. Claudi and D. Fedele and D. Gasparri and T. Henning and M. Kasper and A. -M. Lagrange and C. Lazzoni and G. Lodato and A. -L. Maire and C. F. Manara and M. Meyer and M. Reggiani and M. Samland and M. Van den Ancker and G. Chauvin and A. Cheetham and M. Feldt and E. Hugot and M. Janson and R. Ligi and O. Moller-Nilsson and C. Petit and E. L. Rickman and F. Rigal and F. Wildi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.02536},
year = {2019}
}
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11 pages, 13 figures, accepted by A&A