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First resolved observations of a highly asymmetric debris disc around HD 160305 with VLT/SPHERE

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2019-08-16 v1

Abstract

Context. Direct imaging of debris discs gives important information about their nature, their global morphology, and allows us to identify specific structures possibly in connection with the presence of gravitational perturbers. It is the most straightforward technique to observe planetary systems as a whole. Aims. We present the first resolved images of the debris disc around the young F-type star HD 160305, detected in scattered light using the VLT/SPHERE instrument in the near infrared. Methods. We used a post-processing method based on angular differential imaging and synthetic images of debris discs produced with a disc modelling code (GRaTer) to constrain the main characteristics of the disc around HD 160305. All of the point sources in the field of the IRDIS camera were analysed with an astrometric tool to determine whether they are bound objects or background stars. Results. We detect a very inclined (~ 82{\deg}) ring-like debris disc located at a stellocentric distance of about 86au (deprojected width ~27 au). The disc displays a brightness asymmetry between the two sides of the major axis, as can be expected from scattering properties of dust grains. We derive an anisotropic scattering factor g>0.5. A second right-left asymmetry is also observed with respect to the minor axis. We measure a surface brightness ratio of 0.73 ±\pm 0.18 between the bright and the faint sides. Because of the low signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of the images we cannot easily discriminate between several possible explanations for this left-right asymmetry, such as perturbations by an unseen planet, the aftermath of the breakup of a massive planetesimal, or the pericenter glow effect due to an eccentric ring. Two epochs of observations allow us to reject the companionship hypothesis for the 15 point sources present in the field.

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@article{arxiv.1908.05335,
  title  = {First resolved observations of a highly asymmetric debris disc around HD 160305 with VLT/SPHERE},
  author = {Clément Perrot and Philippe Thebault and Anne-Marie Lagrange and Anthony Boccaletti and Arthur Vigan and Silvano Desidera and Jean-Charles Augereau and Mickael Bonnefoy and Élodie Choquet and Quentin Kral and Alan Loh and Anne-Lise Maire and François Ménard and Sergio Messina and Johan Olofsson and Raffaele Gratton and Beth Biller and Wolfgang Brandner and Esther Buenzli and Gaël Chauvin and Anthony Cheetham and Sebastien Daemgen and Philippe Delorme and Markus Feldt and Eric Lagadec and Maud Langlois and Justine Lannier and Dino Mesa and David Mouillet and Sébastien Peretti and Pierre Janin-Potiron and Graeme Salter and Elena Sissa and Alain Roux and Marc Llored and Jean-Tristan Buey and Alexei Pavlov and Luc Weber and Cyril Petit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.05335},
  year   = {2019}
}

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13 pages