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High Angular Resolution Imaging of the V892 Tau Binary System: A New Circumprimary Disk Detection and Updated Orbital Constraints

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2023-10-17 v2 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a direct imaging study of V892 Tau, a young Herbig Ae/Be star with a close-in stellar companion and circumbinary disk. Our observations consist of images acquired via Keck 2/NIRC2 with non-redundant masking and the pyramid wavefront sensor at K^\prime band (2.12μ\mum) and L^\prime band (3.78μ\mum). Sensitivity to low-mass accreting companions and cool disk material is high at L^\prime band, while complimentary observations at K^\prime band probe hotter material with higher angular resolution. These multi-wavelength, multi-epoch data allow us to differentiate the secondary stellar emission from disk emission and deeply probe the structure of the circumbinary disk at small angular separations. We constrain architectural properties of the system by fitting geometric disk and companion models to the K^\prime and L^\prime band data. From these models, we constrain the astrometric and photometric properties of the stellar binary and update the orbit, placing the tightest estimates to date on the V892 Tau orbital parameters. We also constrain the geometric structure of the circumbinary disk, and resolve a circumprimary disk for the first time.

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@article{arxiv.2310.02241,
  title  = {High Angular Resolution Imaging of the V892 Tau Binary System: A New Circumprimary Disk Detection and Updated Orbital Constraints},
  author = {Christina Vides and Steph Sallum and Josh Eisner and Andy Skemer and Ruth Murray-Clay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.02241},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted to ApJ