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NACO-SDI direct imaging search for the exoplanet Eps Eri b

Astrophysics 2008-11-26 v1

Abstract

The active K2V star ϵ\epsilon Eri hosts the most nearby known extrasolar planet. With an angular separation of about 1" on average, and an age of a few to several hundred Myrs, ϵ\epsilon Eri b is one of the prime candidates for becoming the first definitive extrasolar planet imaged directly. We present a multi-epoch deep differential imaging survey performed with NACO-SDI at the VLT with the aim of finding the planet. The results are combined with recent astrometry in an attempt to further constrain the detection limits. No convincing candidate is found among the many coherent structures that constitute the residual speckle noise, which is the dominant noise at small angular scales. We present our detection limits, compare them with the estimated brightness of ϵ\epsilon Eri b, and analyze how the limits can be improved further. It is found that integration time remains a very important parameter for achieving good results, even in the speckle-dominated regimes. The results yield new, improved upper 3σ\sigma limits on the absolute H-band (1.6 μ\mum) brightness of the 1.55 MjupM_{\rm jup} companion of 19.1 to 19.5 mag, depending on the specific age of the system.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0703300,
  title  = {NACO-SDI direct imaging search for the exoplanet Eps Eri b},
  author = {Markus Janson and Wolfgang Brandner and Thomas Henning and Rainer Lenzen and Barbara McArthur and G. Fritz Benedict and Sabine Reffert and Eric Nielsen and Laird Close and Beth Biller and Stephan Kellner and Eike Guenther and Artie Hatzes and Elena Masciadri and Kerstin Geissler and Markus Hartung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0703300},
  year   = {2008}
}

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40 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in AJ