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The Gemini Planet Imager view of the HD 32297 debris disk

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-05-13 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

We present new HH-band scattered light images of the HD 32297 edge-on debris disk obtained with the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI). The disk is detected in total and polarized intensity down to a projected angular separation of 0.15", or 20au. On the other hand, the large scale swept-back halo remains undetected, likely a consequence of its markedly blue color relative to the parent body belt. We analyze the curvature of the disk spine and estimate a radius of \approx100au for the parent body belt, smaller than past scattered light studies but consistent with thermal emission maps of the system. We employ three different flux-preserving post-processing methods to suppress the residual starlight and evaluate the surface brightness and polarization profile along the disk spine. Unlike past studies of the system, our high fidelity images reveal the disk to be highly symmetric and devoid of morphological and surface brightness perturbations. We find the dust scattering properties of the system to be consistent with those observed in other debris disks, with the exception of HR 4796. Finally, we find no direct evidence for the presence of a planetary-mass object in the system.

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@article{arxiv.2004.06027,
  title  = {The Gemini Planet Imager view of the HD 32297 debris disk},
  author = {Gaspard Duchene and Malena Rice and Justin Hom and Joseph Zalesky and Thomas M. Esposito and Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer and Bin Ren and Paul Kalas and Michael Fitzgerald and Pauline Arriaga and Sebastian Bruzzone and Joanna Bulger and Christine H. Chen and Eugene Chiang and Tara Cotten and Ian Czekala and Robert J. De Rosa and Ruobing Dong and Zachary H. Draper and Katherine B. Follette and James R. Graham and Li-Wei Hung and Ronald Lopez and Bruce Macintosh and Brenda C. Matthews and Johan Mazoyer and Stan Metchev and Jennifer Patience and Marshall D. Perrin and Julien Rameau and Inseok Song and Kevin Stahl and Jason Wang and Schuyler Wolff and Ben Zuckerman and S. Mark Ammons and Vanessa P. Bailey and Travis Barman and Jeffrey Chilcote and Rene Doyon and Benjamin L. Gerard and Stephen J. Goodsell and Alexandra Z. Greenbaum and Pascale Hibon and Patrick Ingraham and Quinn Konopacky and Jerome Maire and Franck Marchis and Mark S. Marley and Christian Marois and Eric L. Nielsen and Rebecca Oppenheimer and David Palmer and Lisa Poyneer and Laurent Pueyo and Abhijith Rajan and Fredrik T. Rantrakiro and Jean-Baptiste Ruffio and Dmitry Savransky and Adam C. Schneider and Anand Sivaramakrishnan and Remi Soummer and Sandrine Thomas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.06027},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal