WIde Separation Planets In Time (WISPIT): A Gap-clearing Planet in a Multi-ringed Disk around the Young Solar-type Star WISPIT 2
Abstract
In the past decades several thousand exoplanet systems have been discovered around evolved, main-sequence stars, revealing a wide diversity in their architectures. To understand how the planet formation process can lead to vastly different outcomes in system architecture we have to study the starting conditions of planet formation within the disks around young stars. In this study we are presenting high resolution direct imaging observations with VLT/SPHERE of the young (5 Myr), nearby (133 pc), solar-analog designated as WISPIT 2( TYC~5709-354-1). These observations were taken as part of our survey program that explores the formation and orbital evolution of wide-separation gas giants. WISPIT 2 was observed in four independent epochs using polarized light and total intensity observations. They reveal for the first time an extended (380 au) disk in scattered light with a multi-ringed sub-structure. We directly detect a young proto-planet WISPIT 2b, embedded in a disk gap and show that it is co-moving with its host star. Multiple SPHERE epochs demonstrate that it shows orbital motion consistent with Keplerian motion in the observed disk gap. Our and -band photometric data are consistent with thermal emission from a young planet. By comparison with planet evolutionary models, we find a mass of the planet of Jupiter masses. This mass is also consistent with the width of the observed disk gap, retrieved from hydrodynamic models. WISPIT 2b is the first unambiguous planet detection in a multi-ringed disk, making the WISPIT 2 system the ideal laboratory to study planet-disk interaction and subsequent evolution.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2508.19053,
title = {WIde Separation Planets In Time (WISPIT): A Gap-clearing Planet in a Multi-ringed Disk around the Young Solar-type Star WISPIT 2},
author = {Richelle F. van Capelleveen and Christian Ginski and Matthew A. Kenworthy and Jake Byrne and Chloe Lawlor and Dan McLachlan and Eric E. Mamajek and Tomas Stolker and Myriam Benisty and Alexander J. Bohn and Laird M. Close and Carsten Dominik and Sebastiaan Haffert and Rico Landman and Jie Ma and Ignas Snellen and Ryo Tazaki and Nienke van der Marel and Lukas Welzel and Yapeng Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.19053},
year = {2025}
}