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Constraints on the architecture of the HD 95086 planetary system with the Gemini Planet Imager

Authors :
Rameau, Julien
Nielsen, Eric L.
De Rosa, Robert J.
Blunt, Sarah C.
Patience, Jenny
Doyon, Rene
Graham, James R.
Lafreniere, David
Macintosh, Bruce
Marchis, Franck
Bailey, Vanessa
Chilcote, Jeffrey K.
Duchesse, Gaspard
Esposito, Thomas M.
Hung, Li-Wei
Konopacky, Quinn M.
Maire, Jerome
Marois, Christian
Metchev, Stanimir
Perrin, Marshall D.
Pueyo, Laurent
Rajan, Abhijith
Savransky, Dmitry
Wang, Jason J.
Ward-Duong, Kimberly
Wolff, Schuyler G.
Ammons, S. Mark
Hibon, Pascale
Ingraham, Patrick
Kalas, Paul
Morzinski, Katie M.
Oppenheimer, Rebecca
Rantakyearo, Fredrik T.
Thomas, Sandrine
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present astrometric monitoring of the young exoplanet HD 95086 b obtained with the Gemini Planet Imager between 2013 and 2016. A small but significant position angle change is detected at constant separation; the orbital motion is confirmed with literature measurements. Efficient Monte Carlo techniques place preliminary constraints on the orbital parameters of HD 95086 b. With 68% confidence, a semimajor axis of 61.7^{+20.7}_{-8.4} au and an inclination of 153.0^{+9.7}_{-13.5} deg are favored, with eccentricity less than 0.21. Under the assumption of a co-planar planet-disk system, the periastron of HD 95086 b is beyond 51 au with 68% confidence. Therefore HD 95086 b cannot carve the entire gap inferred from the measured infrared excess in the SED of HD 95086. We use our sensitivity to additional planets to discuss specific scenarios presented in the literature to explain the geometry of the debris belts. We suggest that either two planets on moderately eccentric orbits or three to four planets with inhomogeneous masses and orbital properties are possible. The sensitivity to additional planetary companions within the observations presented in this study can be used to help further constrain future dynamical simulations of the planet-disk system.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJL

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1604.05139
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/822/2/L29