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1.3 mm ALMA Observations of the Fomalhaut Debris System

Authors :
White, J. A.
Boley, A. C.
Dent, W. R. F.
Ford, E. B.
Corder, S.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present ALMA Band 6 observations (1.3 mm/233 GHz) of Fomalhaut and its debris disc. The observations achieve a sensitivity of 17 $\mu$Jy and a resolution of 0.28 arcsec (2.1 au at a distance of 7.66 pc), which are the highest resolution observations to date of the millimetre grains in Fomalhaut's main debris ring. The ring is tightly constrained to $139^{+2}_{-3}$ au with a FWHM of $13\pm3$ au, following a Gaussian profile. The millimetre spectral index is constrained to $\alpha_{mm} = -2.62\pm0.12$. We explore fitting debris disc models in the image plane, as well as fitting models using visibility data directly. The results are compared and the potential advantages/disadvantages of each approach are discussed. The detected central emission is indistinguishable from a point source, with a most probable flux of $0.90\pm 0.12$ mJy (including calibration uncertainties). This implies that any inner debris structure, as was inferred from far-Infrared observations, must contribute little to the total central emission. Moreover, the stellar flux is less than 70\% of that predicted by extrapolating a black body from the constrained stellar photosphere temperature. This result emphasizes that unresolved inner debris components cannot be fully characterized until the behaviour of the host star's intrinsic stellar emission at millimetre wavelengths is properly understood.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, Submitted to MNRAS after addressing referee's comments

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1612.01648
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw3303