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The HOSTS survey for exozodiacal dust: Observational results from the complete survey

Authors :
Ertel, Steve
Defrère, Denis
Hinz, Philip M.
Mennesson, Bertrand
Kennedy, Grant M.
Danchi, William C.
Gelino, Christopher
Hill, John M.
Hoffmann, William F.
Mazoyer, Johan
Rieke, George
Shannon, Andrew
Stapelfeldt, Karl
Spalding, Eckhart
Stone, Jordan M.
Vaz, Amali
Weinberger, Alycia J.
Willems, Phil
Absil, Olivier
Arbo, Paul
Bailey, Vanessa P.
Beichman, Charles
Bryden, Geoffrey
Downey, Elwood C.
Durney, Olivier
Esposito, Simone
Gaspar, Andras
Grenz, Paul
Haniff, Chris A.
Leisenring, Jarron M.
Marion, Lindsay
McMahon, Tom J.
Millan-Gabet, Rafael
Montoya, Oscar M.
Morzinski, Katie M.
Perera, Saavidra
Pinna, Enrico
Pott, Jörg-Uwe
Power, Jennifer
Puglisi, Alfio
Roberge, Aki
Serabyn, Eugene
Skemer, Andrew J.
Su, Kate Y. L.
Vaitheeswaran, Vidhya
Wyatt, Mark C.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) enables nulling interferometric observations across the N band (8 to 13 um) to suppress a star's bright light and probe for faint circumstellar emission. We present and statistically analyze the results from the LBTI/HOSTS (Hunt for Observable Signatures of Terrestrial Systems) survey for exozodiacal dust. By comparing our measurements to model predictions based on the Solar zodiacal dust in the N band, we estimate a 1 sigma median sensitivity of 23 zodis for early type stars and 48 zodis for Sun-like stars, where 1 zodi is the surface density of habitable zone (HZ) dust in the Solar system. Of the 38 stars observed, 10 show significant excess. A clear correlation of our detections with the presence of cold dust in the systems was found, but none with the stellar spectral type or age. The majority of Sun-like stars have relatively low HZ dust levels (best-fit median: 3 zodis, 1 sigma upper limit: 9 zodis, 95% confidence: 27 zodis based on our N band measurements), while ~20% are significantly more dusty. The Solar system's HZ dust content is consistent with being typical. Our median HZ dust level would not be a major limitation to the direct imaging search for Earth-like exoplanets, but more precise constraints are still required, in particular to evaluate the impact of exozodiacal dust for the spectroscopic characterization of imaged exo-Earth candidates.<br />Comment: accepted for publication in AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2003.03499
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab7817