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Searching for Planets Orbiting Fomalhaut with JWST/NIRCam

Authors :
Ygouf, Marie
Beichman, Charles
Llop-Sayson, Jorge
Bryden, Geoffrey
Leisenring, Jarron
Gaspar, Andras
Krist, John
Rieke, Marcia
Rieke, George
Wolff, Schuyler
Roellig, Thomas
Su, Kate
Hainline, Kevin
Hodapp, Klaus
Greene, Thomas
Meyer, Michael
Kelly, Doug
Misselt, Karl
Stansberry, John
Boyer, Martha
Johnstone, Doug
Horner, Scott
Greenbaum, Alexandra
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We report observations with the JWST/NIRCam coronagraph of the Fomalhaut system. This nearby A star hosts a complex debris disk system discovered by the IRAS satellite. Observations in F444W and F356W filters using the round 430R mask achieve a contrast ratio of ~ 4 x 10-7 at 1'' and ~ 4 x 10-8 outside of 3''. These observations reach a sensitivity limit <1 MJup across most of the disk region. Consistent with the hypothesis that Fomalhaut b is not a massive planet but is a dust cloud from a planetesimal collision, we do not detect it in either F356W or F444W (the latter band where a Jovian-sized planet should be bright). We have reliably detected 10 sources in and around Fomalhaut and its debris disk, all but one of which are coincident with Keck or HST sources seen in earlier coronagraphic imaging; we show them to be background objects, including the "Great Dust Cloud" identified in MIRI data. However, one of the objects, located at the edge of the inner dust disk seen in the MIRI images, has no obvious counterpart in imaging at earlier epochs and has a relatively red [F356W]-[F444W]>0.7 mag (Vega) color. Whether this object is a background galaxy, brown dwarf, or a Jovian mass planet in the Fomalhaut system will be determined by an approved Cycle 2 follow-up program. Finally, we set upper limits to any scattered light from the outer ring, placing a weak limit on the dust albedo at F356W and F444W.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 17 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.15028
Document Type :
Working Paper