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Imaging low-mass planets within the habitable zone of α Centauri

Authors :
Wagner, Kevin
Boehle, Anna
Pathak, Prashant
Kasper, Markus
Arsenault, Robin
Jakob, Gerd
Käufl, Ulli
Leveratto, Serban
Maire, Anne-Lise
Pantin, Eric
Siebenmorgen, Ralf
Zins, Gerard
Absil, Olivier
Ageorges, Nancy
Apai, Daniel
Carlotti, Alexis
Choquet, Elodie
Delacroix, Christian
Dohlen, Kjetil
Duhoux, Philippe
Forsberg, Pontus
Fuenteseca, Eloy
Gutruf, Sven
Guyon, Oliver
Huby, Elsa
Kampf, Dirk
Karlsson, Mikael
Kervella, Pierre
Kirchbauer, Jean Paul
Klupar, Peter
Kolb, Johann
Mawet, Dimitri
N’Diaye, Mamadou
Orban de Xivry, Gilles
Quanz, Sascha P.
Reutlinger, Arnd
Ruane, Garreth
Riquelme, Miguel
Soenke, Christian
Sterzik, Michael Fritz
Vigan, Arthur
de Zeeuw, Tim
Wagner, Kevin
Boehle, Anna
Pathak, Prashant
Kasper, Markus
Arsenault, Robin
Jakob, Gerd
Käufl, Ulli
Leveratto, Serban
Maire, Anne-Lise
Pantin, Eric
Siebenmorgen, Ralf
Zins, Gerard
Absil, Olivier
Ageorges, Nancy
Apai, Daniel
Carlotti, Alexis
Choquet, Elodie
Delacroix, Christian
Dohlen, Kjetil
Duhoux, Philippe
Forsberg, Pontus
Fuenteseca, Eloy
Gutruf, Sven
Guyon, Oliver
Huby, Elsa
Kampf, Dirk
Karlsson, Mikael
Kervella, Pierre
Kirchbauer, Jean Paul
Klupar, Peter
Kolb, Johann
Mawet, Dimitri
N’Diaye, Mamadou
Orban de Xivry, Gilles
Quanz, Sascha P.
Reutlinger, Arnd
Ruane, Garreth
Riquelme, Miguel
Soenke, Christian
Sterzik, Michael Fritz
Vigan, Arthur
de Zeeuw, Tim
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Giant exoplanets on wide orbits have been directly imaged around young stars. If the thermal background in the mid-infrared can be mitigated, then exoplanets with lower masses can also be imaged. Here we present a ground-based mid-infrared observing approach that enables imaging low-mass temperate exoplanets around nearby stars, and in particular within the closest stellar system, alpha Centauri. Based on 75-80% of the best quality images from 100h of cumulative observations, we demonstrate sensitivity to warm sub-Neptune-sized planets throughout much of the habitable zone of alpha Centauri A. This is an order of magnitude more sensitive than state-of-the-art exoplanet imaging mass detection limits. We also discuss a possible exoplanet or exozodiacal disk detection around alpha Centauri A. However, an instrumental artifact of unknown origin cannot be ruled out. These results demonstrate the feasibility of imaging rocky habitable-zone exoplanets with current and upcoming telescopes. Imaging of low-mass exoplanets can be achieved once the thermal background in the mid-infrared (MIR) wavelengths can be mitigated. Here, the authors present a ground-based MIR observing approach enabling imaging low-mass temperate exoplanets around nearby stars.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1248715773
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s41467-021-21176-6