HST/ACS Coronagraphic Observations of the Dust Surrounding HD 100546
D.R. Ardila, D.A. Golimowski, J.E. Krist, M. Clampin, H.C. Ford, and, G.D. Illingworth

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution HST observations of the dust around HD 100546, revealing complex spiral structures and color properties that suggest a thick, optically thin envelope of disk material rather than a remnant infalling envelope.
Contribution
First detailed coronagraphic imaging of HD 100546's circumstellar dust revealing new spiral arms and color analysis indicating the nature of the disk envelope.
Findings
Detection of extended nebula up to 14'' from the star.
Observation of known and new spiral arms in the disk.
Colors similar to Kuiper Belt objects suggesting similar processes.
Abstract
We present ACS/HST coronagraphic observations of HD 100546, a B9.5 star, 103 pc away from the sun, taken in the F435W, F606W, and F814W bands. Scattered light is detected up to 14'' from the star. The observations are consistent with the presence of an extended flattened nebula with the same inclination as the inner disk. The well-known ``spiral arms'' are clearly observed and they trail the rotating disk material. Weaker arms never before reported are also seen. The inter-arm space becomes brighter, but the structures become more neutral in color at longer wavelengths, which is not consistent with models that assume that they are due to the effects of a warped disk. Along the major disk axis, the colors of the scattered-light relative to the star are \Delta (F435W-F606W) ~ 0.0--0.2 mags and \Delta (F435W-F814W)~0.5--1 mags. To explain these colors, we explore the role of asymmetric…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
