Proper motion and Photometric Variability of the Candidate Propotoplanet TMR-1C
B. Riaz, E. L. Martin

TL;DR
This study investigates the proper motion and photometric variability of TMR-1C, a candidate protoplanet, using multi-epoch near-infrared observations to assess its nature and youthfulness.
Contribution
The paper provides new multi-epoch photometric data and proper motion analysis of TMR-1C, supporting its classification as a young protoplanet rather than a background star.
Findings
TMR-1C shows large photometric variability of 1-2 mag.
The object has a bluer (H-Ks) color in 2002 compared to earlier HST data.
Photometric variations are likely caused by circumstellar material.
Abstract
In their HST/NICMOS observations, Terebey et al. 1998 detected a candidate protoplanet, TMR-1C, that lies at a separation of about 10" (~1000 AU) from the Class I protobinary TMR-1 (IRAS 04361+2547) located in the Taurus molecular cloud. A narrow filament-like structure was observed extending south-east from the central proto-binary system towards TMR-1C, suggesting a morphology in which the candidate protoplanet may have been ejected from the TMR-1 system. Follow-up low-resolution spectroscopy by Terebey et al. 2000, however, could not confirm if this object is a protoplanet or a low-luminosity background star. We present two epochs of near-infrared photometric observations obtained at the CFHT of TMR-1C. The time span of ~7 years between the two sets of observations provides with an opportunity to, (a) check for any photometric variability similar to that observed among young stellar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
