A companion candidate in the gap of the T Cha transitional disk
N. Huelamo, S. Lacour, P. Tuthill, M. Ireland, A.Kraus, G. Chauvin

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of a potential companion within the disk gap of T Cha, suggesting possible planet formation, with the object showing a very red color indicative of dust or youth.
Contribution
First direct imaging detection of a companion candidate within the disk gap of T Cha using sparse aperture masking at the VLT.
Findings
Detected a source at 6.7 AU from T Cha in L' band.
The candidate shows a very red Ks-L' color, implying dust or youth.
The object could be a young planet or substellar companion.
Abstract
T Cha is a young star surrounded by a cold disk. The presence of a gap within its disk, inferred from fitting to the spectral energy distribution, has suggested on-going planetary formation. We observed T Cha in L' and K_s with NAOS-CONICA, the adaptive optics system at the VLT, using sparse aperture masking. We detected a source in the L' data at a separation of 62+-7 mas, position angle of 78+-1 degrees, and a contrast of delta L' = 5.1+-0.2 mag. The object is not detected in the Ks band data, which show a 3-sigma contrast limit of 5.2 mag at the position of the detected L' source. For a distance of 108 pc, the detected companion candidate is located at 6.7 AU from the primary, well within the disk gap. If T Cha and the companion candidate are bound, the comparison of the L' and Ks photometry with evolutionary tracks shows that the photometry is inconsistent with any unextincted…
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