An insight in the surroundings of HR4796
A.-M. Lagrange, J. Milli, A. Boccaletti, S. Lacour, P. Thebault, G., Chauvin, D. Mouillet, J.C. Augereau, M. Bonnefoy, D. Ehrenreich, Q. Kral

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution imaging and dynamical simulations to analyze the HR4796 system, constraining the presence of companions and explaining the disk structure without detecting planets.
Contribution
It provides new observational constraints on potential companions around HR4796A and B and demonstrates how a planet outside the disk can shape its sharp outer edge.
Findings
No planets more massive than 3.5 M_Jup at 58 AU detected.
Brown dwarfs within 4.5 AU are excluded.
A giant planet outside the ring can explain the disk's sharp edge.
Abstract
HR4796 is a young, early A-type star harbouring a well structured debris disk, shaped as a ring with sharp inner edges. It forms with the M-type star HR4796B a binary system, with a proj. sep. ~560 AU. Our aim is to explore the surroundings of HR4796A and B, both in terms of extended or point-like structures. Adaptive optics images at L'-band were obtained with NaCo in Angular Differential Mode and with Sparse Aperture Masking (SAM). We analyse the data as well as the artefacts that can be produced by ADI reduction on an extended structure with a shape similar to that of HR4796A dust ring. We determine constraints on the presence of companions using SAM and ADI on HR4796A, and ADI on HR4796B. We also performed dynamical simulations of a disk of planetesimals and dust produced by collisions, perturbed by a planet located close to the disk outer edge. The disk ring around HR4796A is well…
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