STIS Coronagraphic Imaging of Fomalhaut: Main Belt Structure and the Orbit of Fomalhaut b
Paul Kalas, James R. Graham, Michael P. Fitzgerald, Mark Clampin

TL;DR
This study uses HST STIS coronagraphic imaging to analyze Fomalhaut's debris belt and the orbit of Fomalhaut b, revealing a highly eccentric orbit, belt interactions, and potential implications for planetary dynamics and satellite stability.
Contribution
The paper provides new high-resolution optical data of Fomalhaut, constrains Fomalhaut b's eccentric orbit, and discusses its dynamical history and potential interactions with the debris belt.
Findings
Fomalhaut b has a highly eccentric orbit with e≈0.8.
A tenuous nebulosity extends beyond the main dust belt.
Fomalhaut b's orbit suggests possible past interactions with an unseen planet.
Abstract
We present new optical coronagraphic data of the bright star Fomalhaut obtained with the HST in 2010/2012 using STIS. Fomalhaut b is recovered at both epochs to high significance. The observations include the discoveries of tenuous nebulosity beyond the main dust belt detected to at least 209 AU projected radius and a ~50 AU wide azimuthal gap in the belt northward of Fom b. The morphology of Fomalhaut b appears elliptical in the STIS detections. We show that residual noise in the processed data can plausibly result in point sources appearing extended. A MCMC analysis demonstrates that the orbit of Fom b is highly eccentric, with e=0.8+/-0.1, a=177+/-68 AU, and q = 32+/-24 AU. Fom b is apsidally aligned with the belt and 90% of allowed orbits have mutual inclination 36 deg or less. Fomalhaut b's orbit is belt-crossing in projection, but only 12% of possible orbits have nodes within a 25…
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