A resolved debris disk around the candidate planet-hosting star HD95086
A. Mo\'or, P. \'Abrah\'am, \'A. K\'osp\'al, Gy. M. Szab\'o, D. Apai,, Z. Balog, T. Csengeri, C. Grady, Th. Henning, A. Juh\'asz, Cs. Kiss, I., Pascucci, J. Szul\'agyi, R. Vavrek

TL;DR
This study characterizes the debris disk around HD95086, revealing a two-belt structure and a potential interaction with a directly imaged planet, similar to other known planetary systems with debris disks.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed imaging and modeling of HD95086's debris disk, identifying its structure and potential planetary interactions, expanding understanding of planet-disk systems.
Findings
Two distinct dust belts at 6 and 64 AU
No detectable CO emission indicating a debris rather than primordial disk
The candidate planet's orbit aligns with the outer dust belt
Abstract
Recently, a new planet candidate was discovered on direct images around the young (10-17 Myr) A-type star HD95086. The strong infrared excess of the system indicates that, similarly to HR8799, {\ss} Pic, and Fomalhaut, the star harbors a circumstellar disk. Aiming to study the structure and gas content of the HD95086 disk, and to investigate its possible interaction with the newly discovered planet, here we present new optical, infrared and millimeter observations. We detected no CO emission, excluding the possibility of an evolved gaseous primordial disk. Simple blackbody modeling of the spectral energy distribution suggests the presence of two spatially separate dust belts at radial distances of 6 and 64 AU. Our resolved images obtained with the Herschel Space Observatory reveal a characteristic disk size of ~6.0x5.4 arcsec (540x490 AU) and disk inclination of ~25 degree. Assuming the…
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