The Gemini NICI Planet-Finding Campaign: The Offset Ring of HR 4796 A
Zahed Wahhaj, Michael C. Liu, Beth A. Biller, Eric L. Nielsen, Thomas, L. Hayward, Marc Kuchner, Laird M. Close, Mark Chun, Christ Ftaclas and, Douglas W. Toomey

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution imaging and Bayesian analysis to measure the offset and properties of the dust ring around HR 4796 A, providing insights into potential planetary influences and dust composition.
Contribution
First direct measurement of the star's offset relative to its circumstellar ring using NICI imaging and Bayesian methods, constraining possible planetary influences.
Findings
Ring center offset from star is 16.7 mas at PA 26°
Ring exhibits red reflectivity indicating micron-sized grains
Potential planetary resonances at 54.7 AU and 97.7 AU inferred
Abstract
We present J, H, CH_4 short (1.578 micron), CH_4 long (1.652 micron) and K_s-band images of the dust ring around the 10 Myr old star HR 4796 A obtained using the Near Infrared Coronagraphic Imager (NICI) on the Gemini-South 8.1 meter Telescope. Our images clearly show for the first time the position of the star relative to its circumstellar ring thanks to NICI's translucent focal plane occulting mask. We employ a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo method to constrain the offset vector between the two. The resulting probability distribution shows that the ring center is offset from the star by 16.7+/-1.3 milliarcseconds along a position angle of 26+/-3 degrees, along the PA of the ring, 26.47+/-0.04 degrees. We find that the size of this offset is not large enough to explain the brightness asymmetry of the ring. The ring is measured to have mostly red reflectivity across the JHK_s…
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