New constraints on the dust surrounding HR 4796A
Julien Milli, Dimitri Mawet, Christophe Pinte, Anne-Marie Lagrange,, David Mouillet, Julien H. Girard, Jean-Charles Augereau, Jozua de Boer,, Laurent Pueyo, and Elodie Choquet

TL;DR
This study uses new polarised light images and radiative transfer simulations to better understand the dust properties and morphology of the circumstellar disc around HR 4796A, revealing new asymmetries and constraints.
Contribution
First polarised light detection of HR 4796A's disc in Ks band, refining dust properties and disc morphology with Bayesian radiative transfer modeling.
Findings
Detected the disc in polarised light in Ks band.
Revealed the innermost disc regions down to 0.3 arcseconds.
Found brightness asymmetry contradicting previous unpolarised light observations.
Abstract
HR 4796A is surrounded by a well-structured and very bright circumstellar disc shaped like an annulus with many interesting features: very sharp inner and outer edges, brightness asymmetries, centre offset, and suspected distortions in the ring. We aim to constrain the properties of the dust surrounding the star HR 4796A, in particular the grain size and composition. We also want to confirm and refine the morphological parameters derived from previous scattered light observations, and reveal the dust spatial extent in regions unexplored so far due to their proximity to the star. We have obtained new images in polarised light of the binary system HR 4796A and B in the Ks and Lp band with the NaCo instrument at the Very Large Telescope (VLT). In addition, we revisit two archival data sets obtained in the Lp band with that same instrument and at 2.2 microns with the NICMOS instrument on…
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