Kuiper belt structure around nearby super-Earth host stars
Grant M. Kennedy, Luca Matr\`a, Maxime Marmier, Jane S. Greaves, Mark, C. Wyatt, Geoffrey Bryden, Wayne Holland, Christophe Lovis, Brenda C., Matthews, Francesco Pepe, Bruce Sibthorpe, St\'ephane Udry

TL;DR
This study observes and characterizes Kuiper belt analogues around nearby super-Earth host stars, revealing differences in disc structure and extent that relate to planetary system properties.
Contribution
First detailed imaging and analysis of Kuiper belt analogues around HD 38858 and HD 20794, linking disc structure to planetary system characteristics.
Findings
HD 38858's disc is well resolved with Herschel.
HD 20794's disc is faint and less extended.
No additional super-Earths or Saturn-mass planets detected within certain ranges.
Abstract
We present new observations of the Kuiper belt analogues around HD 38858 and HD 20794, hosts of super-Earth mass planets within 1 au. As two of the four nearby G-type stars (with HD 69830 and 61 Vir) that form the basis of a possible correlation between low-mass planets and debris disc brightness, these systems are of particular interest. The disc around HD 38858 is well resolved with Herschel and we constrain the disc geometry and radial structure. We also present a probable JCMT sub-mm continuum detection of the disc and a CO J=2-1 upper limit. The disc around HD 20794 is much fainter and appears marginally resolved with Herschel, and is constrained to be less extended than the discs around 61 Vir and HD 38858. We also set limits on the radial location of hot dust recently detected around HD 20794 with near-IR interferometry. We present HARPS upper limits on unseen planets in these…
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