SCExAO/CHARIS Near-IR High-Contrast Imaging and Integral Field Spectroscopy of the HIP 79977 Debris Disk
Sean Goebel, Thayne Currie, Olivier Guyon, Timothy D. Brandt, Tyler, Groff, Nemanja Jovanovic, N. Jeremy Kasdin, Julien Lozi, Klaus W. Hodapp,, Frantz Martinache, Carol A. Grady, Masahiko Hayashi, Jungmi Kwon, Michael, McElwain, Yi Yang, Motohide Tamura

TL;DR
This paper reports high-contrast near-infrared imaging of the HIP 79977 debris disk using SCExAO/CHARIS, revealing detailed disk structure, scattering properties, and geometric parameters, advancing understanding of debris disk characteristics.
Contribution
First high-resolution near-infrared imaging of HIP 79977's debris disk with SCExAO/CHARIS, providing detailed modeling of its geometry and dust scattering properties.
Findings
Disk resolved down to 14 au separation.
Detected marginal east-west brightness asymmetry.
Disk best-fit by strongly forward-scattering grains in a torus.
Abstract
We present new, near-infrared (1.1--2.4 ) high-contrast imaging of the bright debris disk surrounding HIP 79977 with the Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics system (SCExAO) coupled with the CHARIS integral field spectrograph. SCExAO/CHARIS resolves the disk down to smaller angular separations of (0.11"; au) and at a higher significance than previously achieved at the same wavelengths. The disk exhibits a marginally significant east-west brightness asymmetry in band that requires confirmation. Geometrical modeling suggests a nearly edge-on disk viewed at a position angle of 114.6 east of north. The disk is best-fit by scattered-light models assuming strongly forward-scattering grains ( 0.5--0.65) confined to a torus with a peak density at 53--75 au. We find that a shallow outer density power law of -1--…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
