Probing the innermost region of the AU~Microscopii debris disk
A. Gallenne, C. Desgrange, J. Milli, J. Sanchez-Bermudez, G. Chauvin,, S. Kraus, J. H. Girard, A. Boccaletti, A.M. Lagrange, P. Delorme

TL;DR
This study used high-resolution imaging techniques to probe the innermost regions of the AU Mic debris disk, setting upper mass limits for undetected companions and characterizing the star's size, but found no new planets within the detection thresholds.
Contribution
The paper combines multiple high-resolution observational techniques to set new upper limits on low-mass companions around AU Mic and measures the star's angular diameter with high precision.
Findings
No additional companions detected within 7 au.
Mass upper limits for potential companions are ~17Mjup, ~12Mjup, and ~9Mjup at different ranges.
Detection probability analysis shows high sensitivity to planets down to 0.5Mjup within 0.02 au.
Abstract
AU Mic is a young and nearby M-dwarf star harbouring a circumstellar debris disk and one recently discovered planet on an 8d orbit. Large-scale structures within the disk were also discovered and are moving outward at high velocity. We aim at studying this system with the highest spatial resolution in order to probe the innermost regions and to search for additional low-mass companion or set detection limits. The star was observed with two different techniques probing complementary spatial scales. We obtained new SAM observations with SPHERE, which we combined with data from NACO, PIONIER and GRAVITY. We did not detect additional companions within 0.02-7au from the star. We determined magnitude upper limits for companions of H~9.8mag within 0.02-0.5au, Ks~11.2mag within 0.4-2.4au and L'~10.7mag within 0.7-7au. Using theoretical isochrones, we converted into mass upper limits of ~17Mjup,…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
