Morphology of the gas-rich debris disk around HD 121617 with SPHERE observations in polarized light
Cl\'ement Perrot (1, 2, 3), Johan Olofsson (4, 2, 3), Quentin, Kral (1), Philippe Th\'ebault (1), Mat\'ias Montesinos (5, 3), Grant, Kennedy (6, 7), Amelia Bayo (8, 2, 3), Daniela Iglesias (9), Rob van, Holstein (10), Christophe Pinte (11, 12) ((1) LESIA - Observatoire de

TL;DR
This study presents the first resolved polarized light image of the gas-rich debris disk around HD 121617, revealing its morphology, dust properties, and potential planetary influences, providing new insights into the structure of young planetary systems.
Contribution
It provides the first resolved scattered-light image of HD 121617's debris disk and models its morphology, dust properties, and potential planetary sculpting effects.
Findings
Disk has a semi-major axis of 78.3 au.
Inner edge is very sharp, possibly due to a planet or gas drag.
Outer edge is steeper than expected, indicating possible perturbations.
Abstract
Debris disks are the signposts of collisionally eroding planetesimal circumstellar belts, whose study can put important constraints on the structure of extrasolar planetary systems. The best constraints on the morphology of disks are often obtained from spatially resolved observations in scattered light. Here, we investigate the young (~16 Myr) bright gas-rich debris disk around HD121617. We use new scattered-light observations with VLT/SPHERE to characterize the morphology and the dust properties of this disk. From these properties we can then derive constraints on the physical and dynamical environment of this system, for which significant amounts of gas have been detected. The disk morphology is constrained by linear-polarimetric observations in the J band. Based on our modeling results and archival photometry, we also model the SED to put constraints on the total dust mass and the…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
