Second-generation protoplanetary discs around evolved binaries: a high-resolution polarimetric view with SPHERE/IRDIS
Kateryna Andrych, Devika Kamath, Jacques Kluska, Hans Van Winckel,, Steve Ertel, Akke Corporaal

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution near-infrared polarimetric imaging to resolve and analyze the structure of circumbinary discs around eight post-AGB binary stars, revealing morphological details and disc properties that inform binary interaction and disc evolution.
Contribution
First high-resolution polarimetric imaging of circumbinary discs around post-AGB binaries, providing insights into their morphology, scale-height, and differences between full and transition discs.
Findings
Resolved extended disc structures in all eight systems.
Estimated disc scale-height for IW Car and IRAS 15469-5311.
Transition discs show more complex and asymmetric features.
Abstract
Binary post-asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) stars are products of a poorly understood binary interaction process that occurs during the AGB phase. These systems comprise of a post-AGB primary star, a main-sequence secondary companion and a stable circumbinary disc. Studying the structure and properties of these circumbinary discs is crucial for gaining insight into the binary interaction process that governs post-AGB binaries as well as comprehending the disc's creation, evolution, and its interaction with the post-AGB binary system. We aim to use near-infrared polarimetric imaging to investigate the morphology and potential substructures of circumbinary discs around eight representative post-AGB binary stars. To achieve this, we performed polarimetric differential imaging in H and Y bands using the high-angular resolution capabilities of the European Southern Observatory-Very Large…
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