Discovery of H$\alpha$ Emission from a Protoplanet Candidate Around the Young Star 2MASS J16120668-3010270 with MagAO-X
Jialin Li, Laird M. Close, Feng Long, Jared R. Males, Sebastiaan Y. Haffert, Alycia Weinberger, Katherine Follette, Sean Andrews, John Carpenter, Warren B. Foster, Kyle Van Gorkom, Alexander D. Hedglen, Gregory J. Herczeg, Parker T. Johnson, Maggie Y. Kautz, Jay K. Kueny

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of an accreting protoplanet around a young star, identified through H-alpha emission, providing new insights into planet formation within a protoplanetary disk gap.
Contribution
First detection of an H-alpha emitting protoplanet candidate within a disk gap using MagAO-X and ALMA observations, indicating active accretion and advancing understanding of planet formation.
Findings
Detected H-alpha emission from a protoplanet candidate
Estimated protoplanet mass of approximately 4 Jupiter masses
Protoplanet likely responsible for carving the disk gap
Abstract
2MASS J16120668-3010270 (hereafter 2MJ1612) is a young M0 star that hosts a protoplanetary disk in the Upper Scorpious star-forming region. Recent ALMA observations of 2MJ1612 show a mildly inclined disk (=37) with a large dust-depleted gap (R0.4" or 53 au). We present high-contrast H observations from MagAO-X on the 6.5m Magellan Telescope and new high resolution sub-mm dust continuum observations with ALMA of 2MJ1612. On both 2025 April 13 and 16, we recovered a point source with H excess with SNR 5 within the disk gap in our MagAO-X Angular and Spectral Differential (ASDI) images at a separation of 141.962.10 mas (23.450.29 au deprojected) from the star and position angle (PA)= 159.000.55. Furthermore, this H source is within close proximity to a K band point source in SPHERE/IRDIS observation…
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