Characterization of debris disks observed with SPHERE
N. Engler, J. Milli, N. Pawellek, R. Gratton, P. Th\'ebault, C. Lazzoni, J. Olofsson, H. M. Schmid, S. Ulmer-Moll, C. Perrot, J.-C. Augereau, S. Desidera, G. Chauvin, M. Janson, C. Xie, Th. Henning, A. Boccaletti, S. B. Brown-Sevilla, E. Choquet, C. Dominik, M. Samland, A. Zurlo

TL;DR
This paper characterizes 51 debris disks observed with SPHERE, analyzing their morphology, dust properties, and potential planetary influences, revealing new disks, multi-belt systems, and correlations with stellar parameters.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of debris disks with new detections, multi-belt system identification, and a novel method for estimating dust albedo and polarization.
Findings
Resolved 51 debris disks, including 4 new detections.
Identified nine multi-belt systems with specific radius ratios.
Found correlations between disk properties and stellar parameters.
Abstract
This study aims to characterize debris disks observed with SPHERE across multiple programs, with the goal of identifying systematic trends in disk morphology, dust mass, and grain properties as a function of stellar parameters. We analyzed a sample of 161 young stars using SPHERE observations at optical and near-IR wavelengths. Disk geometries were derived from ellipse fitting and model grids, while dust mass and properties were constrained by modified blackbody (MBB) and size distribution (SD) modeling of SEDs. The dynamical modeling was performed to assess whether the observed disk structures can be explained by the presence of unseen planets. We resolved 51 debris disks, including four new detections: HD 36968, BD-20 951, and the inner belts of HR 8799 and HD 36546. In addition, we found a second transiting giant planet in the HD 114082 system, with a radius of 1.29 and…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
