Abstract
We report here the highest resolution near-IR imaging to date of the HD
141569A disc taken as part of the NICI (near infrared coronagraphic
imager) Science Campaign. We recover four main features in the NICI
images of the HD 141569 disc discovered in previous Hubble Space
Telescope (HST) imaging: (1) an inner ring/spiral feature. Once
deprojected, this feature does not appear circular. (2) An outer ring
which is considerably brighter on the western side compared to the
eastern side, but looks fairly circular in the deprojected image. (3) An
additional arc-like feature between the inner and outer ring only
evident on the east side. In the deprojected image, this feature appears
to complete the circle of the west side inner ring and (4) an evacuated
cavity from 175 au inwards. Compared to the previous HST imaging with
relatively large coronagraphic inner working angles (IWA), the NICI
coronagraph allows imaging down to an IWA of 0.3 arcsec. Thus, the inner
edge of the inner ring/spiral feature is well resolved and we do not
find any additional disc structures within 175 au. We note some
additional asymmetries in this system. Specifically, while the outer
ring structure looks circular in this deprojection, the inner bright
ring looks rather elliptical. This suggests that a single deprojection
angle is not appropriate for this system and that there may be an offset
in inclination between the two ring/spiral features. We find an offset
of 4 ± 2 au between the inner ring and the star centre,
potentially pointing to unseen inner companions.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 4446-4457 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | 450 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2015 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- circumstellar matter
- infrared: stars