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Investigation of the inner structures around HD169142 with VLT/SPHERE

arXiv:1709.01734 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stx2318

Abstract

We present observations of the Herbig Ae star HD169142 with VLT/SPHERE instruments InfraRed Dual-band Imager and Spectrograph (IRDIS) ( and bands) and the Integral Field Spectrograph (IFS) (, and bands). We detect several bright blobs at 180 mas separation from the star, and a faint arc-like structure in the IFS data. Our reference differential imaging (RDI) data analysis also finds a bright ring at the same separation. We show, using a simulation based on polarized light data, that these blobs are actually part of the ring at 180 mas. These results demonstrate that the earlier detections of blobs in the and bands at these separations in Biller et al. as potential planet/substellar companions are actually tracing a bright ring with a Keplerian motion. Moreover, we detect in the images an additional bright structure at 93 mas separation and position angle of 355, at a location very close to previous detections. It appears point-like in the and bands but is more extended in the band. We also marginally detect an inner ring in the RDI data at 100 mas. Follow-up observations are necessary to confirm the detection and the nature of this source and structure.

11 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables; published in MNRAS (this version includes proofs corrections)