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SCExAO/CHARIS Direct Imaging of A Low-mass Companion At A Saturn-like Separation from an Accelerating Young A7 Star

Chilcote, Jeffrey (author)
Tobin, Taylor (author)
Currie, Thayne (author)
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Brandt, Timothy D. (author)
Groff, Tyler D. (author)
Kuzuhara, Masayuki (author)
Guyon, Olivier (author)
Lozi, Julien (author)
Jovanovic, Nemanja (author)
Sahoo, Ananya (author)
Deo, Vincent (author)
Akiyama, Eiji (author)
Janson, Markus (author)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för astronomi
Knapp, Jill (author)
Kwon, Jungmi (author)
McElwain, Michael W. (author)
Nishikawa, Jun (author)
Wagner, Kevin (author)
Hełminiak, Krzysztof (author)
Skaf, Nour (author)
Tamura, Motohide (author)
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2021-11-19
2021
English.
In: Astronomical Journal. - : American Astronomical Society. - 0004-6256 .- 1538-3881. ; 162:6
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  • We present the SCExAO direct imaging discovery and characterization of a low-mass companion to the nearby young A7IV star, HD 91312. SCExAO/CHARIS JHK (1.1–2.4 μm) spectra and SCExAO/HiCIAO H-band imaging identify the companion over a two year baseline in a highly inclined orbit with a maximum projected separation of 8 au. The companion, HD 91312 B, induces an 8.8σ astrometric acceleration on the star as seen with the Gaia & Hipparcos satellites and a long-term radial-velocity trend as previously identified by Borgniet et al. HD 91312 B's spectrum is consistent with that of an early-to-mid M dwarf. Hipparcos and Gaia absolute astrometry, radial-velocity data, and SCExAO/CHARIS astrometry constrain its dynamical mass to be 0.337-0.044+0.042 M⊙, consistent with - but far more precise than - masses derived from spectroscopy, and favors a nearly edge-on orbit with a semimajor axis of ∼9.7 au. This work is an example of precisely characterizing properties of low-mass companions at solar system-like scales from a combination of direct imaging, astrometry, and radial-velocity methods.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Fysik (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Physical Sciences (hsv//eng)

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