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Optical Images of an Exosolar Planet 25 Light Years from EarthFomalhaut is a bright star 7.7 parsecs (25 light years) from Earth that harbors a belt of cold dust with a structure consistent with gravitational sculpting by an orbiting planet. Here, we present optical observations of an exoplanet candidate, Fomalhaut b. In the plane of the belt, Fomalhaut b lies approximately 119 astronomical units (AU) from the star and 18 AU from the dust belt, matching predictions. We detect counterclockwise orbital motion using Hubble Space Telescope observations separated by 1.73 years. Dynamical models of the interaction between the planet and the belt indicate that the planet's mass is at most three times that of Jupiter for the belt to avoid gravitational disruption. The flux detected at 0.8 m is also consistent with that of a planet with mass no greater than a few times that of Jupiter. The brightness at 0.6 micron and the lack of detection at longer wavelengths suggest that the detected flux may include starlight reflected off a circumplanetary disk, with dimension comparable to the orbits of the Galilean satellites. We also observed variability of unknown origin at 0.6 micron.
Document ID
20090004513
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Kalas, Paul
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Graham, James R.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Chiang, Eugene
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Fitzgerald, Michael P.
(Lawrence Livermore National Lab. Livermore, CA, United States)
Clampin, Mark
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Kite, Edwin S.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Stapelfeldt, Karl
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Marois, Christian
(Herzberg Inst. of Astrophysics Victoria, British Columbia, Canada)
Krist, John
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
November 19, 2008
Subject Category
Astronomy
Report/Patent Number
PB2012114073
Report Number: PB2012114073
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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