2013A&A...556A.119B


Query : 2013A&A...556A.119B

2013A&A...556A.119B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 556A, 119-119 (2013/8-1)

Submillimeter observations of IRAS and WISE debris disk candidates.

BULGER J., HUFFORD T., SCHNEIDER A., PATIENCE J., SONG I., DE ROSA R.J., RAJAN A., DOWELL C.D., McCARTHY D. and KULESA C.

Abstract (from CDS):

A set of six debris disk candidates identified with IRAS or WISE excesses were observed at either 350µm or 450µm with the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory. Five of the targets - HIP51658, HIP68160, HIP73512, HIP76375, and HIP112460 - have among the largest measured excess emission from cold dust from IRAS in the 25-100µm bands. Single temperature blackbody fits to the excess dust emission of these sources predict 350-450µm fluxes above 240mJy. The final target - HIP73165 - exhibits weak excess emission above the stellar photosphere from WISE measurements at 22µm, indicative of a population of warm circumstellar dust. None of the six targets were detected, with 3σ upper limits ranging from 51-239mJy. These limits are significantly below the expected fluxes from SED fitting. Two potential causes of the null detections were explored - companion stars and contamination. To investigate the possible influence of companion stars, imaging data were analyzed from new adaptive optics data from the ARIES instrument on the 6.5m MMT and archival HST, Gemini NIRI, and POSS/2MASS data. The images are sensitive to all stellar companions beyond a radius of 1-94AU, with the inner limit depending on the distance and brightness of each target. One target is identified as a binary system, but with a separation too large to impact the disk. While the gravitational effects of a companion do not appear to provide an explanation for the submm upper limits, the majority of the IRAS excess targets show evidence for contaminating sources, based on investigation of higher resolution WISE and archival Spitzer and Herschel images. Finally, the exploratory submm measurements of the WISE excess source suggest that the hot dust present around these targets is not matched by a comparable population of colder, outer dust. More extensive and more sensitive Herschel observations of WISE excess sources will build upon this initial example to further define the characteristics of warm debris disks sources.

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Journal keyword(s): submillimeter: planetary systems - circumstellar matter - stars: imaging - techniques: high angular resolution

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 RAFGL 618 pA* 04 42 53.6242032600 +36 06 53.400902220   16.32   12.59   C-rich 1001 0
2 * 45 Cam ** 07 19 12.1772293206 +59 07 32.508607334   8.16 7.62     F8 34 0
3 OH 231.8+04.2 OH* 07 42 16.947 -14 42 50.20           M10III+A 533 0
4 QSO J0854+2006 BLL 08 54 48.8749846272 +20 06 30.639583620   15.91 15.43 15.56   ~ 2340 1
5 HD 78702 PM* 09 09 04.2106655736 -18 19 42.785652648   5.724 5.722     A0/1V 43 0
6 CD-33 7042 PM* 10 31 59.4236787819 -34 16 36.334636272   12.70 11.06     K6.5V 17 0
7 HD 91312 SB* 10 33 13.8899225424 +40 25 31.966831164   4.921 4.715     A7IV 99 0
8 Ton 1402 WD* 11 32 05.5795187280 +36 34 14.893526856   17       DA 15 0
9 ASAS J120900-5120.8 Ro* 12 09 02.2532918136 -51 20 40.988644584   12.11 11.49   9.905 K3IV(e) 37 0
10 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5808 1
11 HD 233963 * 12 38 39.7189141080 +50 52 24.598732584 9.670 9.710 9.320     F2 12 0
12 HD 121812 PM* 13 57 16.1372428622 +23 21 44.357071744   9.352 8.521 8.0   K2 29 0
13 87GB 142357.8+341753 BLL 14 26 07.7161839912 +34 04 26.325178284   17.99 17.51 17.38 17.12 ~ 70 1
14 * 16 Lib PM* 14 57 10.9988855472 -04 20 47.251261752 4.86 4.81 4.49 4.17 4.00 F2V 127 0
15 HD 132950 PM* 15 01 29.9739833160 +15 52 07.991340528   10.21   9.103   K3+V 57 0
16 HD 133073 * 15 02 51.5252203152 -10 23 32.483741280   8.76 7.63     K0III 11 0
17 BD-07 4003 BY* 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466 13.403 11.76 10.560 9.461 8.911 M3V 645 2
18 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
19 HD 138623 * 15 35 41.9376334896 -54 43 32.262117312   8.85 8.80     B9V 11 0
20 HD 139323 PM* 15 35 56.5662057046 +39 49 52.027054826   8.53   7.1   K3V 140 0
21 HD 139341 ** 15 36 02.22306 +39 48 08.9141       6.2   K1V 180 0
22 IC 4563 AG? 15 36 03.68 +39 49 53.5   15.1       ~ 7 0
23 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1
24 HD 197481 BY* 20 45 09.5324974119 -31 20 27.237889841   10.05 8.627 9.078 6.593 M1VeBa1 1159 0
25 V* EV Lac Er* 22 46 49.7312610268 +44 20 02.374381562   11.85 10.26 9.89   M4.0Ve 904 2
26 HD 218396 El* 23 07 28.7157209544 +21 08 03.310767492   6.21 5.953     F0+VkA5mA5 1140 0

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