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2015A&A...578L...8B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 578, L8-8 (2015/6-1)

Very Large Telescope observations of Gomez's Hamburger: Insights into a young protoplanet candidate.

BERNE O., FUENTE A., PANTIN E., BUJARRABAL V., BARUTEAU C., PILLERI P., HABART E., MENARD F., CERNICHARO J., TIELENS A.G.G.M. and JOBLIN C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Planets are thought to form in the gas and dust disks around young stars. In particular, it has been proposed that giant planets can form through the gravitational instability of massive extended disks around intermediate-mass stars. However, we still lack direct observations to constrain this mechanism. We have spatially resolved the 8.6 and 11.2µm emission of a massive protoplanetary disk seen edge on around an A star, Gomez's Hamburger (GoHam), using VISIR at the Very Large Telescope. A compact region situated at a projected distance of 350±50AU south of the central star is found to have a reduced emission. This asymmetry is fully consistent with the presence of a cold density structure, or clump, identified in earlier CO observations, and we derive physical characteristics consistent with those observations: a mass of 0.8-11.4 Jupiter masses (for a dust-to-gas mass ratio of 0.01), a radius of about 102 astronomical units, and a local density of about 107cm–3. Based on this evidence, we argue that this clump, which we call GoHam b, is a promising candidate for a young protoplanet formed by gravitational instability that might be representative of the precursors of massive planets observed around A stars, such as HR 8799 or Beta pictoris. More detailed studies at high angular resolution are needed to better constrain the physical properties of this object to confirm this proposal.

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Journal keyword(s): protoplanetary disks - planets and satellites: formation - infrared: planetary systems - submillimeter: planetary systems - methods: observational

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