Abstract
Two protoplanets have been discovered within the protoplanetary disk of PDS 70 using ground-based facilities. JWST now offers a unique opportunity to characterize them at wavelengths inaccessible or difficult to observe from the ground. In this contribution, I will present our results obtained in two different NIRCam filters, F187N (1.87µm) and F480M (4.8µm) on the iconic PDS 70 system, as part of the MIRI GTO on protoplanetary disks. I will explain the new iterative algorithm that we developed and applied to the data for unbiased imaging of circumstellar signals. I will then present and discuss our new images. Apart from the known protoplanets, we identify a spiral-shaped signal which we interpret as the spiral accretion stream feeding planet c and its circumplanetary disk. We also observe an additional source adjacent to the inner disk which appears roughly consistent with the protoplanet candidate proposed in Mesa et al. (2019). I will also compare the NIRCam photometry extracted for protoplanets b and c to existing constraints gathered from the ground, and show that the 4.8µm measurement suggest some additional emission from the circumplanetary environment of the protoplanets. Our data set upper limits on Pa-alpha emission for protoplanet b, while the tentative Pa-alpha emission we measured for protoplanet c requires follow-up dedicated observations for confirmation.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - Jul 2024 |
Event | European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting 2024 - Padova Congress, Padova, Italy Duration: 1 Jul 2024 → 5 Jul 2024 https://eas.unige.ch/EAS2024/ |
Conference
Conference | European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting 2024 |
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Abbreviated title | EAS 2024 |
Country/Territory | Italy |
City | Padova |
Period | 1/07/24 → 5/07/24 |
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Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 103003 Astronomy
- 103004 Astrophysics