The debris disc of HD 131488: bringing together thermal emission and scattered light

Nicole Pawellek (Corresponding author), Attila Moór, Florian Kirchschlager, Julien Milli, Ágnes Kóspál, Péter Ábrahám, Sebastian Marino, Mark Wyatt, Isabel Rebollido, A. Meredith Hughes, Faustine Cantalloube, Thomas Henning

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Abstract

We show the first SPHERE/IRDIS and IFS data of the CO-rich debris disc around HD 131488. We use N-body simulations to model both the scattered light images and the spectral energy distribution of the disc in a self-consistent way. We apply the Henyey-Greenstein approximation, Mie theory, and the Discrete Dipole Approximation to model the emission of individual dust grains. Our study shows that only when gas drag is taken into account can we find a model that is consistent with scattered light as well as thermal emission data of the disc. The models suggest a gas surface density of 2 × 10 -5 M⊕ au -2 which is in agreement with estimates from ALMA observations. Thus, our modelling procedure allows us to roughly constrain the expected amount of gas in a debris disc without actual gas measurements. We also show that the shallow size distribution of the dust leads to a significant contribution of large particles to the overall amount of scattered light. The scattering phase function indicates a dust porosity of ∼0.2...0.6 which is in agreement with a pebble pile scenario for planetesimal growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3559-3584
Number of pages26
JournalMNRAS
Volume527
Issue number2
Early online date8 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103004 Astrophysics

Keywords

  • circumstellar matter
  • stars: individual (HD 131488)
  • infrared: stars
  • Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
  • Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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