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Multiband Imaging of the HD 36546 Debris Disk: A Refined View from SCExAO/CHARIS*

Frantz Martinache
Kellen Lawson
John Wisniewski
Jean-Charles Augereau
Tyler Groff
Julien Lozi
Vincent Deo
Jeffrey Chilcote
Nemanja Jovanovic
Thomas Henning
Gillian Knapp
Michael Mcelwain
Tae-Soo Pyo
Michael Sitko
Taichi Uyama
Kevin Wagner

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Abstract We present the first multiwavelength (near-infrared; 1.1–2.4 μ m) imaging of HD 36546's debris disk, using the Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics (SCExAO) system coupled with the Coronagraphic High Angular Resolution Imaging Spectrograph (CHARIS). As a 3–10 Myr old star, HD 36546 presents a rare opportunity to study a debris disk at very early stages. SCExAO/CHARIS imagery resolves the disk over angular separations of ρ ∼ 0.″25–1.″0 (projected separations of r proj ∼ 25–101 au) and enables the first spectrophotometric analysis of the disk. The disk’s brightness appears symmetric between its eastern and western extents, and it exhibits slightly blue near-infrared colors on average (e.g., J − K = −0.4 ± 0.1)—suggesting copious submicron-sized or highly porous grains. Through detailed modeling adopting a Hong scattering phase function (SPF), instead of the more common Henyey–Greenstein function, and using the differential evolution optimization algorithm, we provide an updated schematic of HD 36546's disk. The disk has a shallow radial dust density profile ( α in ≈ 1.0 and α out ≈ −1.5), a fiducial radius of r 0 ≈ 82.7 au, an inclination of i ≈ 79.°1, and a position angle of PA ≈ 80.°1. Through spine tracing, we find a spine that is consistent with our modeling, but also with a “swept-back wing” geometry. Finally, we provide constraints on companions, including limiting a companion responsible for a marginal Hipparcos–Gaia acceleration to a projected separation of ≲0.″2 and to a minimum mass of ≲11 M Jup .

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hal-03518281 , version 1 (09-01-2022)

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Frantz Martinache, Kellen Lawson, Thayne Currie, John Wisniewski, Motohide Tamura, et al.. Multiband Imaging of the HD 36546 Debris Disk: A Refined View from SCExAO/CHARIS*. The Astronomical Journal, 2021, 162 (6), pp.293. ⟨10.3847/1538-3881/ac2823⟩. ⟨hal-03518281⟩
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