Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2009-06-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
10 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
Eps Ind A is one of the nearest sun-like stars, located only 3.6 pc away. It is known to host a binary brown dwarf companion, Eps Ind Ba/Bb, at a large projected separation of 6.7", but radial velocity measurements imply that an additional, yet unseen component is present in the system, much closer to Eps Ind A. Previous direct imaging has excluded the presence of any stellar or high-mass brown dwarf companion at small separations, indicating that the unseen companion may be a low-mass brown dwarf or high-mass planet. We present the results of a deep high-contrast imaging search for the companion, using active angular differential imaging (aADI) at 4 micron, a particularly powerful technique for planet searches around nearby and relatively old stars. We also develop an additional PSF reference subtraction scheme based on locally optimized combination of images (LOCI) to further enhance the detection limits. No companion is seen in the images, although we are sensitive to significantly lower masses than previously achieved. Combining the imaging data with the known radial velocity trend, we constrain the properties of the companion to within approximately 5-20 Mjup, 10-20 AU, and i > 20 deg, unless it is an exotic stellar remnant. The results also imply that the system is probably older than the frequently assumed age of ~1 Gyr.
Apai Daniel
Brandner Wolfgang
Endl Michael
Geissler Kerstin
Henning Th
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