How observations of circumstellar disk asymmetries can reveal hidden planets:: Pericenter glow and its application to the HR 4796 disk

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作者
Wyatt, MC [1 ]
Dermott, SF [1 ]
Telesco, CM [1 ]
Fisher, RS [1 ]
Grogan, K [1 ]
Holmes, EK [1 ]
Piña, RK [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Astron, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
关键词
accretion; accretion disks; binaries : visual; celestial mechanics; stellar dynamics circumstellar matter; planetary systems; stars : imaging; stars : individual (HR 4796);
D O I
10.1086/308093
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Recent images of the disks of dust around the young stars HR 4796A and Fomalhaut show, in each case, a double-lobed feature that may be asymmetric (one lobe may be brighter than the other). A symmetric double-lobed structure is that expected from a disk of dust with a central hole that is observed nearly edge-on (i.e., close to the plane of the disk). This paper shows how the gravitational influence of a second body in the system with an eccentric orbit would cause a brightness asymmetry in such a disk by imposing a forced eccentricity on the orbits of the constituent dust particles, thus shifting the center of symmetry of the disk away from the star and causing the dust near the forced pericenter of the perturbed disk to glow. Dynamic modeling of the HR 4796 disk shows that its similar to 5% brightness asymmetry could be the result of a forced eccentricity as small as 0.02 imposed on the disk by either the binary companion HR 4796B or by an unseen planet close to the inner edge of the disk. Since it is likely that a forced eccentricity of 0.01 or higher would be imposed on a disk in a system in which there are planets but no binary companion, the corresponding asymmetry in the disk's structure could serve as a sensitive indicator of these planets that might otherwise remain undetected.
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