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Meshkat, TiffanyNilsson, Ricky
Aguilar, Jonathan
Vasisht, Gautam
Oppenheimer, Rebecca
Su, Kate Y. L.
Cady, Eric
Lockhart, Thomas
Matthews, Christopher
Dekany, Richard
Leisenring, Jarron
Ygouf, Marie
Mawet, Dimitri
Pueyo, Laurent
Beichman, Charles
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Univ Arizona, Steward ObservIssue Date
2018-11Keywords
circumstellar matterplanets and satellites: detection
stars: individual (Vega)
techniques: high angular resolution
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Tiffany Meshkat et al 2018 AJ 156 214Journal
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
We present the results of a deep high-contrast imaging search for planets around Vega. Vega is an ideal target for high-contrast imaging because it is bright, nearby, and young with a face-on two-belt debris disk that may be shaped by unseen planets. We obtained J- and H-band data on Vega with the coronagraphic integral-field spectrograph Project 1640 (P1640) at Palomar Observatory. Two nights of data were obtained in 2016, in poor seeing conditions, and two additional nights in more favorable conditions in 2017. In total, we obtained 5.5 hours of integration time on Vega in moderate to good seeing conditions (< 1 ''.5). We did not detect any low-mass companions in this system. Our data present the most sensitive contrast limits around Vega at very small separations (2-15 au) thus far, allowing us to place new constraints on the companions that may be sculpting the Vega system. In addition to new constraints, as the deepest data obtained with P1640, these observations form the final legacy of the now decommissioned instrument.ISSN
1538-3881Version
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NASA [NNX15AI86G]; NASA XRP grant [399131.02.07.02.66]Additional Links
http://stacks.iop.org/1538-3881/156/i=5/a=214?key=crossref.47047c20538c682629f0fb5ec0ae1714ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3847/1538-3881/aae14f
