Keck/OSIRIS paβ high-contrast imaging and updated constraints on PDS 70b
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Uyama, T.Xie, C.
Aoyama, Y.
Beichman, C.A.
Hashimoto, J.
Dong, R.
Hasegawa, Y.
Ikoma, M.
Mawet, D.
McElwain, M.W.
Ruffio, J.-B.
agner, K.R.
Wang, J.J.
Zhou, Y.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021
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Uyama, T., Xie, C., Aoyama, Y., Beichman, C. A., Hashimoto, J., Dong, R., Hasegawa, Y., Ikoma, M., Mawet, D., McElwain, M. W., Ruffio, J.-B., agner, K. R., Wang, J. J., & Zhou, Y. (2021). Keck/OSIRIS paβ high-contrast imaging and updated constraints on PDS 70b. Astronomical Journal.Journal
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We present a high-contrast imaging search for Paβ line emission from protoplanets in the PDS 70 system with Keck/OSIRIS integral field spectroscopy. We applied the high-resolution spectral differential imaging technique to the OSIRIS J-band data but did not detect the Paβ line at the level predicted using the parameters of Hashimoto et al. (2020). This lack of Paβ emission suggests the MUSE-based study may have overestimated the line width of Hα. We compared our Paβ detection limits with the previous Hα flux and Hβ limits and estimated AV to be ∼0.9 and 2.0 for PDS 70 b and c, respectively. In particular, PDS 70 b's AV is much smaller than implied by highcontrast near-infrared studies, which suggests the infrared-continuum photosphere and the hydrogen-emitting regions exist at different heights above the forming planet. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.Note
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10.3847/1538-3881/ac2739