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  • The Giant Accreting Protopl...
    Follette, Katherine B.; Close, Laird M.; Males, Jared R.; Ward-Duong, Kimberly; Balmer, William O.; Redai, Jéa Adams; Morales, Julio; Sarosi, Catherine; Dacus, Beck; De Rosa, Robert J.; Garcia Toro, Fernando; Leonard, Clare; Macintosh, Bruce; Morzinski, Katie M.; Mullen, Wyatt; Palmo, Joseph; Saitoti, Raymond Nzaba; Spiro, Elijah; Treiber, Helena; Wagner, Kevin; Wang, Jason; Wang, David; Watson, Alex; Weinberger, Alycia J.

    The Astronomical journal, 06/2023, Letnik: 165, Številka: 6
    Journal Article

    Abstract Accreting protoplanets are windows into planet formation processes, and high-contrast differential imaging is an effective way to identify them. We report results from the Giant Accreting Protoplanet Survey (GAPlanetS), which collected H α differential imagery of 14 transitional disk host stars with the Magellan Adaptive Optics System. To address the twin challenges of morphological complexity and point-spread function instability, GAPlanetS required novel approaches for frame selection and optimization of the Karhounen–Loéve Image Processing algorithm pyKLIP . We detect one new candidate, CS Cha “c,” at a separation of 68 mas and a modest Δmag of 2.3. We recover the HD 142527 B and HD 100453 B accreting stellar companions in several epochs, and the protoplanet PDS 70 c in 2017 imagery, extending its astrometric record by nine months. Though we cannot rule out scattered light structure, we also recover LkCa 15 “b,” at H α ; its presence inside the disk cavity, absence in Continuum imagery, and consistency with a forward-modeled point source suggest that it remains a viable protoplanet candidate. Through targeted optimization, we tentatively recover PDS 70 c at two additional epochs and PDS 70 b in one epoch. Despite numerous previously reported companion candidates around GAplanetS targets, we recover no additional point sources. Our moderate H α contrasts do not preclude most protoplanets, and we report limiting H α contrasts at unrecovered candidate locations. We find an overall detection rate of ∼36 − 22 + 26 % , considerably higher than most direct imaging surveys, speaking to both GAPlanetS’s highly targeted nature and the promise of H α differential imaging for protoplanet identification.