Near-Infrared Imaging of a Spiral in the CQ Tau Disk [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1910.07605


We present $L^\prime$-band Keck/NIRC2 imaging and $H$-band Subaru/AO188+HiCIAO polarimetric observations of CQ Tau disk with a new spiral arm. Apart from the spiral feature our observations could not detect any companion candidates. We traced the spiral feature from the $r^2$-scaled HiCIAO polarimetric intensity image and the fitted result is used for forward modeling to reproduce the ADI-reduced NIRC2 image. We estimated the original surface brightness after throughput correction in $L^\prime$-band to be $\sim126$ mJy/arcsec$^2$ at most. The NIRC2 data correspond to an unexpectedly bright spiral that cannot simply be reproduced by scattered light, which suggests a hot spiral induced by a possible unseen protoplanet in the disk.

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T. Uyama, T. Muto, D. Mawet, et. al.
Fri, 18 Oct 19
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