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dc.rights.license© A. Zurlo et al. 2020-
dc.contributor.authorZurlo, A.-
dc.contributor.authorCugno, G.-
dc.contributor.authorMontesinos, M.-
dc.contributor.authorPérez, S.-
dc.contributor.authorCanovas, H.-
dc.contributor.authorCasassus, S.-
dc.contributor.authorChristiaens, V.-
dc.contributor.authorCieza, L.-
dc.contributor.authorHuélamo, N.-
dc.contributor.otherUnidad de Excelencia Científica María de Maeztu Centro de Astrobiología del Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial y CSIC, MDM-2017-0737-
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-12T12:32:40Z-
dc.date.available2021-04-12T12:32:40Z-
dc.date.issued2020-01-21-
dc.identifier.citationAstronomy and Astrophysics 633: A119(2020)es
dc.identifier.issn0004-6361-
dc.identifier.otherhttps://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2020/01/aa36891-19/aa36891-19.html-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12666/273-
dc.descriptionBased on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), programs number 096.C-0267, 096.C-0248, 099.C-0453, 0100.C-0193, 0101.C-0461, 0102.C-0138.es
dc.description.abstractContext. The mechanisms of planet formation are still under debate. We know little about how planets form, even if more than 4000 exoplanets have been detected to date. Recent investigations target the cot of newly born planets: the protoplanetary disk. At the first stages of their life, exoplanets still accrete material from the gas-rich disk in which they are embedded. Transitional disks are indeed disks that show peculiarities, such as gaps, spiral arms, and rings, which can be connected to the presence of substellar companions. Aims. To investigate what is responsible for these features, we selected all the known transitional disks in the solar neighborhood (<200 pc) that are visible from the southern hemisphere. We conducted a survey of 11 transitional disks with the SPHERE instrument at the Very Large Telescope. This is the largest Hα survey that has been conducted so far to look for protoplanets. The observations were performed with the Hα filter of ZIMPOL in order to target protoplanets that are still in the accretion stage. All the selected targets are very young stars, less than 20 Myr, and show low extinction in the visible. Methods. We reduced the ZIMPOL pupil stabilized data by applying the method of the angular spectral differential imaging (ASDI), which combines both techniques. The datacubes are composed of the Cnt_Hα and the narrow band filter Hα, which are taken simultaneously to permit the suppression of the speckle pattern. The principal component analysis method was employed for the reduction of the data. For each dataset, we derived the 5σ contrast limit and converted it in upper limits on the accretion luminosity. Results. We do not detect any new accreting substellar companions around the targeted transition disks down to an average contrast of 12 magnitudes at 0.′′2 from the central star. We have recovered the signal of the accreting M star companion around the star HD 142527. We have detected and resolved, for the first time in visible light, the quadruple system HD 98800. For every other system, we can exclude the presence of massive actively accreting companions, assuming that the accretion is not episodic and that the extinction is negligible. The mean accretion luminosity limit is 10−6 L⊙ at a separation of 0.′′2 from the host.es
dc.description.sponsorshipWe thank the anonymous referee for the constructive comments that improved the manuscript. A.Z. acknowledges support from the CONICYT + PAI/Convocatoria nacional subvencion a la instalacion en la academia, convocatoria 2017 + Folio PAI77170087. G.C. thanks the Swiss National Foundation for the financial support under the grant number 200 021_169131. M.M. acknowledges financial support from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) through a CAS-CONICYT Postdoctoral Fellowship administered by the CAS South America Center for Astronomy (CASSACA) in Santiago, Chile, and support from Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio via the Nucleo Milenio de Formacion Planetaria. N.H. has been partially funded by the Spanish State Research Agency (AEI) Project No. ESP2017-87 676-C5-1-R and No. MDM-2017-0737 Unidad de Excelencia Maria de Maeztu - Centro de Astrobiologia (INTA-CSIC).es
dc.language.isoenges
dc.publisherEDP Scienceses
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016/ESP2017-87676-C5-1-R-
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International*
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subjectPlanets and satellites: formationes
dc.subjectProtoplanetary diskses
dc.subjectPlanet disk interactionses
dc.subjectAccretiones
dc.subjectAccretion diskses
dc.subjectTechniques: high angular resolutiones
dc.titleThe widest Hα survey of accreting protoplanets around nearby transition diskses
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees
dc.contributor.orcidHuelamo, N. [0000-0002-2711-8143]-
dc.contributor.orcidPérez, S. [0000-0003-2953-755X]-
dc.contributor.orcidZurlo, A. [0000-0002-5903-8316]-
dc.identifier.doi10.1051/0004-6361/201936891-
dc.identifier.e-issn1432-0746-
dc.contributor.funderComisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT)-
dc.contributor.funderSwiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)-
dc.contributor.funderAgencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI)-
dc.contributor.funderThe Chinese Academy of Science South America Center for Astronomy (CASSACA)-
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