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木星弟弟的直接成像

木星弟弟的直接成像

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德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校凯尔·弗兰森 (Kyle Franson) 领导的天文学家团队利用 W.M. 凯克天文台直接拍摄了一颗质量最低的行星 AF Lep b 的图像。 这一发现发表在《天体物理学杂志快报》上,标志着天体测量技术首次用于探测围绕年轻类太阳恒星运行的巨行星。

科学家们使用一种称为天体测量学的技术对质量最低的行星 AF Lep b 进行成像,该行星绕着一颗年轻的类太阳恒星运行。 这种方法可能会彻底改变我们发现系外行星的方式,特别是那些由于距离、质量或相对于地球的方向而难以探测的行星。

天文学家利用位于夏威夷莫纳克亚的 WM 凯克天文台发现了迄今为止直接成像的质量最小的行星之一。 他们不仅能够测量它的质量,而且还能够确定它的轨道与我们太阳系中的巨行星相似。

这颗行星被命名为 AF Lep b,是第一批使用天体测量技术发现的行星之一。 这种方法测量主恒星多年来的微妙运动,以帮助天文学家确定难以看到的轨道伴星(包括行星)是否通过其引力拉动它。

系外行星 AF Lep b

使用 AF Lep b 的凯克 II 望远镜拍摄的实时图像,这是一颗质量和轨道与木星相似的系外行星。 图片来源:德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校/WM Keck 天文台

这项研究由德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校(UT Austin)的天文学研究生凯尔·弗兰森(Kyle Franson)领导,发表在

“When we processed the observations using the Keck II telescope in real time to carefully remove the glare of the star, the planet immediately popped out and became increasingly apparent the longer we observed,” said Franson.

The direct images Franson’s team captured revealed that AF Lep b is about three times the mass of Jupiter and orbits AF Leporis, a young Sun-like star about 87.5 light-years away. They took a series of deep images of the planet starting in December 2021; two other teams also captured images of the same planet since then.

“This is the first time this method has been used to find a giant planet orbiting a young analog of the Sun,” said Brendan Bowler, an assistant professor of astronomy at UT Austin and senior author on the study. “This opens the door to using this approach as a new tool for exoplanet discovery.”

Movement of Extrasolar Planet AF Lep b

The movement of the extrasolar planet AF Lep b (white spot at about 10 o’clock) around its host star (center) can be seen in these two images taken in Dec. 2021 and Feb. 2023. Images were collected using the W. M. Keck Observatory’s 10-meter telescope in Hawaiʻi. Credit: Kyle Franson, University of Texas at Austin/W. M. Keck Observatory

Despite having a much smaller mass than its host star, an orbiting planet causes a star’s position to wobble slightly around the center of mass of the planetary system. Astrometry uses this shift in a star’s position on the sky relative to other stars to infer the existence of orbiting planets. Franson and Bowler identified the star AF Leporis as one that might harbor a planet, given the way it had moved during 25 years of observations from the Hipparcos and Gaia satellites.

To directly image the planet, the UT Austin team used Keck Observatory’s adaptive optics system, which corrects for fluctuations caused by turbulence in Earth’s atmosphere, paired with the Keck II Telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera 2 (NIRC2) Vector Vortex Coronagraph, which suppresses light from the host star so the planet could be seen more clearly. AF Lep b is about 10,000 times fainter than its host star and is located about 8 times the Earth-Sun distance.

Masses and Orbital Distances of All Extrasolar Planets

This chart shows the masses and orbital distances of all the extrasolar planets that have been directly imaged so far. Astronomers have confirmed the masses of five (marked with stars) and estimated the rest (dots). The newly imaged planet, AF Lep b (yellow star), has a mass and orbit that make it one of the most Jupiter-like extrasolar planets imaged so far. Credit: Brendan Bowler, University of Texas at Austin

“Imaging planets is challenging,” Franson said. “We only have about 15 examples, and we think this new ‘dynamically informed’ approach made possible by the Keck II telescope and NIRC2 adaptive optics imaging will be much more efficient compared to blind surveys which have been carried out for the past two decades.”

The two most common ways of finding extrasolar planets involve observing slight, periodic dimming of the starlight if a planet happens to regularly pass in front of the star— like a moth spiraling around a porch light — and measuring minute changes in the frequencies of starlight that result from the planet tugging the star back and forth along the direction to Earth. Both methods tend to work best with large planets orbiting close to their host stars, and both methods are indirect: we don’t see the planet, we only see how it influences the star.

The method of combining direct imaging with astrometry could help astronomers find extrasolar planets that were hard to find before with other methods because they were too far from their host star, were too low mass, or didn’t have orbits that were edge-on as seen from Earth. Another benefit of this technique is that it allows astronomers to directly measure a planet’s mass, which is difficult with other methods at wide orbital distances.

Bowler said the team plans to continue studying AF Lep b.

“This will be an excellent target to further characterize with the James Webb Space Telescope and the next generation of large ground-based telescopes like the Giant Magellan Telescope and the Thirty Meter Telescope,” Bowler said. “We’re already planning more sensitive follow-up efforts at longer wavelengths to study the physical properties and atmospheric chemistry of this planet.”

Reference: “Astrometric Accelerations as Dynamical Beacons: A Giant Planet Imaged inside the Debris Disk of the Young Star AF Lep” by Kyle Franson, Brendan P. Bowler, Yifan Zhou, Tim D. Pearce, Daniella C. Bardalez Gagliuffi, Lauren I. Biddle, Timothy D. Brandt, Justin R. Crepp, Trent J. Dupuy, Jacqueline Faherty, Rebecca Jensen-Clem, Marvin Morgan, Aniket Sanghi, Christopher A. Theissen, Quang H. Tran and Trevor N. Wolf, 22 June 2023, Astrophysical Journal Letters.
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/acd6f6

NASA Keck time is administered by the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute. Data presented herein were obtained at the W. M. Keck Observatory from telescope time allocated to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration through the agency’s scientific partnership with the California Institute of Technology and the University of California.

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