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Title: An A0 Search For Extrasolar Planets


1
An A0 Search For Extrasolar Planets
  • Denise Kaisler, UCLA
  • i) Recent Findings
  • ii) Planet Search Techniques
  • iii)The Lure of Adaptive Optics
  • iv) UCLA's AO Program
  • v) Newest Results

2
Planets or Brown Dwarfs?
  • the distinction is given in terms of mass
  • MBD 10 - 80 MJ , MP
  • but formation process (rather than mass)is
    thought to be the key to telling them apart
  • many search techniques are sensitive to both
  • the generic term "substellar companions" is often
    used to discuss both

3
Discoveries As of Today (May 18)
  • 42 exoplanets
  • 1 triple system
  • 3 planets of M
  • three classes of planets
  • e (56)
  • p (36)
  • c (9)
  • 1 unambiguous measurement of MP
  • Americans are narrowly leading the Swiss in the
    planet detection game
  • It's now possible to detect a planet of Jupiter's
    mass and orbital radius around a sun-like star

4
Planet Search Techniques
  • Radial Velocity Measurements
  • Pulsar timing
  • Astrometry
  • Photometry
  • Gravitational Microlensing
  • Interferometry
  • Adaptive Optics (AO)

5
Radial Velocity Measurements
6
Eccentricity of EGPs
7
Pulsar Timing
  • Companions perturb a pulsar's extremely regular
    beats.
  • In 1991, a 3 objects ME were detected around a
    pulsar in Virgo.
  • Many astronomers remain skeptical that these are
    in fact planets

8
Gravitational Microlensing
9
The Lure of AO
  • sensitive to the planets that vrad searches are
    unlikely to detect
  • higher resolution than unaided observations
  • (diffraction-limited ? 1.22?/D)
  • allows imaging
  • technology more mature than interferometry

10
Why Planetologists Should Get Excited
  • Keck AO shows Neptune's methane clouds and allows
    a calculation of the optical depth of the
    atmosphere. High reflectance consistent w/
    hydrocarbons or large ice grains.

11
The Essence of AO Systems
  • AO systems remove distortions introduced by the
    Earth's turbulent atmosphere
  • real-time corrections are done by a wavefront
    sensor (WFS) connected to a deformable mirror(DM)
  • actuators shape the DM so that the reflected
    wavefront is planar

12
The Visible Difference
13
Schematic of the Visible Difference
14
A Typical AO System
15
Measuring AO Performance
  • the critical quantity is the Strehl Ratio
  • typical Strehls vary from system to system
  • Lick (3m, ?1.6µm) S 0.40
  • Keck (10m, ? 1.6µm) S 0.25

16
UCLA AO Companion Search
  • Zuckerman, Macintosh, Becklin, Kaisler
  • search the environs of young (t (d
  • distance fairly easy to determine
  • but no single dependable diagnostic for stellar
    ages (use Li, X-ray flux, chromospheric emission,
    rotation rate, UV emission, and kinematics)

17
UC AO Facilities
  • Shane 3-m (Lick Obs.)
  • DM 127 actuators
  • Detector 256x256
  • Diff. Limit 0.1"
  • Guide Star Brightness
  • V
  • Keck 10-m Telescope
  • DM 319 actuators
  • Detector 1024x1024
  • Diff. Limit 0.04"
  • Guide Star Brightness
  • V

18
Sensitivity to Separation

19
Sensitivity To Mass/Age
20
First Results From Lick GJ 808.2
21
Hottest Results from Keck A0
  • HD 171488
  • M dwarf companion
  • HD 57821
  • M dwarf companion
  • GL 559.1
  • M/L dwarf companion with a mass near the H-fusion
    limit possible brown dwarf
  • TWA 5ABC
  • brown dwarf confirmed spectroscopic binary
    resolved for the first time
  • TWA 6B
  • confirmed NICMOS detection of sub-stellar mass
    possible planet

22
TWA 5ABC Imaged With Keck AO
  • H-band (?1.6 µm), 1x60s, and 10x0.62s, ?AB 2",
    ?H AB 4 mag

23
To Do List for This Weekend
  • fly out to Keck
  • observe remaining TWA stars
  • observe new list of specially selected stars from
    Hipparcos catalogue, ones with good space motions
    (-20youth indicators
  • talk with Bruce about how best to tackle the
    unreduced data from previous Lick/Keck runs
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