Constraining the period of the ringed secondary companion to the young star J1407 with photographic plates
Robin Mentel,
M. A. Kenworthy,
D. A. Cameron,
E. L. Scott,
S. N. Mellon,
R. Hudec,
J. L. Birkby,
E. E. Mamajek,
Andreas Schrimpf,
D. E. Reichart,
J. B. Haislip,
V. V. Kouprianov,
F.-J. Hambsch,
T.-G. Tan,
K. Hills,
J. E. Grindlay,
J. E. Rodriguez,
M. B. Lund,
R. B. Kuhn
November, 2018
Zusammenfassung
Context. The 16 Myr old star 1SWASP J140747.93-394542.6 (V1400 Cen) underwent a series of complex eclipses in May 2007, interpreted as the transit of a giant Hill sphere filling debris ring system around a secondary companion, J1407b. No other eclipses have since been detected, although other measurements have constrained but not uniquely determined the orbital period of J1407b. Finding another eclipse towards J1407 will help determine the orbital period of the system, the geometry of the proposed ring system and enable planning of further observations to characterize the material within these putative rings.
Publikation
In Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 619, id.A157
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