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  5. Hint of an exocomet transit in the CHEOPS light curve of HD 172555
 

Hint of an exocomet transit in the CHEOPS light curve of HD 172555

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Kiefer, F.
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Van Grootel, V.
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Lecavelier Des Etangs, A.
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Szabó, G.M.
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Brandeker, A.
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Broeg, C.
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Collier Cameron, A.
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Deline, A.
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Olofsson, G.
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Wilson, T.G.
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Sousa, S.G.
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Gandolfi, D.
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Hébrard, G.
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Alibert, Y.
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Alonso, R.
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Anglada, G.
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Bárczy, T.
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Barrado, D.
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Barros, S.C.C.
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Baumjohann, W.
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Beck, M.
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Beck, T.
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Benz, W.
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Billot, N.
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Bonfils, X.
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Cabrera, J.
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Charnoz, S.
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Csizmadia, S.
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Davies, M.B.
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Deleuil, M.
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Delrez, L.
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Demangeon, O.D.S.
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Demory, B.-O.
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Ehrenreich, D.
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Erikson, A.
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Fortier, A.
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Fossati, L.
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Fridlund, M.
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Gillon, M.
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Güdel, M.
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Heng, K.
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Hoyer, S.
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Isaak, K.G.
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Kiss, L.L.
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Laskar, J.
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Lendl, M.
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Lovis, C.
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MAGRIN, DEMETRIO  
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Maxted, P.F.L.
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MUNARI, MATTEO  
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NASCIMBENI, VALERIO  
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Ottensamer, R.
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PAGANO, Isabella  
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Pallé, E.
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Peter, G.
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Piazza, D.
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Piotto, G.
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Pollacco, D.
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Queloz, D.
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RAGAZZONI, Roberto  
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Rando, N.
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Ratti, F.
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Rauer, H.
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Reimers, C.
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Ribas, I.
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Santos, N.C.
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SCANDARIATO, GAETANO  
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Ségransan, D.
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Simon, A.E.
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Smith, A.M.S.
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Steller, M.
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Thomas, N.
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Udry, S.
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Walter, I.
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Walton, N.A.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202245104
Abstract
HD 172555 is a young (∼20 Myr) A7V star surrounded by a 10 au wide debris disk suspected to be replenished partly by collisions between large planetesimals. Small evaporating transiting bodies, that is exocomets, have also been detected in this system by spectroscopy. After β Pictoris, this is another example of a system possibly witnessing a phase of the heavy bombardment of planetesimals. In such a system, small bodies trace dynamical evolution processes. We aim to constrain their dust content by using transit photometry. We performed a 2-day-long photometric monitoring of HD 172555 with the CHEOPS space telescope in order to detect shallow transits of exocomets with a typical expected duration of a few hours. The large oscillations in the light curve indicate that HD 172555 is a δ Scuti pulsating star. After removing those dominating oscillations, we found a hint of a transient absorption. If fitted with an exocomet transit model, it would correspond to an evaporating body passing near the star at a distance of 6.8±1.4R∗ (or 0.05±0.01 au) with a radius of 2.5 km. These properties are comparable to those of the exocomets already found in this system using spectroscopy, as well as those found in the β Pic system. The nuclei of the Solar System's Jupiter family comets, with radii of 2-6 km, are also comparable in size. This is the first piece of evidence of an exocomet photometric transit detection in the young system of HD 172555.
Volume
671
Start page
A25
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/34917
Url
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2023/03/aa45104-22/aa45104-22.html
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0004-6361
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