Searching for Hα emitting sources around MWC758: SPHERE/ZIMPOL high-contrast imaging

Abstract

MWC758 is a young star surrounded by a transitional disk. Recently, a protoplanet candidate has been detected around MWC758 through high-resolution L'-band observations. The candidate is located inside the disk cavity at a separation of 111 mas from the central star, and at an average position angle of 165.5 degrees. We have performed simultaneous adaptive optics observations of MWC758 in the Hα line and the adjacent continuum using SPHERE/ZIMPOL at the Very Large Telescope (VLT). We aim at detecting accreting protoplanet candidates through spectral angular differential imaging observations. The data analysis does not reveal any Hα signal around the target. The derived contrast curve in the BHa filter allows us to derive a 5σ upper limit of 7.6 mag at 111 mas, the separation of the previously detected planet candidate. This contrast translates into a Hα line luminosity of L Hα 5×10-5 L at 111 mas, and an accretion luminosity of Lacc <3.7×10-4\,L. For the predicted mass range of MWC758b, 0.5-5 M Jup, this implies accretion rates of M 3.4×(10-8-10-9)\,M/yr, for an average planet radius of 1.1 R Jup. Therefore, our estimates are consistent with the predictions of accreting circumplanetary accretion models for R in = 1 R Jup. In any case, the non-detection of any Hα emitting source in the ZIMPOL images does not allow us to unveil the true nature of the L' detected source.

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