JWST/NIRCam Coronagraphic Search for Hidden Planets in the HD~163296 Protoplanetary Disk
Abstract
HD~163296 is a Herbig Ae/Be star with multiple signposts of on-going planet formation on its disk, such as prominent rings and gaps, as well as kinematic features as identified by previous ALMA observations. We carried out JWST/NIRCam coronagraphic imaging using the F410M and F200W NIRCam filters, with the goal of detecting the emission from the putative young planets in this system. Our F410M observations did not detect the putative planets at the predicted locations of the ALMA velocity kinks, but detected a point-like source candidate at a separation of ≈075 and a position angle of ≈2314 that is unlikely a background star because of the measured flux in the F410M filter and the detection limit in the F200W filter. These data achieved unprecedented contrast levels at 4~ at stellocentric separations 08. This allowed us to derive stringent constraints at the outer velocity kink ( F410M=15.2~ mag) on the mass of the putative planet with or without a circumplanetary disk, and considering different possible initial entropies for the planet.
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