On the Possibility to Identify a Companion in a Protoplanetary Disk
Abstract
In this paper, I investigate a possibility to detect a brown dwarf companion in a protoplanetary disk based on spectral energy distribution (SED) profile analysis. I present synthetic spectral energy distributions of protoplanetary disks with and without an embedded companion that clears a gap. The computations are performed for a star (0.8 M ⊙) and a substellar companion (30 M J ) at an age of 5 Myr embedded in a protoplanetary disk, located at a distance 100 pc from the Sun. Analysis of the SED profile shape indicates that the maximum difference between the fluxes of the systems with and without the companion is ~ 0.43 Jy at 34 μm.
- Publication:
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Young Stars & Planets Near the Sun
- Pub Date:
- January 2016
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2016IAUS..314..211Z
- Keywords:
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- stars: formation;
- planetary systems: protoplanetary disks