Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2019

Detection of Hα emission from PZ Telescopii B using SPHERE/ZIMPOL

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


H$\\alpha$ is a powerful tracer of accretion and chromospheric activity, which has been detected in the case of young brown dwarfs and even recently in planetary mass companions (e.g. PDS70 b and c). H$\\alpha$ detections and characterisation of brown dwarf and planet companions can further our knowledge of their formation and evolution, and expanding such a sample is therefore our primary goal. We used the Zurich IMaging POLarimeter (ZIMPOL) of the SPHERE instrument at the Very Large Telescope (VLT) to observe the known $38-72$M$_{\\mathrm{J}}$ companion orbiting PZ Tel, obtaining simultaneous angular differential imaging observations in both continuum and narrow H$\\alpha$ band. We detect H$\\alpha$ emission from the companion, making this only the second H$\\alpha$ detection of a companion using the SPHERE instrument. We used our newly added astrometric measurements to update the orbital analysis of PZ Tel B, and we used our photometric measurements to evaluate the H$\\alpha$ line flux. Given the estimated bolometric luminosity, we obtained an H$\\alpha$ activity (log$\\mathrm{(L_{H\\alpha}/L_{bol}})$) between $-4.16$ and $-4.31$. The H$\\alpha$ activity of PZ Tel B is consistent with known average activity levels for M dwarf of the same spectral type. Given the absence of a known gaseous disk and the relatively old age of the system (24 Myr), we conclude that the H$\\alpha$ emission around PZ Tel B is likely due to chromospheric activity.

Volume 631
Pages None
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/201936510
Language English
Journal Astronomy and Astrophysics

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