1 / 64

Observations of proto-planetary disks and exo-planets with the JWST

Observations of proto-planetary disks and exo-planets with the JWST. E. Pantin , P.O. Lagage and the MIRI science team. SPITZER (IRAC, 8  m). JWST (MIRI, 7.7  m). Thermal Background. + FGS: Tunable Filter Instrument 1.5-5 um, R= 100, NRM (21 baselines). NIRCAM coronagraphic occulters.

rhett
Download Presentation

Observations of proto-planetary disks and exo-planets with the JWST

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Observations of proto-planetary disks and exo-planets with the JWST E. Pantin, P.O. Lagage and the MIRI science team

  2. Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  3. SPITZER (IRAC, 8 m) JWST (MIRI, 7.7 m) Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  4. Thermal Background Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  5. + FGS: Tunable Filter Instrument 1.5-5 um, R= 100, NRM (21 baselines) Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  6. NIRCAM coronagraphic occulters 2 apodized WEDGES 3 apodized SPOTS Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  7. MIRI Fields of View, Coronagraphs 4QPM Coronagraphs 15.5µm 11.4µm 10.65µm 24 x 24 arcsec. Imager 75 x 113 arcsec Low Resolution Spectrometer 5 x 0.6 arcsec Medium Resolution Spectrometer > 3.5 x 3.5 arcsec Lyot Mask 23mm 30” x 30” F1550C or (F1550C+ F1140C) => Teff , CO2, clouds F1065C + F1140C => Ammonia, clouds, T° probe F0560W => water F0770W => methane All + modeling => some atmospheric parameters Some degeneracies exist => combination with NIR is crucial Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  8. Principle of 4QPM (n-1)e =/2 IWA  /D  0.35" Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  9. Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  10. Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  11. Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  12. Sensitivity Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  13. Major points: • extreme sensitivity combined fairly good angular resolution ("a VISIR in space") • stability • JWST is not meant to discover new exoplanets but characterize already known ones Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  14. Exo-planets

  15. Exo-planets imaging science case

  16. Simulated coronagraphic images NIRCAM: M0 star 4 pc 2 Mj 7 AU MIRI: M2V star 10 pc 5, 10, 15 AU 1h integration  = 11.4 m Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  17. Rejection performance Beichman, 2010 Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  18. Parameters space NIRCAM/TFI/MIRI M stars GROUND-BASED IMAGING Bright early-type stars Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  19. Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  20. JWST exoplanets imaging science case A simulated targets sample for exoplanets detection

  21. Simulated performances Sample program Monte-Carlo ~700 stars) 1000 runs d< ~150 age : 1 Myr- 1 Gyr 25 best (highest detection success rate) 1  dispersion, all stars symbol sizes  fractional detection rate Beichman et al., 2010 Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  22. Full sample MIRI NIRCAM TFI-NRM Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  23. M stars only old planets > Mj young planets < Mj NIRCAM MIRI Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  24. Giant planets formation mechanism around low-mass stars:The M stars niche for MIRI imager

  25. The ("adolescent") M stars opportunity Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  26. The M stars opportunity • 12 M0-M5 stars • d=10-40 pc • ages < 200 Myr • TW Hya (10 Myr) •  Pic mg (12 Myr) • Tucana-Horologium (30 Myr) • AB doradus (80 Myr) • Castor mg (200 Myr) complementary NIRCAM and TFI observations are compulsory to assess the planetary nature of sources found !! Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  27. Exoplanets characterization using mid-IR spectroscopy

  28. Exoplanets mid-IR spectra Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  29. Hot Jupiter primary and secondary transits (NIRCAM, NIRspec) HD209459 b secondary transit primary transit t=6h courtesy of J. Valenti hot neptunes spectra (4 transits) are accessible using NIRCAM-NIRspec instruments Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  30. Exo-Earths transit spectra (NIRspec, MR) NIRspec simulated spectrum of a (H2 rich) super-Earth exoplanet (GL581-like, M3, 6 pc, 20 transits) Clampin, 2009 Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  31. MIRI • transit spectroscopy (probably not as performant as NIRCAM/NIRspec, TBC) • imaging (++) • spectral deconvolution using the MRS Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  32. A couple of (non exhaustive) niches concerning telluric planets !

  33. The molten exo-Earths opportunity • No atmosphere  100 000 yr cooling time • Atmosphere  1-10 Myr cooling time Miller-ricci et al., 2009 Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  34. Exo-rings SECP rings can survive on Gyr-timescales ! Pantin et al., in prep Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  35. Exo-rings "Fomalhaut b-like" ring Detection limit Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  36. Circumstellar disks

  37. Spectroscopy of PP disks

  38. Spectroscopy of PP disks : a key program for MIRI GTO observations • Full inventory of organic (pre-biotic) species : • NH3 • C6H6 • CH4 • HCO+ • HCN Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  39. Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  40. THE MIRI GTO imaging proposal on proto-planeteary disks

  41. Goals • study: • large-scale geometry of the disks: • MIRI tremendous sensitivity allows to observe the disks up to very large distances from the star • for the first time, a large sample of T-Tauri disks are observable/resolvable in the mid-IR • disks (dust) vertical structure • dust settling • dust coagulation • disks stratification • search for forming/formed planets signature: • direct detection of forming protoplanet is highly unlikely (brightness peak@accreting phase ?) • embedded massive bodies produce structures in disks: • gaps • bright rims • asymmetries Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  42. MIRI study of Large Scale Structure ofProtoplanetary Disks

  43. What do we observe in the mid-IR range ? ~1 AU,10 mas • Mainly the thermal emission from heated dust grains • Mainly the inner rim (1500 K) that produces >90% of the total 10 m flux (continuum)  coronagraphic mode is compulsory to avoid detector saturation (Fmax=20 mJy) and decrease photon noise • Once, the inner rim masked/subtracted, the thermal emission produced at the disks' surface (=1), on intermediate distance scales (3-100 AU) • PAH emission (7.7, 8.6, 11.3 m) on larger scales ( Rout) ~100 AU Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  44. Large Scale Parameters HD97048 8.6 m VLT/VISIR (Lagage et al. 2006) Star measure: • scale height at a given distance • flaring parameter • dust sizes vs distance • dust composition vs distance indirect indications/constraints on: • gas content • turbulence (small grains) • surface density Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  45. Disks in "transition" phase HD 95881 model sketch Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  46. Continuum profiles MIRI MIRI In the case of Herbig disks, the PAH emission (8.6, 11.3 m) is brighter and more extended than continuum emission Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  47. Scattered mid-IR emission Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  48. MIRI study of Disks Vertical Structure

  49. Disks appareance Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

  50. Disks appareance as a probe of dust settling PAH dominated spectrum Disks and exoplanets : sciences cases for interferometry

More Related