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Caught on camera! Birth of a planet captured for the first time
Thursday, July 5, 2018 IST
Caught on camera! Birth of a planet captured for the first time

For the first time in the history of science, researchers have managed to capture images of a planet in the process of its formation around a young dwarf star.

 
 

CAMERA THAT CAPTURED THE BIRTH OF THE PLANET
 
By using the SPHERE instrument on the Very Large Telescope (VLT), one of the most powerful planet-hunting instruments, astronomers led by a team at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany made the first robust detection of the young planet, named PDS 70b.
 
The SPHERE instrument also enabled the team to measure the brightness of the planet at different wavelengths, which allowed properties of its atmosphere to be deduced.
 
The planet stands out very clearly in the new observations, visible as a bright point to the right of the blackened centre of the image.
 
LOCATION OF THE NEW PLANET PDS 70B
 
It is located roughly three billion kilometres from the central star, roughly equivalent to the distance between Uranus and the Sun. The analysis shows that PDS 70b is a giant gas planet with a mass a few times that of Jupiter.
 
The planet's surface has a temperature of around 1,000 degrees Celsius, making it much hotter than any planet in our own solar system.
 
THE FIRST IMAGE OF A PLANET IN FORMATION
 
 
The dark region at the centre of the image is due to a coronagraph, a mask which blocks the blinding light of the central star and allows astronomers to detect its much fainter disc and planetary companion.
 
Without this mask, the faint light from the planet would be utterly overwhelmed by the intense brightness of PDS 70.
 
"These discs around young stars are the birthplaces of planets, but so far only a handful of observations have detected hints of baby planets in them," said Miriam Keppler, who led the team behind the discovery of PDS 70's still-forming planet.
 
"The problem is that until now, most of these planet candidates could just have been features in the disc," said Keppler.
 
PDS 70'S PLANETARY COMPANIONS
 
The discovery of PDS 70's young companion is an exciting scientific result that has already merited further investigation.
 
A second team, involving many of the same astronomers as the discovery team, including Keppler, has in the past months followed up the initial observations to investigate PDS 70's fledgeling planetary companion in more detail.
 
They not only made the spectacularly clear image of the planet shown here but were even able to obtain a spectrum of the planet. Analysis of this spectrum indicated that its atmosphere is cloudy.
 
PDS 70's planetary companion has sculpted a transition disc - a protoplanetary disc with a giant "hole" in the centre. These inner gaps have been known about for decades and it has been speculated that they were produced by disc-planet interaction. Now we can see the planet for the first time.
 

 
 

IMPLICATIONS OF THE DISCOVERY
 
"Keppler's results give us a new window onto the complex and poorly-understood early stages of planetary evolution," said Andre Muller, leader of the second team to investigate the young planet.
 
"We needed to observe a planet in a young star's disc to really understand the processes behind planet formation," said Muller.
 
By determining the planet's atmospheric and physical properties, the astronomers are able to test theoretical models of planet formation.
 
This glimpse of the dust-shrouded birth of a planet was only possible thanks to the impressive technological capabilities of ESO's SPHERE instrument, which studies exoplanets and discs around nearby stars using a technique known as high-contrast imaging - a challenging feat.
 
Even when blocking the light from a star with a coronagraph, SPHERE still has to use cleverly devised observing strategies and data processing techniques to filter out the signal of the faint planetary companions around bright young stars at multiple wavelengths and epochs.
 

 
 
 
 
 

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