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Hα VARIABILITY IN PTFO 8-8695 AND THE POSSIBLE DIRECT DETECTION OF EMISSION FROM A 2 MILLION YEAR OLD EVAPORATING HOT JUPITER.
Document Type
Article
Source
Astrophysical Journal. 10/10/2016, Vol. 830 Issue 1, p1-1. 1p.
Subject
*STARS
*PLANETARY systems
*STELLAR activity
*ROCHE equipotentials
*ASTROPHYSICS
Language
ISSN
0004-637X
Abstract
We use high time cadence, high spectral resolution optical observations to detect excess Hα emission from the 2–3 Myr old weak-lined T Tauri star PTFO 8-8695. This excess emission appears to move in velocity as expected if it were produced by the suspected planetary companion to this young star. The excess emission is not always present, but when it is, the predicted velocity motion is often observed. We have considered the possibility that the observed excess emission is produced by stellar activity (flares), accretion from a disk, or a planetary companion; we find the planetary companion to be the most likely explanation. If this is the case, the strength of the Hα line indicates that the emission comes from an extended volume around the planet, likely fed by mass loss from the planet which is expected to be overflowing its Roche lobe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]