A proposal to observe AB Aurigae with the Roman Coronagraph that could settle whether AB Aur b is a real protoplanet and test CGI's ability to image disks and planets.
Images of Embedded Jovian Planet Formation At A Wide Separation Around AB Aurigae
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Direct images of protoplanets embedded in disks around infant stars provide the key to understanding the formation of gas giant planets like Jupiter. Using the Subaru Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope, we find evidence for a jovian protoplanet around AB Aurigae orbiting at a wide projected separation (93 au), likely responsible for multiple planet-induced features in the disk. Its emission is reproducible as reprocessed radiation from an embedded protoplanet. We also identify two structures located at 430-580 au that are candidate sites of planet formation. These data reveal planet formation in the embedded phase and a protoplanet discovery at wide, > 50 au separations characteristic of most imaged exoplanets. With at least one clump-like protoplanet and multiple spiral arms, the AB Aur system may also provide the evidence for a long-considered alternative to the canonical model for Jupiter's formation: disk (gravitational) instability.
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A Striking First Impression: CGI Commissioning Observations of the AB Aurigae Protoplanetary System
A proposal to observe AB Aurigae with the Roman Coronagraph that could settle whether AB Aur b is a real protoplanet and test CGI's ability to image disks and planets.