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arxiv: 1809.00645 · v1 · submitted 2018-09-03 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP · astro-ph.SR

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Is there really a debris disc around zeta²\,Reticuli ?

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The presence of a debris disc around the Gyr-old solar-type star $\zeta^2\,\mathrm{Reticuli}$ was suggested by the $\mathit{Spitzer}$ infrared excess detection. Follow-up observations with $\mathit{Herschel}$/PACS revealed a double-lobed feature, that displayed asymmetries both in brightness and position. Therefore, the disc was thought to be edge-on and significantly eccentric. Here we present ALMA/ACA observations in Band 6 and 7 which unambiguously reveal that these lobes show no common proper motion with $\zeta^2\,\mathrm{Reticuli}$. In these observations, no flux has been detected around $\zeta^2\,\mathrm{Reticuli}$ that exceeds the $3\sigma$ levels. We conclude that surface brightness upper limits of a debris disc around $\zeta^2\,\mathrm{Reticuli}$ are $5.7\,\mathrm{\mu Jy/arcsec^2}$ at 1.3 mm, and $26\,\mathrm{\mu Jy/arcsec^2}$ at 870 microns. Our results overall demonstrate the capability of the ALMA/ACA to follow-up $\mathit{Herschel}$ observations of debris discs and clarify the effects of background confusion.

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