Program: GS-2015A-Q-21

Title:Astrometry of Beta Pic with GPI
PI:James Graham
Co-I(s): Jason Wang, Michael Fitzgerald, Robert De Rosa, Christian Marois, Bekki Dawson, Bruce Macintosh, Katie Morzinski, Pascale Hibon, Anand Sivaramakrishnan, Laurent Pueyo, Sandrine Thomas, Eric Nielsen, Paul Kalas, Quinn Konopacky, Jeffrey Chilcote, Jenny Patience

Abstract

We propose to continue our 2014B astrometric monitoring of the directly imaged exoplanet beta Pic b. GPI observations in Nov 2013 show that beta Pic b has passed quadrature and is headed back towards its parent star. These observations have enabled substantial improvements in the determination of the orbital elements (errors reduced by x2-3). There is a narrow window over the next two years to observe the planet (before it is lost in the glare of beta Pic) and further improve our knowledge of the orbit. The next opportunity to begin an astrometric program will be in late 2019, after beta Pic b reappears. We propose to continue our astrometric monitoring campaign in 2015A to: 1) to explore and understand the interaction between beta Pic b and the inner warped disk, and to measure the mass of beta Pic b by combining orbital information with high-resolution ALMA continuum mapping of the debris disk’s warp, 2) to enable planning observations of the upcoming conjunction and possible planetary transit in late 2017. This initiative to establish a consistent and sustained observational program to understand systematic errors in astrometry (which currently dominate) will have broad impact and enable other astrometric programs with GPI.

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