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MINDS: Detection of an Inner Gas Disk Caused by Evaporating Bodies around HD 172555
Samland, Matthias; Henning, Thomas; Caratti o Garatti, Alessio et al.
2025In Astrophysical Journal, 989, p. 132
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Keywords :
Debris disks; Spectroscopy; A stars; Exocomets; Exoplanets; James; Webb Space Telescope; Circumstellar disks; Circumstellar dust
Abstract :
[en] Mechanisms such as collisions of rocky bodies or cometary activity give rise to dusty debris disks. Debris disks trace the leftover building blocks of planets, and thus also planetary composition. HD 172555, a stellar twin of β Pic, hosts a debris disk thought to have resulted from a giant collision. It is known for its extreme mid-infrared silica dust feature, indicating a warm population of silica-rich grains in the asteroid belt (∼5 au), cold CO observed by Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), and small bodies evaporating as they approach close to the star. Our JWST Mid-InfraRed Instrument/Medium Resolution Spectroscopy (MIRI MRS) observations now reveal emission from an inner gaseous disk (<0.5 au) that arises from the evaporation of close-in material. For the first time in a debris disk, we detect neutral atomic chlorine and sulfur, as well as ionized nickel. We recovered the neutral sulfur line in ∼20 yr old Spitzer data, showing it is long-lived and stable. Ionized iron, previously seen only in β Pic, is also detected. All lines are broadened by Keplerian rotation, pinpointing the gas location. The HD 172555 system serves as a unique laboratory to study the composition of planetesimals, asteroids, and comets beyond the solar system. The comparison to β Pic reveals that the gas in HD 172555 is hotter, closer to the star, and poor in argon—suggesting it originates from evaporating rocky bodies near the star, while β Pic's gas may trace volatile-rich bodies from larger separations.
Research Center/Unit :
STAR - Space sciences, Technologies and Astrophysics Research - ULiège
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Samland, Matthias;  Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg
Henning, Thomas;  Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg
Caratti o Garatti, Alessio;  INAF—​Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte, Salita Moiariello 16, 80131 Napoli, Italy
Giannini, Teresa;  INAF—Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Via di Frascati 33, 00078 Monte Porzio Catone, Italy
Bouwman, Jeroen;  Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg
Tabone, Benoît;  Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale
Arabhavi, Aditya M.;  University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
Olofsson, Göran;  Stockholm University, Department of Astronomy
Güdel, Manuel;  University of Vienna, Department of Astronomy, ETH Zurich, Department of Physics
Pawellek, Nicole;  University of Vienna, Department of Astronomy, Konkoly Observatory
Kamp, Inga;  University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
Waters, L. B. F. M.;  Radboud University Nijmegen, Department of Astronomy and Physics, Netherlands Institute for Space Research
Semenov, Dmitry;  Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg
van Dishoeck, Ewine F.;  Leiden Observatory, Max-Planck-Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching
Absil, Olivier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO)
Barrado, David;  Center for Astrobiology, Madrid
Boccaletti, Anthony;  Observatoire de Paris, Laboratoire d'Etudes Spatiales et d'Instrumentation en Astrophysique
Christiaens, Valentin  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Planetary & Stellar systems Imaging Laboratory
Gasman, Danny;  Katholieke University of Leuven, Astronomical Institute
Grant, Sierra L.;  Carnegie Institution of Washington, Geophysical Laboratory
Jang, Hyerin;  Radboud University Nijmegen, Department of Astronomy and Physics
Kaeufer, Till;  University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Austrian Institute of Space Science Research, Technical University of Graz, Austria
Kanwar, Jayatee;  University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, Austrian Institute of Space Science Research, -
Perotti, Giulia;  Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, -
Schwarz, Kamber;  Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg
Temmink, Milou;  Leiden Observatory
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Language :
English
Title :
MINDS: Detection of an Inner Gas Disk Caused by Evaporating Bodies around HD 172555
Publication date :
11 August 2025
Journal title :
Astrophysical Journal
ISSN :
0004-637X
eISSN :
1538-4357
Publisher :
IOP
Volume :
989
Pages :
132
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
ESA - European Space Agency
Funding number :
PRODEX 4000142531
Commentary :
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ade2db - Copyright The American Astronomical Society (AAS) and IOP Publishing Limited 2025
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