Multiwavelength analysis of polarized light in HD 100453

Open Access
Authors
  • J. Ma
  • R. Tazaki
  • H.M. Schmid
  • G. Duchêne
Publication date 10-2025
Journal Astronomy and Astrophysics
Article number A78
Volume | Issue number 702
Number of pages 17
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Context. HD 100453 disk is a prototypical companion-disk interaction system hosting a pair of spirals and a substellar companion.
Aims. We present new noncoronagraphic high-contrast imaging observations of HD 100453 with V filter on SPHERE/ZIMPOL. We aim to accurately measure the reflected polarized intensity, the disk intensity, and the degree of polarization at multiwavelength; characterize the dust properties in the disk ring and the companion-driven spiral arms; and search for the radial dependencies of dust scattering properties within the disk.
Methods. We combined high-contrast imaging data of the reflected light from 0.55 to 2.2 μm using the V, I′, J, and Ks band data of ZIMPOL and IRDIS at VLT/SPHERE. For each observational epoch, we corrected for the smearing effect to derive the intrinsic disk-integrated polarized flux. We applied reference differential imaging to extract the disk intensity for the V and Ks bands using star hopping observations. We then used RADMC-3D radiative transfer modeling with a parametrized Henyey–Greenstein phase function to constrain the dust properties.
Results. For the integrated intrinsic polarized flux of the disk, we derived a steady increase with wavelengths from Qφ/I(V) = 0.3% to Qφ/I(K) = 1.2%. We obtained the first V-band total intensity for HD 100453 with ZIMPOL star hopping. The integrated total flux Idisk/I(V) = 1.5% increases to Idisk/I(K) = 4.8%. Both the total intensity and the polarization fraction show red colors, and the intrinsic maximum degree of polarization increases moderately from 40% to 55%. From the V to Ks band, the dominating dust in the outer disk has an increasing scattering albedo and degree of polarization, while the asymmetry parameter slightly decreases. The outer disk of HD 100453 contains sub-micron-sized low porosity grains/aggregates. The cavity in scattered light is not empty and is replenished with optically thin dust with a maximum size of ≤ 0.1 μm. The linear polarization is higher in the spiral region than in the other regions, suggesting different dust properties in those regions.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202556172
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105018671284
Downloads
Permalink to this page
Back