Philip M Hinz
· Director, Laboratory for Adaptive OpticsVerifiedUniversity of California, Santa Cruz · Physics and Astronomy
Active 1975–2024
Research topics
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Astronomy
Selected publications
The HOSTS Survey for Exozodiacal Dust: Observational Results from the Complete Survey
The Astronomical Journal · 2020 · 119 citations
- Physics
- Astronomy
- Astrophysics
Abstract The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) enables nulling interferometric observations across the N band (8 to 13 μ m) to suppress a star’s bright light and probe for faint circumstellar emission. We present and statistically analyze the results from the LBTI/Hunt for Observable Signatures of Terrestrial Systems survey for exozodiacal dust. By comparing our measurements to model predictions based on the solar zodiacal dust in the N band, we estimate a 1 σ median sensitivity of 23 zodis times the solar system dust surface density in its habitable zone (HZ; 23 zodis) for early-type stars and 48 zodis for Sun-like stars, where 1 zodi is the surface density of HZ dust in the solar system. Of the 38 stars observed, 10 show significant excess. A clear correlation of our detections with the presence of cold dust in the systems was found, but none with the stellar spectral type or age. The majority of Sun-like stars have relatively low HZ dust levels (best-fit median: 3 zodis, 1 σ upper limit: 9 zodis, 95% confidence: 27 zodis based on our N band measurements), while ∼20% are significantly more dusty. The solar system’s HZ dust content is consistent with being typical. Our median HZ dust level would not be a major limitation to the direct imaging search for Earth-like exoplanets, but more precise constraints are still required, in particular to evaluate the impact of exozodiacal dust for the spectroscopic characterization of imaged exo-Earth candidates.
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Andrew Skemer
University of California, Santa Cruz
- 123 shared
Laird M. Close
- 120 shared
Denis Defrère
KU Leuven
- 116 shared
Vanessa P. Bailey
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- 102 shared
Jared R. Males
University of Arizona
- 98 shared
Alfio Puglisi
National Institute for Astrophysics
- 96 shared
Katie M. Morzinski
- 96 shared
Simone Esposito
Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory
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