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Title: Searching for young Jupiter analogues around AP Col: L-band high-contrast imaging of the closest pre-main sequence star
Authors: Sascha P. Quanz (1), Justin R. Crepp (2), Markus Janson (3), Henning Avenhaus (1), Michael R. Meyer (1), Lynne A. Hillenbrand (2) ((1) ETH Zurich, (2) Caltech, (3) Princeton)

The nearby M-dwarf AP Col was recently identified by Riedel et al. 2011 as a pre-main sequence star (age 12 - 50 Myr) situated only 8.4 pc from the Sun. The combination of its youth, distance, and intrinsically low luminosity make it an ideal target to search for extrasolar planets using direct imaging. We report deep adaptive optics observations of AP Col taken with VLT/NACO and Keck/NIRC2 in the L-band. Using aggressive speckle suppression and background subtraction techniques, we are able to rule out companions with mass m >= 0.5 - 1M_Jup for projected separations a>4.5 AU, and m >= 2 M_Jup for projected separations as small as 3 AU, assuming an age of 40 Myr using the COND theoretical evolutionary models. Using a different set of models the mass limits increase by a factor of ~2. The observations presented here are the deepest mass-sensitivity limits yet achieved within 20 AU on a star with direct imaging. While Doppler radial velocity surveys have shown that Jovian bodies with close-in orbits are rare around M-dwarfs, gravitational microlensing studies predict that ~17% of these stars host massive planets with orbital separations of 1-10 AU. Sensitive high-contrast imaging observations, like those presented here, will help to validate results from complementary detection techniques by determining the frequency of gas giant planets on wide orbits around M-dwarfs.

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AP Columbae, an otherwise innocuous red dwarf star in the constellation of Columba is a comparably close 27 light years away from Earth and approximately 40 million years old.
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Earth's neighbouring star 'discovered'

Planetary scientists claim to have uncovered a new stellar neighbour with the discovery of the closest young star to Earth. 
An international team has carried out a research and shown that the star, named AP Columbae, is the closest so- called "pre main-sequence" star, 'The Astronomical Journal' reported in its latest edition. 

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