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Title: Discovery of a low-mass companion inside the debris ring surrounding the F5V star HD206893
Author: Julien Milli, Pascale Hibon, Valentin Christiaens, Elodie Choquet, Mickael Bonnefoy, Grant M. Kennedy, Mark C. Wyatt, Olivier Absil, Carlos A. Gomez Gonzalez, Carlos del Burgo, Luca Matra, Jean-Charles Augereau, Anthony Boccaletti, Christian Delacroix, Steve Ertel, William R.F. Dent, Pontus Forsberg, Thierry Fusco, Julien H. Girard, Serge Habraken, Elsa Huby, Mikael Karlsson, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Dimitri Mawet, David Mouillet, Marshall Perrin, Christophe Pinte, Laurent Pueyo, Claudia Reyes, Remi Soummer, Jean Surdej, Yoann Tarricq, Zahed Wahhaj

Uncovering the ingredients and the architecture of planetary systems is a very active field of research that has fuelled many new theories on giant planet formation, migration, composition, and interaction with the circumstellar environment. We aim at discovering and studying new such systems, to further expand our knowledge of how low-mass companions form and evolve. We obtained high-contrast H-band images of the circumstellar environment of the F5V star HD206893, known to host a debris disc never detected in scattered light. These observations are part of the SPHERE High Angular Resolution Debris Disc Survey (SHARDDS) using the InfraRed Dual-band Imager and Spectrograph (IRDIS) installed on VLT/SPHERE. We report the detection of a source with a contrast of 3.6 x 10^{-5} in the H-band, orbiting at a projected separation of 270 milliarcsecond or 10 au, corresponding to a mass in the range 24 to 73 Mjup for an age of the system in the range 0.2 to 2 Gyr. The detection was confirmed ten months later with VLT/NaCo, ruling out a background object with no proper motion. A faint extended emission compatible with the disc scattered light signal is also observed. The detection of a low-mass companion inside a massive debris disc makes this system an analogue of other young planetary systems such as beta Pictoris, HR8799 or HD95086 and requires now further characterisation of both components to understand their interactions.

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