The MIRI Exoplanets Orbiting White dwarfs (MEOW) Survey: Mid-infrared Excess Reveals a Giant Planet Candidate around a Nearby White Dwarf
Vanderburg, Andrew; Stevenson, Kevin B.; MacDonald, Ryan J.; Jenkins, Sydney; Blouin, Simon; Crane, Jeffrey D.; Debes, John; Xu, Siyi; Teske, Johanna; Shectman, Stephen; Janson, Markus; Kenworthy, Matthew; Morley, Caroline; Limbach, Mary Anne; Soares-Furtado, Melinda; Venner, Alexander; Bowens-Rubin, Rachel; Osip, Dave; Butler, Paul; Kleisioti, Evangelia
United States, Australia, Canada, Sweden, Netherlands, Chile
Abstract
The MIRI Exoplanets Orbiting White dwarfs survey is a cycle 2 JWST program to search for exoplanets around dozens of nearby white dwarfs via infrared excess and direct imaging. In this Letter, we present the detection of mid-infrared excess at 18 and 21 μm toward the bright (V = 11.4) metal-polluted white dwarf WD 0310–688. The source of the IR excess is almost certainly within the system; the probability of background contamination is <0.1%. While the IR excess could be due to an unprecedentedly small and cold debris disk, it is best explained by a