We recently announced the detection of an unknown submillimeter source in our ALMA observations of alpha Cen AB. The source was detected in two epochs, a strong detection at 445~GHz and one at lower significance at 343.5~GHz. After valuable feedback of the community, it turns out that the detection at 343.5~GHz could not be reproduced with a different reduction software nor with fitting within the $(u,v)$-plane. The detection at 445~GHz has been further confirmed with modeling of the $(u,v)$-data and was shown to be robust at $>12\sigma$, confirming our detection of this unknown source. However, based on only one epoch, further analysis and preferably new data are needed, before publication of an article in which the nature of the new source can be discussed. The analysis has indicated the importance of both $(u,v)$-plane fitting and alternative data reduction when dealing with low signal to noise source detections.
Comment: withdrawn until further data is available