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    • Olofsson, J.; Samland, M.; Avenhaus, Henning; Cáceres, C.; Henning, Thomas; Moor, A.; Milli, Julien; Cánovas, Héctor; Quanz, Sascha; Schreiber, Matthias; Augereau, J. C.; Bayo, A.; Bazzon, A.; Beuzit, J.L.; Boccaletti, Anthony; Buenzli, E.; Casassus Montero, Simón; Chauvin, G.; Dominik, C.; Desidera, S.; Feldt, M.; Gratton, R.; Janson, M.; Lagrange, Anne Marie; Langlois, Maud; Lannier, J.; Maire, Anne-Lise; Mesa, D.; Pinte, Christophe; Rouan, D.; Salter, G.; Thalmann, Christian; Vigan, A. (EDP Sciences, 2016)
      Context. Debris disks off er valuable insights into the latest stages of circumstellar disk evolution, and can possibly help us to trace the outcomes of planetary formation processes. In the age range 10 to 100 Myr, most ...
    • Cieza González, Lucas; Casassus Montero, Simón; Tobin, John; Bos, Steven; Williams, Jonathan; Pérez, Sebastián; Zhu, Zhaohuan; Canovas, Héctor; Dunham, Michael; Hales, Antonio; Prieto, José; Principe, David; Schreiber, Matthias; Ruiz Rodríguez, Dary; Zurlo, Alice (Nature Publishing Group, 2016)
      A snow-line is the region of a protoplanetary disk at which a major volatile, such as water or carbon monoxide, reaches its condensation temperature. Snow-lines play a crucial role in disk evolution by promoting the rapid ...