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    • Villenave, M.; Stapelfeldt, K. R.; Duchêne, G.; Ménard, F.; Lambrechts, M.; Sierra Morales, Anibal; Flores, C.; Dent, W. R. F.; Wolff, S.; Ribas, A.; Benisty, Myriam; Cuello, N.; Pinte, C. (IOP, 2022)
      High dust density in the midplane of protoplanetary disks is favorable for efficient grain growth and can allow fast formation of planetesimals and planets, before disks dissipate. Vertical settling and dust trapping in ...
    • Asensio Torres, R.; Henning, Th; Cantalloube, F.; Pinilla, P.; Mesa, D.; Garufi, A.; Jorquera, S.; Gratton, R.; Chauvin, Gael; Szulagyi, J.; van Boekel, R.; Dong, R.; Marleau, G-D; Benisty, Myriam; Villenave, M.; Bergez Casalou, C.; Desgrange, C.; Janson, M.; Keppler, M.; Langlois, M.; Menard, F.; Rickman, E.; Stolker, T.; Feldt, M.; Fusco, T.; Gluck, L.; Pavlov, A.; Ramos, J. (EDP Sciences, 2021)
      The detection of a wide range of substructures such as rings, cavities, and spirals has become a common outcome of high spatial resolution imaging of protoplanetary disks, both in the near-infrared scattered light and in ...
    • Villenave, M.; Ménard, F.; Dent, W. R. F.; Benisty, Myriam; Van der Plas, G.; Williams, J. P.; Ansdell, M.; Ribas, A.; Cáceres, C.; Cánovas, H.; Cieza, L.; Hales, A.; Kamp, I.; Pinte, C.; Principe, D. A.; Schreiber, M. R. (EDP Sciences, 2021)
      Context. Characterizing the evolution of protoplanetary disks is necessary to improve our understanding of planet formation. Constraints on both dust and gas are needed to determine the dominant disk dissipation ...