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    • Janson, Markus; Gratton, Raffaele; Rodet, Laetitia; Vigan, Arthur; Bonnefoy, Mickael; Delorme, Philippe; Mamajek, Eric E.; Reffert, Sabine; Stock, Lukas; Marleau, Gabriel Dominique; Langlois, Maud; Chauvin, Gael; Desidera, Silvano; Ringqvist, Simon; Mayer, Lucio; Viswanath, Gayathri; Squicciarini, Vito; Meyer, Michael R.; Samland, Matthias; Petrus, Simon; Helled, Ravit; Kenworthy, Matthew A.; Quanz, Sascha P.; Biller, Beth; Henning, Thomas; Mesa, Dino; Engler, Natalia; Carson, Joseph C. (Nature, 2021)
      Planet formation occurs around a wide range of stellar masses and stellar system architectures(1). An improved understanding of the formation process can be achieved by studying it across the full parameter space, particularly ...
    • Boccaletti, Anthony; Thalmann, Christian; Lagrange, Anne Marie; Janson, Markus; Augereau, Jean Charles; Schneider, Glenn; Milli, Julien; Grady, Carol; Debes, John; Langlois, Maud; Mouillet, David; Henning, Thomas; Dominik, Carsten; Maire, Anne-Lise; Beuzit, Jean-Luc; Carson, Joseph; Dohlen, Kjetil; Engler, Natalia; Feldt, Markus; Fusco, Thierry; Ginski, Christian; Girard, Julien H.; Hines, Dean; Kasper, Markus; Mawet, Dimitri; Ménard, Francois; Meyer, Michael R.; Moutou, Claire; Olofsson, Johan; Rodigas, Timothy; Sauvage, Jean Francois; Schlieder, Joshua; Martin Schmid, Hans; Turatto, Massimo; Udry, Stephane; Vakili, Farrokh; Vigan, Arthur; Wahhaj, Zahed; Wisniewski, John (Nature Publishing, 2015)
      In the 1980s, excess infrared emission was discovered around main-sequence stars; subsequent direct-imaging observations revealed orbiting disks of cold dust to be the source(1). These 'debris disks' were thought to be ...
    • Maire, Anne-Lise; Langlois, Maud; Delorme, Philippe; Chauvin, Gael; Gratton, Raffaele; Vigan, Arthur; Girard, Julien H.; Wahhaj, Zahed; Pott, Jorg-Uwe; Burtscher, Leonard; Boccaletti, Anthony; Carlotti, Alexis; Henning, Thomas; Kenworthy, Matthew A.; Kervella, Pierre; Rickman, Emily L.; Schmidt, Tobias O. B. (Spie-Soc Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2021)
      Measuring the orbits of directly imaged exoplanets requires precise astrometry at the milliarcsec level over long periods of time due to their wide separation to the stars (greater than or similar to 10 au) and long orbital ...