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    • Casassus Montero, Simón; Marino Estay, Sebastián; Pérez, S.; Román, P.; Dunhill, A.; Armitage, P. J.; Cuadra, J.; Wootten, A.; Van der Plas, Gerrit; Cieza, L.; Moral, Víctor; Christiaens, V.; Montesinos, Matías (IOP Publishing, 2015)
      The finding of residual gas in the large central cavity of the HD 142527 disk motivates questions regarding the origin of its non-Keplerian kinematics and possible connections with planet formation. We aim to understand ...
    • Benisty, Myriam; Juhasz, A.; Boccaletti, A.; Avenhaus, H.; Milli, J.; Thalmann, C.; Dominik, C.; Pinilla, P.; Buenzli, E.; Pohl, A.; Beuzit, J.L.; Birnstiel, T.; Boer, J. de; Bonnefoy, M.; Chauvin, G.; Christiaens, V.; Garufi, A.; Grady, C.; Henning, Thomas; Huelamo, N.; Isella, A.; Langlois, M.; Ménard, Francois; Mouillet, D.; Olofsson, J.; Pantin, E.; Pinte, Christophe; Pueyo, L. (ESO, 2015)
      Context. The study of dynamical processes in protoplanetary disks is essential to understand planet formation. In this context, transition disks are prime targets because they are at an advanced stage of disk clearing and ...
    • Pérez, S.; Casassus Montero, Simón; Ménard, Francois; Román, P.; Van der Plas, Gerrit; Cieza, L.; Pinte, Christophe; Christiaens, V.; Hales, A. (IOP Pub, 2015)
      Inner cavities and annular gaps in circumstellar disks are possible signposts of giant planet formation. The young star HD142527 hosts a massive protoplanetary disk with a large cavity that extends up to 140 AU from the ...