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Three Years of SPHERE: The Latest View of the Morphology and Evolution of Protoplanetary Discs

Authors :
Garufi, Antonio
Benisty, Myriam
Stolker, Tomas
Avenhaus, Henning
De Boer, Jos
Pohl, Adriana
Quanz, Sascha P.
Dominik, Carsten
Ginski, Christian
Thalmann, Christian
Van Boekel, Roy
Boccaletti, Anthony
Henning, Thomas
Janson, Markus
Salter, Graeme
Schmid, Hans Martin
Sissa, Elena
Langlois, Maud
Beuzit, Jean-Luc
Chauvin, Gaël
Mouillet, David
Augereau, Jean-Charles
Bazzon, Andreas
Biller, Beth
Bonnefoy, Mickael
Buenzli, Esther
Cheetham, Anthony
Daemgen, Sebastian
Desidera, Silvano
Engler, Natalia
Feldt, Markus
Girard, Julien
Gratton, Raffaele
Hagelberg, Janis
Keller, Christoph
Keppler, Miriam
Kenworthy, Matthew
Kral, Quentin
Lopez, Bruno
Maire, Anne-Lise
Menard, François
Mesa, Dino
Messina, Sergio
Meyer, Michael R.
Milli, Julien
Min, Michiel
Muller, André
Olofsson, Johan
Pawellek, Nicole
Pinte, Christophe
Szulagyi, Judit
Vigan, Arthur
Wahhaj, Zahed
Waters, Rens
Zurlo, Alice
Publisher :
European Southern Observatory (ESO)

Abstract

Spatially resolving the immediate surroundings of young stars is a key challenge for the planet formation community. SPHERE on the VLT represents an important step forward by increasing the opportunities offered by optical or near-infrared imaging instruments to image protoplanetary discs. The Guaranteed Time Observation Disc team has concentrated much of its efforts on polarimetric differential imaging, a technique that enables the efficient removal of stellar light and thus facilitates the detection of light scattered by the disc within a few au from the central star. These images reveal intriguing complex disc structures and diverse morphological features that are possibly caused by ongoing planet formation in the disc. An overview of the recent advances enabled by SPHERE is presented.<br />Published in The Messenger vol. 169, pp. 32-37, September 2017.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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