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Transition disks: four candidates for ongoing giant planet formation in Ophiuchus
(EDP Sciences, 2012-03)
Among the large set of Spitzer-selected transitional disks that we have examined in the Ophiuchus molecular, four disks have been identified as (giant) planet-forming candidates based on the morphology of their spectral ...
Protoplanetary Disks Including Radiative Feedback from Accreting Planets
(The American Astronomical Society, 2015)
While recent observational progress is converging on the detection of compact regions of thermal emission due to
embedded protoplanets, further theoretical predictions are needed to understand the response of a ...
A SCUBA-2 850-μm survey of protoplanetary discs in the IC 348 cluster
(Royal Astronomical Society, 2015)
We present 850-µm observations of the 2–3 Myr cluster IC 348 in the Perseus molecular cloud
using the SCUBA-2 camera on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. Our SCUBA-2 map has
a diameter of 30 arcmin and contains ∼370 ...
Intermediate Resolution Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of 36 late-M Dwarfs
(The Astronomical Journal, 2012)
Intermediate Resolution Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of 36 late-M Dwarfs
(The Astronomical Journal, 2012)
Transition disks: four candidates for ongoing giant planet formation in Ophiuchus
(EDP Sciences, 2011)
Stellar and Planetary Characterization of the Ross 128 Exoplanetary System from APOGEE Spectra
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2018-06)
The first detailed chemical abundance analysis of the M-dwarf (M4.0) exoplanet-hosting star Ross 128 is presented here, based upon near-infrared (1.5-1.7 μm), high-resolution (R ∼ 22,500) spectra from the SDSS Apache Point ...
Dynamical models to explain observations with SPHERE in planetary systems with double debris belts
(EDP Sciences, 2018)
Context. A large number of systems harboring a debris disk show evidence for a double belt architecture. One hypothesis for explaining the gap between the debris belts in these disks is the presence of one or more planets ...
An N-2 : CH4 : H2O DC glow discharge plasma probed by optical and electric techniques: significance to the radiation chemistry of Titan's upper atmosphere in the presence of meteoritic water
(Pergamon-elsevier Science LtdOxfordInglaterra, 1998)