Three Years of SPHERE: The Latest View of the Morphology and Evolution of Protoplanetary Discs
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| Publication date | 09-2017 |
| Journal | The Messenger |
| Volume | Issue number | 169 |
| Pages (from-to) | 32-37 |
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| 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.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.18727/0722-6691/5036 |
| Other links | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017Msngr.169...32G |
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