Context. Direct detections of brown dwarfs and planetary-mass companions to members of nearby star-forming regions provide important clues about the process of star formation, core fragmentation, and protoplanetary disk evolution. Aims. We study two faint objects at a very small angular distance from the low-mass star ESO-Hα-558 and the possible massive brown dwarf ESO-Hα-566, both of which are members of the Chamaeleon I star-forming region, to establish whether they are physical companions to those sources. If they are, their low luminosities should imply L or T spectral types, which have clearly detectable spectral features. Methods. Adaptive optics-assisted imaging and spectroscopy of both faint candidate companions has ...
Context. Direct imaging provides a steady flow of newly discovered giant planets and brown dwarf com...
International audienceContext. The Upper-Scorpius association (5-11 Myr) contains a unique populatio...
Aims. Our objective is to identify analogues of gas giant planets, but located as companions at wide...
Context. Direct detections of brown dwarfs and planetary-mass companions to members of nearby star-f...
Context. Neuhäuser & Comerón (1998, Science, 282, 83; 1999, A&A, 350, 612) presented direct imaging ...
During an imaging survey of the Chamaeleon I star-forming region with the Advanced Camera for Survey...
International audienceContext. T Cha is a young star surrounded by a cold disk. The presence of a ga...
We present some results of a CFHT adaptive optics search for companions to nearby dwarfs. We identif...
International audienceWe report VLT/NACO imaging observations of the stars GSC 08047-00232 and HIP 6...
International audienceRecent observations by the B-star Exoplanet Abundance Study (BEAST) illustrate...
Context. Direct imaging provides a steady flow of newly discovered giant planets and brown dwarf com...
International audienceContext. The Upper-Scorpius association (5-11 Myr) contains a unique populatio...
Aims. Our objective is to identify analogues of gas giant planets, but located as companions at wide...
Context. Direct detections of brown dwarfs and planetary-mass companions to members of nearby star-f...
Context. Neuhäuser & Comerón (1998, Science, 282, 83; 1999, A&A, 350, 612) presented direct imaging ...
During an imaging survey of the Chamaeleon I star-forming region with the Advanced Camera for Survey...
International audienceContext. T Cha is a young star surrounded by a cold disk. The presence of a ga...
We present some results of a CFHT adaptive optics search for companions to nearby dwarfs. We identif...
International audienceWe report VLT/NACO imaging observations of the stars GSC 08047-00232 and HIP 6...
International audienceRecent observations by the B-star Exoplanet Abundance Study (BEAST) illustrate...
Context. Direct imaging provides a steady flow of newly discovered giant planets and brown dwarf com...
International audienceContext. The Upper-Scorpius association (5-11 Myr) contains a unique populatio...
Aims. Our objective is to identify analogues of gas giant planets, but located as companions at wide...