One of the top priorities in observational astronomy is the direct imaging and characterization of extrasolar planets (exoplanets) and planetary systems. Direct images of rocky exoplanets are of particular interest in the search for life beyond the Earth, but they tend to be rather challenging targets since they are orders-of-magnitude dimmer than their host stars and are separated by small angular distances that are comparable to the classical λ/D diffraction limit, even for the coming generation of 30 m class telescopes. Current and planned efforts for ground-based direct imaging of exoplanets combine high-order adaptive optics (AO) with a stellar coronagraph observing at wavelengths ranging from the visible to the mid-IR. The primary bar...
The SCAO mode of MAORY-MICADO provides us with a very intriguing opportunity as for detection and ch...
In the context of exoplanet detection, a large majority of the 400 detected exoplanets have been fou...
International audienceImaging faint objects, such as exoplanets or disks, around nearby stars is ext...
Over two decades ago, the first planet around a star other than the Sun was discovered. With each pa...
The success of ground-based, high contrast imaging for the detection of exoplanets in part depends o...
International audienceContext. Several exoplanet direct-imaging instruments (VLT-SPHERE, Gemini Plan...
Just over two decades ago the first planet outside our solar system was found, and thousands more ha...
Second-generation exoplanet imagers using extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) and coronagraphy have demon...
Measuring masses of long-period planets around F, G, and K stars is necessary to characterize exopla...
International audienceContext. Direct imaging of exoplanets takes advantage of state-of-the-art adap...
Context. Spectroscopy of exoplanets is very challenging because of the high star-planet contrast. A ...
Received ********; accepted ******** Context. Several exoplanet direct-imaging instruments (VLT-SPHE...
Abstract: The principal difficulties in directly imaging extremely faint objects in orbit about near...
Context. Direct imaging of exoplanets takes advantage of state-of-the-art adaptive optics (AO) syste...
The SCAO mode of MAORY-MICADO provides us with a very intriguing opportunity as for detection and ch...
In the context of exoplanet detection, a large majority of the 400 detected exoplanets have been fou...
International audienceImaging faint objects, such as exoplanets or disks, around nearby stars is ext...
Over two decades ago, the first planet around a star other than the Sun was discovered. With each pa...
The success of ground-based, high contrast imaging for the detection of exoplanets in part depends o...
International audienceContext. Several exoplanet direct-imaging instruments (VLT-SPHERE, Gemini Plan...
Just over two decades ago the first planet outside our solar system was found, and thousands more ha...
Second-generation exoplanet imagers using extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) and coronagraphy have demon...
Measuring masses of long-period planets around F, G, and K stars is necessary to characterize exopla...
International audienceContext. Direct imaging of exoplanets takes advantage of state-of-the-art adap...
Context. Spectroscopy of exoplanets is very challenging because of the high star-planet contrast. A ...
Received ********; accepted ******** Context. Several exoplanet direct-imaging instruments (VLT-SPHE...
Abstract: The principal difficulties in directly imaging extremely faint objects in orbit about near...
Context. Direct imaging of exoplanets takes advantage of state-of-the-art adaptive optics (AO) syste...
The SCAO mode of MAORY-MICADO provides us with a very intriguing opportunity as for detection and ch...
In the context of exoplanet detection, a large majority of the 400 detected exoplanets have been fou...
International audienceImaging faint objects, such as exoplanets or disks, around nearby stars is ext...