High-contrast imaging with PACO and REXPACO reveals a new candidate companion at ~14 au and a tightly wound H-alpha spiral in the inner disk of HD 142527, suggesting ongoing companion-disk interactions.
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Viscous stirring via gravitational scattering produces lognormal inclination distributions that yield Lorentzian vertical density profiles, which relax to Gaussians after equipartition, enabling estimates of perturber masses in ARKS debris disks.
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Exploration of the inner region of the system HD 142527
High-contrast imaging with PACO and REXPACO reveals a new candidate companion at ~14 au and a tightly wound H-alpha spiral in the inner disk of HD 142527, suggesting ongoing companion-disk interactions.
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Viscously Stirring Particle Disks into Lorentzians and Gaussians to Infer Dynamical and Collisional Masses (ARKS XIII)
Viscous stirring via gravitational scattering produces lognormal inclination distributions that yield Lorentzian vertical density profiles, which relax to Gaussians after equipartition, enabling estimates of perturber masses in ARKS debris disks.