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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A candidate 0.3-7.6 MJup companion is reported in the gap of the ~2.8 Myr pre-transitional disk around WRAY 15-1880, with an ALMA blob interpreted as a vortex at the m=1 Lindblad resonance.
Multi-epoch analysis confirms 0.81 deg/yr spiral motion and co-moving twist in HD 135344B, consistent with a single protoplanet at 69 au driving multiple disk features.
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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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Analysis of the young disk around WRAY 15-1880: does it contain a primitive planetary system?
A candidate 0.3-7.6 MJup companion is reported in the gap of the ~2.8 Myr pre-transitional disk around WRAY 15-1880, with an ALMA blob interpreted as a vortex at the m=1 Lindblad resonance.
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Multi-epoch scattered-light analysis of HD 135344B: new evidence for a spiral-driving protoplanet
Multi-epoch analysis confirms 0.81 deg/yr spiral motion and co-moving twist in HD 135344B, consistent with a single protoplanet at 69 au driving multiple disk features.