Archival MIRI imaging reaches contrasts of 10^-3 to 10^-4 at 1-3 arcseconds, enabling detection of ~170 K Jupiter-sized planets at separations >35 AU around M-dwarfs at 12.5 pc, with no new planets found but useful sensitivity maps produced.
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Reviews direct imaging of protoplanets and proposes deriving observational estimates of planet mass-to-radius ratio to test formation models, highlighting ELT capabilities.
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A Search for Wide-orbit Planets Around M-dwarfs using Deep MIRI 15-micron Images
Archival MIRI imaging reaches contrasts of 10^-3 to 10^-4 at 1-3 arcseconds, enabling detection of ~170 K Jupiter-sized planets at separations >35 AU around M-dwarfs at 12.5 pc, with no new planets found but useful sensitivity maps produced.
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High-Contrast Imaging of Forming Protoplanets: VLTs, JWST, and the Promise of ELT
Reviews direct imaging of protoplanets and proposes deriving observational estimates of planet mass-to-radius ratio to test formation models, highlighting ELT capabilities.