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  • Ring shaped dust accumulati... Ring shaped dust accumulation in transition disks
    Pinilla, P.; Benisty, M.; Birnstiel, T. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 09/2012, Volume: 545
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    Context. Transition disks are believed to be the final stages of protoplanetary disks, during which a forming planetary system or photoevaporation processes open a gap in the inner disk, drastically ...
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  • 3D Radiation Nonideal Magne... 3D Radiation Nonideal Magnetohydrodynamical Simulations of the Inner Rim in Protoplanetary Disks
    Flock, M.; Fromang, S.; Turner, N. J. ... The Astrophysical journal, 02/2017, Volume: 835, Issue: 2
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    Many planets orbit within 1 au of their stars, raising questions about their origins. Particularly puzzling are the planets found near the silicate sublimation front. We investigate conditions near ...
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  • Connecting the shadows: pro... Connecting the shadows: probing inner disk geometries using shadows in transitional disks
    Min, M.; Stolker, T.; Dominik, C. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 08/2017, Volume: 604
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    Aims. Shadows in transitional disks are generally interpreted as signs of a misaligned inner disk. This disk is usually beyond the reach of current day high contrast imaging facilities. However, the ...
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  • RADIATION HYDRODYNAMICS MOD... RADIATION HYDRODYNAMICS MODELS OF THE INNER RIM IN PROTOPLANETARY DISKS
    Flock, M.; Fromang, S.; Turner, N. J. ... The Astrophysical journal, 08/2016, Volume: 827, Issue: 2
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    ABSTRACT Many stars host planets orbiting within a few astronomical units (AU). The occurrence rate and distributions of masses and orbits vary greatly with the host star's mass. These close planets' ...
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  • A Highly Settled Disk aroun... A Highly Settled Disk around Oph163131
    Villenave, M.; Stapelfeldt, K. R.; Duchêne, G. ... The Astrophysical journal, 05/2022, Volume: 930, Issue: 1
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    Abstract High dust density in the midplane of protoplanetary disks is favorable for efficient grain growth and can allow fast formation of planetesimals and planets, before disks dissipate. Vertical ...
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  • Annular substructures in th... Annular substructures in the transition disks around LkCa 15 and J1610
    Facchini, S.; Benisty, M.; Bae, J. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 07/2020, Volume: 639
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    We present high-resolution millimeter continuum ALMA observations of the disks around the T Tauri stars LkCa 15 and 2MASS J16100501-2132318 (hereafter, J1610). These transition disks host ...
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  • Perturbers: SPHERE detectio... Perturbers: SPHERE detection limits to planetary-mass companions in protoplanetary disks
    Asensio-Torres, R.; Henning, Th; Cantalloube, F. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 08/2021, Volume: 652
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    The detection of a wide range of substructures such as rings, cavities, and spirals has become a common outcome of high spatial resolution imaging of protoplanetary disks, both in the near-infrared ...
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  • Asymmetric features in the ... Asymmetric features in the protoplanetary disk MWC 758
    Benisty, M.; Juhasz, A.; Boccaletti, A. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 06/2015, Volume: 578
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    Context. The study of dynamical processes in protoplanetary disks is essential to understand planet formation. In this context, transition disks are prime targets because they are at an advanced ...
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  • The Complex Morphology of t... The Complex Morphology of the Young Disk MWC 758: Spirals and Dust Clumps around a Large Cavity
    Boehler, Y.; Ricci, L.; Weaver, E. ... The Astrophysical journal, 02/2018, Volume: 853, Issue: 2
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    We present Atacama Large Millimeter Array observations at an angular resolution of 0 1-0 2 of the disk surrounding the young Herbig Ae star MWC 758. The data consist of images of the dust continuum ...
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  • Gas content of transitional... Gas content of transitional disks: a VLT/X-Shooter study of accretion and winds
    Manara, C. F.; Testi, L.; Natta, A. ... Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 08/2014, Volume: 568
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    Context. Transitional disks are thought to be a late evolutionary stage of protoplanetary disks whose inner regions have been depleted of dust. The mechanism responsible for this depletion is still ...
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