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  • The 2008 outburst in the young stellar system ZCMa: I. Evidence of an enhanced bipolar wind on the AU-scale
    Benisty, M; Malbet, F; Dougados, C ... arXiv.org, 07/2010
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    Accretion is a fundamental process in star formation. Although the time evolution of accretion remains a matter of debate, observations and modelling studies suggest that episodic outbursts of strong ...
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  • GRAVITY+ Wide: Towards hundreds of z \(\sim\) 2 AGN
    Drescher, A; Fabricius, M; Shimizu, T ... arXiv.org, 09/2022
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    As part of the GRAVITY\(^{+}\) project, the near-infrared beam combiner GRAVITY and the VLTI are currently undergoing a series of significant upgrades to further improve the performance and sky ...
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  • J, H, K spectro-interferometry of the Mira variable S Orionis
    Wittkowski, M; Boboltz, D A; Driebe, T ... arXiv.org, 01/2008
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    Aims: We present J, H, K interferometry with a spectral resolution of 35 for the Mira variable S Orionis. We aim at measuring the diameter variation as a function of wavelength that is expected due ...
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  • Resolving the asymmetric inner wind region of the yellow hypergiant IRC+10420 with VLTI/AMBER in low and high spectral resolution mode
    Driebe, T; Groh, J H; K -H Hofmann ... arXiv.org, 09/2009
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    We obtained near-infrared long-baseline interferometry of IRC+10420 with the AMBER instrument of ESO's Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) in low and high spectral resolution (HR) mode to ...
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  • The Carina High-Contrast Imaging Project for massive Stars (CHIPS) I. Methodology and proof of concept on QZ Car (\(\equiv\) HD93206)
    Rainot, A; Reggiani, M; Sana, H ... arXiv.org, 06/2020
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    Massive stars like company. However, low-mass companions have remained extremely difficult to detect at angular separations (\(\rho\)) smaller than 1" (~1000-3000 au considering typical distance to ...
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  • (\varepsilon\) Lupi: measuring the heartbeat of a doubly-magnetic massive binary with BRITE-Constellation
    Pablo, H; Shultz, M; Fuller, J ... arXiv.org, 06/2019
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    \(\varepsilon\) Lupi A is a binary system consisting of two main sequence early B-type stars Aa and Ab in a short period, moderately eccentric orbit. The close binary pair is the only doubly-magnetic ...
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  • System overview of the VLTI Spectro-Imager
    Jocou, L; Berger, J P; Malbet, F ... arXiv.org, 07/2008
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    The VLTI Spectro Imager project aims to perform imaging with a temporal resolution of 1 night and with a maximum angular resolution of 1 milliarcsecond, making best use of the Very Large Telescope ...
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  • VSI: the VLTI spectro-imager
    Malbet, F; Buscher, D; Weigelt, G ... arXiv (Cornell University), 07/2008
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    The VLTI Spectro Imager (VSI) was proposed as a second-generation instrument of the Very Large Telescope Interferometer providing the ESO community with spectrally-resolved, near-infrared images at ...
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  • Milli-arcsecond astrophysics with VSI, the VLTI spectro-imager in the ELT era
    Malbet, F; Buscher, D; Weigelt, G ... arXiv.org, 01/2008
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    Nowadays, compact sources like surfaces of nearby stars, circumstellar environments of stars from early stages to the most evolved ones and surroundings of active galactic nuclei can be investigated ...
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  • Direct confirmation of the radial-velocity planet \(\beta\) Pic c
    Nowak, M; Lacour, S; A -M Lagrange ... arXiv.org, 10/2020
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    Methods used to detect giant exoplanets can be broadly divided into two categories: indirect and direct. Indirect methods are more sensitive to planets with a small orbital period, whereas direct ...
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