2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2301.07714
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Planet Search with the Keck/NIRC2 Vortex Coronagraph in Ms-band for Vega

Abstract: Context. Gaps in circumstellar disks can signal the existence of planetary perturbers, making such systems preferred targets for direct imaging observations of exoplanets. Aims. Being one of the brightest and closest stars to the Sun, the photometric standard star Vega hosts a two-belt debris disk structure. Together with the fact that its planetary system is being viewed nearly face-on, Vega has been one of the prime targets for planet imaging efforts. Methods. Using the vector vortex coronagraph on Keck/NIRC… Show more

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“…Instead, ground-based telescopes equipped with advanced AO will outperform JWST in the contrast limit around bright sources (cf. Beichman et al 2019;Boccaletti et al 2015;Danielski et al 2018;Delacroix et al 2013;Ren et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, ground-based telescopes equipped with advanced AO will outperform JWST in the contrast limit around bright sources (cf. Beichman et al 2019;Boccaletti et al 2015;Danielski et al 2018;Delacroix et al 2013;Ren et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%