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  1. arXiv:2608.17740  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM

    The Roman Coronagraph Community Participation Program: Using the Zernike wavefront sensor for a full characterisation of the Roman Space Telescope and the Coronagraph Instrument

    Authors: Arthur Vigan, Alexis Bidot, Vincent Chambouleyron, Garreth Ruane, Laurent Pueyo, Mamadou N'Diaye, Kjetil Dohlen

    Abstract: The Roman Space Telescope Coronagraph Instrument (CGI) will demonstrate a series of technologies and techniques to enable the direct detection of reflected-light planets with space-based observatories. Among the several available observing modes and coronagraphic devices embarked in CGI, there is the transmissive dual-path Zernike wavefront sensor (ZWFS) that could be used to directly measure opti… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 August, 2026; originally announced August 2026.

    Comments: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2026, paper No. 14145-185

  2. arXiv:2608.17257  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.EP

    The Roman Coronagraph Community Participation Program: corgisim - a simulation suite for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Coronagraph Instrument

    Authors: Jingwen Zhang, Sophie Noiret, Maxwell A. Millar Blanchaer, Jason Wang, Alexis Lau, Neil Zimmerman, Jessica Gersh-Range, Eric Shen, Kevin Ludwick, Taichi Uyama, Chen Xie, Vanessa P. Bailey, John Krist, Elodie Choquet, Julien Girard, Alexis Bidot, Arthur Vigan

    Abstract: NASA's Roman Space Telescope will feature a pathfinder Coronagraph Instrument to demonstrate advanced high-contrast imaging from space, paving the way for future missions like the Habitable Worlds Observatory. The Coronagraph Instrument could obtain imaging, polarimetry and spectroscopy of Jupiter analogs in reflected visible light for the first time. We present the development of an open-source s… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 August, 2026; originally announced August 2026.

    Comments: Proceedings of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2026 (Paper No.14145-182)

  3. arXiv:2608.06583  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP

    The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems VIII: patchy forsterite and enstatite clouds in the atmosphere of VHS 1256 b, retrieval lessons learned and outlook to the future

    Authors: Niall Whiteford, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Ben Burningham, Johanna M. Vos, Simon Petrus, Polychronis Patapis, Beth A. Biller, Andrew Skemer, Sasha Hinkley, Emily Calamari, Genaro Suárez, Kelle L. Cruz, Brittany E. Miles, Aarynn L. Carter, Francisco A. Martinez, Melanie J. Rowland, Olivier Absil, Arthur D. Adams, William O. Balmer, Anthony Boccaletti, Mariangela Bonavita, Mickaël Bonnefoy, Mark Booth, Brendan P. Bowler, Zackery W. Briesemeister , et al. (101 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: JWST defines a new era for the data-driven approach of retrieval modelling, which has become a cornerstone tool for the statistical inference of exoplanetary and brown dwarf properties. The Early Release Science program #1386 observations of VHS 1256 b represent a huge jump in data quality, data quantity and spectral coverage for such objects. VHS 1256 b is a young, planetary mass and extremely va… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 August, 2026; originally announced August 2026.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJL. 28 Pages. 12 Figures

  4. arXiv:2607.26243  [pdf

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    ForMoSA: Forward Modeling tool for Spectral Analysis

    Authors: ForMoSA Collaboration, Simon Petrus, Paulina Palma-Bifani, Matthieu Ravet, Allan Denis, Bhavesh Rajpoot, Mickaël Bonnefoy, Gaël Chauvin, Arthur Vigan, Alice Radcliffe, Pablo Requeijo, Kevin Hoy

    Abstract: ForMoSA (FORward MOdeling tool for Spectral Analysis) is an open-source Python package to fit spectroscopic and photometric observations using a Bayesian framework. It can utilize different self-consistent atmospheric models to perform robust parameter space exploration. It has been mainly designed for fitting directly imaged young planetary-mass brown dwarfs and exoplanets. The developments withi… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 8 pages, 2 figures

  5. arXiv:2607.23555  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.EP

    ANDES, the high-resolution spectrograph of the ELT: simulated performance of the CORO module and overview of the high-contrast capabilities for exoplanet observations

    Authors: M. N'Diaye, A. Simonnin, A. Spang, P. Berio, A. Chiavassa, G. Agapito, C. Bailet, G. Carlà, Y. Caujolle, O. Carrión-Gonzalez, G. Chauvin, S. Cuevas, O. Gabella, M. Houllé, S. Lagarde, P. Martinez, E. Pinna, B. Rajpoot, J. Seidel, C. Selmi, A. Vigan, P. Di Marcantonio

    Abstract: We present the simulated performance of the coronagraph (CORO) module for ANDES, the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) high-resolution spectrograph. ANDES aims to address a broad range of science cases, including the characterization of the atmosphere of exoplanets. With a first light envisioned by 2035, the instrument baseline features a modular fiber-fed echelle spectrograph with visible and near-… ▽ More

    Submitted 26 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 18 pages, 14 figures, SPIE paper No. 14150-142

  6. arXiv:2607.11642  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Latitudinal chemical and cloud variations in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf

    Authors: Benjamin Charnay, Sam de Regt, Matthieu Ravet, Lucas Teinturier, Flavien Kiefer, Gaël Chauvin, Allan Denis, Mickaël Bonnefoy, Paulina Palma-Bifani, Alice Radcliffe, Arthur Vigan

    Abstract: Brown dwarfs are massive analogues of extrasolar giant planets. Compared to exoplanets whose observations are generally limited by the presence of their bright host star, brown dwarfs are ideal targets for studying substellar atmospheric physics, chemistry and dynamics. Previous observations and simulations of their atmospheres suggest preferential cloud formation around the equator, associated wi… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 32 pages, 13 figures. Under review at Nature Astronomy. Revised version after two rounds of review

  7. arXiv:2607.10124  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM

    SAXO+, the second-stage adaptive optics for SPHERE: NCPA compensation and dark-hole loop with a pyramid wavefront sensor

    Authors: Johan Mazoyer, Charles Goulas, Raphaël Galicher, Axel Potier, Fabrice Vidal, Florian Ferreira, Arnaud Sevin, Clémentine Béchet, Isaac Bernardino Dinis, Anthony Boccaletti, Gael Chauvin, Fausto Cortecchia, Emiliano Diolaiti, Nicolas Galland, Caroline Kulcsár, Maud Langlois, Matteo Lombini, Julien Milli, Mamadou N'diaye, Henri-François Raynaud, Laura Schreiber, Michel Tallon, Arthur Vigan, François Wildi

    Abstract: The SAXO+ upgrade of the VLT/SPHERE adaptive optics system introduces a second-stage near-infrared pyramid wavefront sensor to improve high-contrast imaging, making accurate calibration of non-common path aberrations (NCPAs) essential to fully exploit its performance. This work refines the expected level of NCPAs in SAXO+ and presents the calibration procedures developed for static NCPA compensati… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 9 pages, 4 figures, proceedings of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2026, 14150-105

  8. arXiv:2606.26895  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM

    Cascade adaptive optics with a second stage based on a Zernike wavefront sensor for exoplanet observations II. Validation in broadband light on the ESO/GHOST testbed

    Authors: A. Rahim, M. N'Diaye, A. Vigan, M. Kasper, J. Nousiainen, B. Engler, K. Dohlen, S. Leveratto, J. Floriot, M. Marcos, C. Bailet, P. Bristow, E. S. Douglas

    Abstract: Current high-contrast facilities on the ground use extreme adaptive optics (XAO) systems to achieve contrasts down to $10^{-6}$ at 200\,mas for exoplanet observations. This performance is mainly limited by the XAO residuals due to the temporal errors in the XAO control loop. To overcome this issue, a promising solution consists in using cascade adaptive optics with a fast second stage. This approa… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 June, 2026; originally announced June 2026.

  9. arXiv:2605.27247  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.IM

    The SPHERE infrared survey for exoplanets (SHINE) V. Full sample characterization

    Authors: V. Squicciarini, S. Desidera, G. Chauvin, F. Kiefer, V. D'Orazi, C. Fontanive, A. Vigan, D. Nardiello, S. Messina, D. Albert, S. Bergeon, J. -L. Beuzit, B. Biller, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonavita, M. Bonnefoy, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube, A. Cheetham, P. Delorme, C. Dominik, M. Feldt, R. Galicher, R. Gratton, J. Hagelberg , et al. (87 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Unbiased surveys of large stellar samples are the prime means through which the prevalence of exoplanets can be derived, and crucial constraints to planet formation models can be set. Direct imaging (DI) is ideally positioned to probe the outer regions (5-300au) of planetary systems, providing complementary information to techniques such as transits and radial velocities. We present the full sampl… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 May, 2026; v1 submitted 26 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

    Comments: 70 pages, 5 figures, 8 tables. Accepted for publication in A&A

  10. Panchromatic View of the Frigid Jovian Exoplanet COCONUTS-2 b

    Authors: Matthieu Ravet, Mickaël Bonnefoy, Gaël Chauvin, Zhoujian Zhang, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Maël Voyer, Mark W. Phillips, Pascal Tremblin, Rocio Kiman, Jessica Copeland, James J. Mang, Caroline V. Morley, Helena Kühnle, Benjamin Charnay, Sam de Regt, Paul Mollière, Simon Petrus, Allan Denis, Alice Radcliffe, Paulina Palma-Bifani, Arthur Vigan, Mathilde Mâlin, Gabriel-Dominique Marleau, Elena Manjavacas, Kevin Hoy , et al. (2 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We use a high signal-to-noise MIRI-LRS spectrum (5.45 - 11 $μ$m, R$_λ$ $\sim100$) of COCONUTS-2~b revealing prominent molecular features of H$_2$O, CH$_4$ and NH$_3$. This dataset is combined with spectra from Gemini/FLAMINGOS-2 and JWST/NIRSpec (G395H), as well as photometry from WISE and Spitzer, resulting in almost continuous wavelength coverage from 1 to 15 $μ$m. We analyze the data using five… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 April, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in A&A (07 April 2026)

    Journal ref: A&A 710, A46 (2026)

  11. arXiv:2602.10260  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP

    Cold and eccentric: a high-spectral resolution view of 51 Eri b with VLT/HiRISE

    Authors: A. Denis, A. Vigan, G. Chauvin, A. Lacquement, H. Beust, M. Ravet, J. Costes, A. Radcliffe, S. Martos, W. Balmer, T. Stolker, P. Palma Bifani, B. Rajpoot, A. Simonnin, S. Petrus, T. Forveille, M. Janson, A. Reiners, N. Godoy, D. Cont, L. Nortmann, K. Hoy, A. Zurlo, H. Anwand-Heerwart, Y. Charles , et al. (13 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Discovered almost 10 years ago, the giant planet 51 Eridani b is one of the least separated (0.2 arcsec) and faintest (J = 19.74 mag) directly imaged exoplanets known to date. Its atmospheric properties have been thoroughly investigated through low- and medium-resolution spectroscopic observations, enabling robust characterization of the planet's bulk parameters. However, the planet's intrinsicall… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 February, 2026; v1 submitted 10 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 9 pages, 8 figures, Accepted for publication in A&A

  12. Characterization of debris disks observed with SPHERE

    Authors: N. Engler, J. Milli, N. Pawellek, R. Gratton, P. Thébault, C. Lazzoni, J. Olofsson, H. M. Schmid, S. Ulmer-Moll, C. Perrot, J. -C. Augereau, S. Desidera, G. Chauvin, M. Janson, C. Xie, Th. Henning, A. Boccaletti, S. B. Brown-Sevilla, E. Choquet, C. Dominik, M. Samland, A. Zurlo, M. Feldt, T. Fusco, C. Ginski , et al. (11 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: This study aims to characterize debris disks observed with SPHERE across multiple programs, with the goal of identifying systematic trends in disk morphology, dust mass, and grain properties as a function of stellar parameters. We analyzed a sample of 161 young stars using SPHERE observations at optical and near-IR wavelengths. Disk geometries were derived from ellipse fitting and model grids, whi… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 December, 2025; v1 submitted 2 December, 2025; originally announced December 2025.

    Comments: 57 pages, 33 figures, 13 tables

  13. arXiv:2511.20091  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Exomoon search with VLTI/GRAVITY around the substellar companion HD 206893 B

    Authors: Q. Kral, J. Wang, J. Kammerer, S. Lacour, M. Malin, T. Winterhalder, B. Charnay, C. Perrot, P. Huet, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, W. O. Balmer, M. Benisty, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, S. Blunt, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni, G. Bourdarot, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube, P. Caselli, G. Chauvin , et al. (108 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Direct astrometric detection of exomoons remains unexplored. This study presents the first application of high-precision astrometry to search for exomoons around substellar companions. We investigate whether the orbital motion of the companion HD 206893 B exhibits astrometric residuals consistent with the gravitational influence of an exomoon or binary planet. Using the VLTI/GRAVITY instrument, we… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

    Comments: accepted for publication in A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 705, A217 (2026)

  14. The ExoGRAVITY survey: A K-band spectral library of giant exoplanet and brown dwarf companions

    Authors: J. Kammerer, T. O. Winterhalder, S. Lacour, T. Stolker, G. -D. Marleau, W. O. Balmer, A. F. Moore, L. Piscarreta, C. Toci, A. Mérand, M. Nowak, E. L. Rickman, L. Pueyo, N. Pourré, E. Nasedkin, J. J. Wang, G. Bourdarot, F. Eisenhauer, Th. Henning, R. Garcia Lopez, E. F. van Dishoeck, T. Forveille, J. D. Monnier, R. Abuter, A. Amorim , et al. (84 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Direct observations of exoplanet and brown dwarf companions with near-infrared interferometry, first enabled by the dual-field mode of VLTI/GRAVITY, provide unique measurements of the objects' orbital motions and atmospheric compositions. Here, we compile a homogeneous library of all exoplanet and brown dwarf K-band spectra observed by GRAVITY thus far. We re-reduced all the available GRAVITY dual… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 January, 2026; v1 submitted 9 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: 21 pages, 11 figures, published in A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 704, A318 (2025)

  15. Multi-modal atmospheric characterization of $β$ Pictoris b: Adding high-resolution continuum spectra from GRAVITY

    Authors: M. Ravet, M. Bonnefoy, G. Chauvin, S. Lacour, M. Nowak, B. Charnay, P. Tremblin, D. Homeier, C. Morley, J. Fortney, A. Denis, S. Petrus, P. Palma-Bifani, R. Landman, L. T. Parker, M. Houllé, A. Chomez, K. Worthen, F. Kiefer, G. -D. Marleau, Z. Zhang, J. L. Birkby, F. Millour, A. -M. Lagrange, A. Vigan , et al. (2 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present the first VLTI/GRAVITY observations at R$_λ\sim 4000$ of $β$ Pic b. These four high S/N ($\sim$20) K-band spectra conserve both the pseudo-continuum and molecular absorption patterns. We analyze them with four self-consistent forward model grids (Exo-REM, ATMO, BT-Settl, Sonora) exploring $T_{\mathrm{eff}}$, log(g), metallicity, C/O, and $^{12}$CO/$^{13}$CO ratio. We also upgrade our fo… ▽ More

    Submitted 14 November, 2025; v1 submitted 29 September, 2025; originally announced September 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 704, A325 (2025)

  16. arXiv:2509.20621  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Constraints on the Orbit of the Young Substellar Companion GQ Lup B from High-Resolution Spectroscopy and VLTI/GRAVITY Astrometry

    Authors: Vidya Venkatesan, S. Blunt, J. J. Wang, S. Lacour, G. -D. Marleau, G. A. L. Coleman, L. Guerrero, W. O. Balmer, L. Pueyo, T. Stolker, J. Kammerer, N. Pourré, M. Nowak, E. Rickman, A. Sivaramakrishnan, D. Sing, K. Wagner, A. -M. Lagrange, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, R. Asensio-Torres, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonnefoy , et al. (77 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Understanding the orbits of giant planets is critical for testing planet formation models, particularly at wide separations greater than 10 au where traditional core accretion becomes inefficient. However, constraining orbits at these separations has been challenging because of sparse orbital coverage and degeneracies in the orbital parameters. We use existing high-resolution spectroscopic measure… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 September, 2025; originally announced September 2025.

    Comments: 15 pages, 5 figures, Accepted to ApJ

  17. arXiv:2509.09504  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    YSES 2b is a background star: Differential astrometric M-dwarf measurements in time

    Authors: Matthew Kenworthy, Tomas Stolker, Jens Kammerer, William Balmer, Arthur Vigan, Sylvestre Lacour, Gilles Otten, Eric Mamajek, Christian Ginski, Mathias Nowak, Steven Martos, Jason Wang, Emily Rickman, Markus Janson, Alexander Bohn, Mariangela Bonavita

    Abstract: We wish to confirm the nature of YSES 2b, a purportedly faint companion of the young star YSES 2. We used on-sky observations from SPHERE and GRAVITY to measure the astrometric position of 2b with respect to the star YSES 2, and examined the competing hypotheses of (i) a bound substellar companion versus (ii) a distant unrelated background source with a non-zero proper motion. YSES 2b appears to b… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 September, 2025; originally announced September 2025.

    Comments: 8 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables

    Journal ref: A&A 701 (2025) A104

  18. arXiv:2508.18366  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.IM

    The mid-infrared spectrum of $β$ Pictoris b. First VLTI/MATISSE interferometric observations of an exoplanet

    Authors: M. Houllé, F. Millour, P. Berio, J. Scigliuto, S. Lacour, B. Lopez, F. Allouche, J. -C. Augereau, D. Blain, M. Bonnefoy, M. Carbillet, G. Chauvin, J. Leftley, A. Matter, J. Milli, P. Mollière, E. Nasedkin, M. Nowak, P. Palma-Bifani, É. Pantin, P. Priolet, M. Ravet, J. Woillez, W. Balmer, P. Boley , et al. (24 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Few spectra of directly-imaged exoplanets have been obtained in the mid-infrared (> 3 $μ$m). This region is particularly rich in molecular spectral signatures, whose measurements can help recover atmospheric parameters and provide a better understanding of giant planet formation and atmospheric dynamics. In the past years, exoplanet interferometry with the VLTI/GRAVITY instrument has provided medi… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 December, 2025; v1 submitted 25 August, 2025; originally announced August 2025.

    Comments: 21 pages, 17 figures. Final version published in A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 704, A182 (2025)

  19. arXiv:2507.08654  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Spectral analysis of two directly imaged benchmark L dwarf companions at the stellar-substellar boundary

    Authors: William Ceva, Elisabeth C. Matthews, Emily L. Rickman, Damien Ségransan, Arthur Vigan, Brendan P. Bowler, Thierry Forveille, Kyle Franson, Janis Hagelberg, Stéphane Udry

    Abstract: We used multiple epochs of high-contrast imaging spectrophotometric observations to determine the atmospheric characteristics and thermal evolution of two previously detected benchmark L dwarf companions, HD 112863 B and HD 206505 B. We analyzed IRDIS and IFS data from VLT/SPHERE of each companion, both of which have dynamical masses near the stellar-substellar boundary. We compared each companion… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics

    Journal ref: A&A 701, A78 (2025)

  20. arXiv:2507.06206  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP

    Direct imaging discovery of a young giant planet orbiting on Solar System scales

    Authors: T. Stolker, M. Samland, L. B. F. M. Waters, M. E. van den Ancker, W. O. Balmer, S. Lacour, M. L. Sitko, J. J. Wang, M. Nowak, A. -L. Maire, J. Kammerer, G. P. P. L. Otten, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, M. Benisty, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, S. Blunt, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni, G. Bourdarot, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube , et al. (80 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: HD 135344 AB is a young visual binary system that is best known for the protoplanetary disk around the secondary star. The circumstellar environment of the A0-type primary star, on the other hand, is already depleted. HD 135344 A is therefore an ideal target for the exploration of recently formed giant planets because it is not obscured by dust. We searched for and characterized substellar compani… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: 13 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&A

  21. arXiv:2507.03562  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    The planetary-mass-limit VLT/SINFONI library: Spectral extraction and atmospheric characterization via forward modeling

    Authors: P. Palma-Bifani, M. Bonnefoy, G. Chauvin, P. Rojo, P. Baudoz, B. Charnay, A. Denis, K. Hoch, S. Petrus, M. Ravet, A. Simonnin, A. Vigan

    Abstract: We aim to deepen our understanding of the M-L transition on planetary-mass companions and isolated brown dwarfs, and search for evidence of possible differences between these two populations of objects. To this end, we present a set of 21 VLT/SINFONI K-band observations from five archival programs at a spectral resolution of 4000. We aim to measure atmospheric properties, such as temperature, surf… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: Acceptance date in A&A: 25/06/2025

    Journal ref: A&A 701, A51 (2025)

  22. arXiv:2507.00117  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP

    Orbit and atmosphere of HIP 99770 b through the eyes of VLTI/GRAVITY

    Authors: T. O. Winterhalder, J. Kammerer, S. Lacour, A. Mérand, M. Nowak, T. Stolker, W. O. Balmer, G. -D. Marleau, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, R. Asensio-Torres, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, S. Blunt, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni, G. Bourdarot, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube, P. Caselli, B. Charnay, G. Chauvin, A. Chavez, E. Choquet , et al. (70 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Context: Inferring the likely formation channel of giant exoplanets and brown dwarf companions from orbital and atmospheric observables remains a formidable challenge. Further and more precise directly measured dynamical masses of these companions are required to inform and gauge formation, evolutionary, and atmospheric models. We present an updated study of HIP 99770 b based on observations condu… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 June, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics

  23. Differentiating Formation Models with New Dynamical Masses for the PDS 70 Protoplanets

    Authors: David Trevascus, Sarah Blunt, Valentin Christiaens, Elisabeth Matthews, Iain Hammond, Wolfgang Brandner, Jason Wang, Sylvestre Lacour, Arthur Vigan, William O. Balmer, Mickael Bonnefoy, Remo Burn, Gaël Chauvin, Raffaele Gratton, Mathis Houllé, Sasha Hinkley, Jens Kammerer, Laura Kreidberg, Gabriel-Dominique Marleau, Dino Mesa, Gilles Otten, Mathias Nowak, Emily Rickman, Joel Sanchez-Bermudez, Jonas Sauter

    Abstract: Hot- and cold-start planet formation models predict differing luminosities for the young, bright planets that direct imaging surveys are most sensitive to. However, precise mass estimates are required to distinguish between these models observationally. The presence of two directly imaged planets, PDS 70 b and c, in the PDS 70 protoplanetary disk provides us a unique opportunity for dynamical mass… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 May, 2025; v1 submitted 15 April, 2025; originally announced April 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in A&A. 18 pages, 6 tables, 9 figures

    Journal ref: A&A 698, A19 (2025)

  24. Advancing European High-Contrast Imaging R&D Towards the Habitable Worlds Observatory

    Authors: Iva Laginja, Óscar Carrión-González, Romain Laugier, Elisabeth Matthews, Lucie Leboulleux, Axel Potier, Alexis Lau, Olivier Absil, Pierre Baudoz, Beth Biller, Anthony Boccaletti, Wolfgang Brandner, Alexis Carlotti, Gaël Chauvin, Élodie Choquet, David Doelman, Kjetil Dohlen, Marc Ferrari, Sasha Hinkley, Elsa Huby, Mikael Karlsson, Oliver Krause, Jonas Kühn, Jean-Michel Le Duigou, Johan Mazoyer , et al. (9 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) will enable a transformative leap in the direct imaging and characterization of Earth-like exoplanets. For this, NASA is focusing on early investment in technology development prior to mission definition and actively seeking international partnerships earlier than for previous missions. The "R&D for Space-Based HCI in Europe" workshop, held in March 2024 at P… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in Astrophysics and Space Science

  25. arXiv:2502.19558  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP

    Characterization of AF Lep b at high spectral resolution with VLT/HiRISE

    Authors: A. Denis, A. Vigan, J. Costes, G. Chauvin, A. Radcliffe, M. Ravet, W. Balmer, P. Palma-Bifani, S. Petrus, V. Parmentier, S. Martos, A. Simonnin, M. Bonnefoy, R. Cadet, T. Forveille, B. Charnay, F. Kiefer, A. -M. Lagrange, A. Chiavassa, T. Stolker, A. Lavail, N. Godoy, M. Janson, R. Pourcelot, P. Delorme , et al. (19 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Since the recent discovery of the directly imaged super-Jovian planet AF Lep b, several studies have been conducted to characterize its atmosphere and constrain its orbital parameters. AF Lep b has a measured dynamical mass of $3.68 \pm 0.48$ MJup, a radius of $1.3 \pm 0.15$ RJup, a nearly circular orbit in spin-orbit alignment with the host star, a relatively high metallicity, and a near-solar to… ▽ More

    Submitted 26 February, 2025; originally announced February 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in A&A

  26. arXiv:2501.12002  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.IM astro-ph.SR

    The SPHERE infrared survey for exoplanets (SHINE). V. Complete observations, data reduction and analysis, detection performances, and final results

    Authors: A. Chomez, P. Delorme, A. -M. Lagrange, R. Gratton, O. Flasseur, G. Chauvin, M. Langlois, J. Mazoyer, A. Zurlo, S. Desidera, D. Mesa, M. Bonnefoy, M. Feldt, J. Hagelberg, M. Meyer, A. Vigan, C. Ginski, M. Kenworthy, D. Albert, S. Bergeon, J. -L. Beuzit, B. Biller, T. Bhowmik, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonavita , et al. (95 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: During the past decade, state-of-the-art planet-finder instruments like SPHERE@VLT, coupling coronagraphic devices and extreme adaptive optics systems, unveiled, thanks to large surveys, around 20 planetary mass companions at semi-major axis greater than 10 astronomical units. Direct imaging being the only detection technique to be able to probe this outer region of planetary systems, the SPHERE i… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 January, 2025; originally announced January 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in A&A. 19 pages, 19 figures. Abstract shortened to comply with ArxiV standards. Data ingestion at the CDS is ongoing

    Journal ref: A&A 697, A99 (2025)

  27. arXiv:2411.11946  [pdf, other

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    Cascade adaptive optics with a second stage based on a Zernike wavefront sensor for exoplanet observations

    Authors: M. N'Diaye, A. Vigan, B. Engler, M. Kasper, K. Dohlen, S. Leveratto, J. Floriot, M. Marcos, C. Bailet, P. Bristow

    Abstract: Over the past decade, the high-contrast observation of disks and gas giant planets around nearby stars has been made possible on ground-based instruments using extreme adaptive optics (XAO). While these facilities produce images with a Strehl ratio larger than 90% in H-band in median observing conditions and high-flux regime, the correction leaves AO residuals which impede the study of fainter or… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 November, 2024; v1 submitted 18 November, 2024; originally announced November 2024.

    Comments: 15 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in A&A, version 2 after language edition

    Journal ref: A&A 692, A157 (2024)

  28. arXiv:2411.05917  [pdf, other

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    VLTI/GRAVITY Observations of AF Lep b: Preference for Circular Orbits, Cloudy Atmospheres, and a Moderately Enhanced Metallicity

    Authors: William O. Balmer, Kyle Franson, Antoine Chomez, Laurent Pueyo, Tomas Stolker, Sylvestre Lacour, Mathias Nowak, Evert Nasedkin, Markus J. Bonse, Daniel Thorngren, Paulina Palma-Bifani, Paul Molliere, Jason J. Wang, Zhoujian Zhang, Amanda Chavez, Jens Kammerer, Sarah Blunt, Brendan P. Bowler, Mickael Bonnefoy, Wolfgang Brandner, Benjamin Charnay, Gael Chauvin, Th. Henning, A. -M. Lagrange, Nicolas Pourre , et al. (4 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Direct imaging observations are biased towards wide-separation, massive companions that have degenerate formation histories. Although the majority of exoplanets are expected to form via core accretion, most directly imaged exoplanets have not been convincingly demonstrated to follow this formation pathway. We obtained new interferometric observations of the directly imaged giant planet AF Lep b wi… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 November, 2024; originally announced November 2024.

    Comments: Accepted to the Astronomical Journal. 12 figures, 4 tables

  29. arXiv:2410.11953  [pdf

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    The cool brown dwarf Gliese 229 B is a close binary

    Authors: Jerry W. Xuan, A. Mérand, W. Thompson, Y. Zhang, S. Lacour, D. Blakely, D. Mawet, R. Oppenheimer, J. Kammerer, K. Batygin, A. Sanghi, J. Wang, J. -B. Ruffio, M. C. Liu, H. Knutson, W. Brandner, A. Burgasser, E. Rickman, R. Bowens-Rubin, M. Salama, W. Balmer, S. Blunt, G. Bourdarot, P. Caselli, G. Chauvin , et al. (54 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Owing to their similarities with giant exoplanets, brown dwarf companions of stars provide insights into the fundamental processes of planet formation and evolution. From their orbits, several brown dwarf companions are found to be more massive than theoretical predictions given their luminosities and the ages of their host stars (e.g. Brandt et al. 2021, Cheetham et al. 2018, Li et al. 2023). Eit… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: Published in Nature. The Version of Record of this article is located at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08064-x

  30. arXiv:2409.18793  [pdf, other

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    Giant planets population around B stars from the first part of the BEAST survey

    Authors: P. Delorme, A. Chomez, V. Squicciarini, M. Janson, O. Flasseur, O. Schib, R. Gratton, A-M. Lagrange, M. Langlois, L. Mayer, R. Helled, S Reïffert, F. Kiefer, B. Biller, G. Chauvin, C. Fontanive, Th. Henning, M. Kenworthy, G-D. Marleau, D. Mesa, M. R. Meyer, C. Mordasini, S. C. Ringqvist, M. Samland, A. Vigan , et al. (1 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Exoplanets form from circumstellar protoplanetary discs whose fundamental properties (notably their extent, composition, mass, temperature and lifetime) depend on the host star properties, such as their mass and luminosity. B-stars are among the most massive stars and their protoplanetary discs test extreme conditions for exoplanet formation. This paper investigates the frequency of giant planet c… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

    Comments: Accepted in A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 692, A263 (2024)

  31. arXiv:2409.11062  [pdf, other

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    ESCAPE project: testing active observing strategies for high-contrast imaging in space on the HiCAT testbed

    Authors: Alexis Lau, Élodie Choquet, Lisa Altinier, Iva Laginja, Rémi Soummer, Laurent Pueyo, Nicolas Godoy, Arthur Vigan, David Mary

    Abstract: The Roman Space Telescope will be a critical mission to demonstrate high-contrast imaging technologies allowing for the characterisation of exoplanets in reflected light. It will demonstrate $10^{-7}$ contrast limits or better at 3--9 $λ/ D$ separations with active wavefront control for the first time in space. The detection limits for the Coronagraph Instrument are expected to be set by wavefront… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

  32. arXiv:2409.05781  [pdf, other

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    ESCAPE project. CAPyBARA: a Roman Coronagraph simulator for post-processing methods development

    Authors: Lisa Altinier, Élodie Choquet, Arthur Vigan, Nicolás Godoy, Alexis Lau

    Abstract: The Roman Coronagraph Instrument will be the first space facility equipped with deformable mirrors (DMs). These will lead to reach a contrast of $10^{-8}$ or better in a dark hole between $3-9 λ/D$. Post-processing techniques play an important role in increasing the contrast limits. Our work investigates how DMs can be used to calibrate the instrument response to controlled wavefront error maps an… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

    Journal ref: Proceedings Volume 13092, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave

  33. arXiv:2409.04524  [pdf, other

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    A new atmospheric characterization of the sub-stellar companion HR\,2562\,B with JWST/MIRI observations

    Authors: Nicolás Godoy, Elodie Choquet, Eugene Serabyn, Camilla Danielski, Tomas Stolker, Benjamin Charnay, Sasha Hinkley, Pierre-Olivier Lagage, Michale E. Ressler, Pascal Tremblin, Arthur Vigan

    Abstract: Context: HR2562B is a planetary-mass companion located 0.56arcsec (19au) from its host star. It is one of a few L/T transitional objects orbiting a young star. This companion provides insight into the evolution of young objects in the L/T transition. However, its key physical properties, such as Teff and mass, remain poorly constrained, with large uncertainties (34% for Teff, 22% for log(g)) based… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

  34. arXiv:2409.03485  [pdf, other

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    ESCAPE project: fundamental detection limits of JWST/NIRCam coronographic observations

    Authors: N. Godoy, E. Choquet, L. Altinier, A. Lau, R. Mayer, A. Vigan, D. Mary

    Abstract: In this study, we explored the fundamental contrast limit of NIRCam coronagraphy observations, representing the achievable performance with post-processing techniques. This limit is influenced by photon noise and readout noise, with complex noise propagation through post-processing methods like principal component analysis. We employed two approaches: developing a formula based on simplified scena… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

    Comments: Proceeding of the SPIE July 2024

    Journal ref: Proceedings Volume 13092, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave; 1309252 (2024)

  35. arXiv:2409.02019  [pdf, other

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    ESCAPE project: investigating active observing strategies and post-processing methods for exoplanet high-contrast imaging with future space missions

    Authors: Elodie Choquet, Lisa Altinier, Nicolás Godoy, Alexis Lau, Arthur Vigan, David Mary

    Abstract: The search for biosignatures in potentially habitable exoplanets is one of the major astrophysics' drivers for the coming decades, and the prime science goal of the HWO NASA mission, a large UV-Optical-IR space telescope to be launched in the 2040s. To reach this goal, it will be equipped with state-of-the-art high-contrast spectro-imaging capabilities enabling the detection of exoplanets 10^10 ti… ▽ More

    Submitted 3 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

    Comments: Proceedings of the 2024 SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation conference

    Journal ref: Proc. SPIE 13092, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 130926I (23 August 2024)

  36. arXiv:2406.18424  [pdf, other

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    Upgrading SPHERE with the second stage AO system SAXO+: non-common path aberrations estimation and correction

    Authors: Johan Mazoyer, Charles Goulas, Fabrice Vidal, Isaac Bernardino Dinis, Julien Milli, Michel Tallon, Raphaël Galicher, Oliver Absil, Clémentine Béchet, Anthony Boccaletti, Florian Ferreira, Maud Langlois, Patrice Martinez, Laurent Mugnier, Mamadou N'diaye, Gilles Orban de Xivry, Axel Potier, Isabelle Tallon-Bosc, Arthur Vigan

    Abstract: SAXO+ is a planned enhancement of the existing SAXO, the VLT/ SPHERE adaptive optics system, deployed on ESO's Very Large Telescope. This upgrade is designed to significantly enhance the instrument's capacity to detect and analyze young Jupiter-like planets. The pivotal addition in SAXO+ is a second-stage adaptive optics system featuring a dedicated near-infrared pyramid wavefront sensor and a sec… ▽ More

    Submitted 26 June, 2024; originally announced June 2024.

    Comments: 16 pages, 10 figures, submitted to the proceedings of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2024, 13096-357

  37. arXiv:2406.05447  [pdf, other

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    The PLATO Mission

    Authors: Heike Rauer, Conny Aerts, Juan Cabrera, Magali Deleuil, Anders Erikson, Laurent Gizon, Mariejo Goupil, Ana Heras, Jose Lorenzo-Alvarez, Filippo Marliani, César Martin-Garcia, J. Miguel Mas-Hesse, Laurence O'Rourke, Hugh Osborn, Isabella Pagano, Giampaolo Piotto, Don Pollacco, Roberto Ragazzoni, Gavin Ramsay, Stéphane Udry, Thierry Appourchaux, Willy Benz, Alexis Brandeker, Manuel Güdel, Eduardo Janot-Pacheco , et al. (820 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: PLATO (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) is ESA's M3 mission designed to detect and characterise extrasolar planets and perform asteroseismic monitoring of a large number of stars. PLATO will detect small planets (down to <2 R_(Earth)) around bright stars (<11 mag), including terrestrial planets in the habitable zone of solar-like stars. With the complement of radial velocity observati… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 November, 2024; v1 submitted 8 June, 2024; originally announced June 2024.

  38. arXiv:2406.04003  [pdf, other

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    High contrast at short separation with VLTI/GRAVITY: Bringing Gaia companions to light

    Authors: N. Pourré, T. O. Winterhalder, J. -B. Le Bouquin, S. Lacour, A. Bidot, M. Nowak, A. -L. Maire, D. Mouillet, C. Babusiaux, J. Woillez, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, R. Asensio-Torres, W. O. Balmer, M. Benisty, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, S. Blunt, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni, G. Bourdarot, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube , et al. (151 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Since 2019, GRAVITY has provided direct observations of giant planets and brown dwarfs at separations of down to 95 mas from the host star. Some of these observations have provided the first direct confirmation of companions previously detected by indirect techniques (astrometry and radial velocities). We want to improve the observing strategy and data reduction in order to lower the inner working… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 June, 2024; originally announced June 2024.

    Comments: 16 pages, 14 figures. Submitted to A&A

  39. arXiv:2404.11523  [pdf, other

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    Fresh view of the hot brown dwarf HD 984 B through high-resolution spectroscopy

    Authors: J. C. Costes, J. W. Xuan, A. Vigan, J. Wang, V. D'Orazi, P. Mollière, A. Baker, R. Bartos, G. A. Blake, B. Calvin, S. Cetre, J. Delorme, G. Doppmann, D. Echeveri, L. Finnerty, M. P. Fitzgerald, C. Hsu, N. Jovanovic, R. Lopez, D. Mawet, E. Morris, J. Pezzato, C. L. Phillips, J. Ruffio, B. Sappey , et al. (5 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Context. High-resolution spectroscopy has the potential to drive a better understanding of the atmospheric composition, physics, and dynamics of young exoplanets and brown dwarfs, bringing clear insights into the formation channel of individual objects. Aims. Using the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC; R = 35,000), we aim to characterize a young brown dwarf HD 984 B. By measuring its C/O… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 April, 2024; originally announced April 2024.

    Comments: 14 pages, 8 figures

    Journal ref: A&A 686, A294 (2024)

  40. Four-of-a-kind? Comprehensive atmospheric characterisation of the HR 8799 planets with VLTI/GRAVITY

    Authors: E. Nasedkin, P. Mollière, S. Lacour, M. Nowak, L. Kreidberg, T. Stolker, J. J. Wang, W. O. Balmer, J. Kammerer, J. Shangguan, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, R. Asensio-Torres, M. Benisty, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, S. Blunt, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni, G. Bourdarot, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube, P. Caselli , et al. (73 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: With four companions at separations from 16 to 71 au, HR 8799 is a unique target for direct imaging, presenting an opportunity for the comparative study of exoplanets with a shared formation history. Combining new VLTI/GRAVITY observations obtained within the ExoGRAVITY program with archival data, we perform a systematic atmospheric characterisation of all four planets. We explore different levels… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 July, 2024; v1 submitted 4 April, 2024; originally announced April 2024.

    Comments: 45 pages, 25 figures, accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics

    Journal ref: A&A 687, A298 (2024)

  41. arXiv:2403.13055  [pdf, other

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    Combining Gaia and GRAVITY: Characterising five new Directly Detected Substellar Companions

    Authors: T. O. Winterhalder, S. Lacour, A. Mérand, A. -L. Maire, J. Kammerer, T. Stolker, N. Pourré, C. Babusiaux, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, R. Asensio-Torres, W. O. Balmer, M. Benisty, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, S. Blunt, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni, G. Bourdarot, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube, P. Caselli, B. Charnay , et al. (74 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Precise mass constraints are vital for the characterisation of brown dwarfs and exoplanets. Here we present how the combination of data obtained by Gaia and GRAVITY can help enlarge the sample of substellar companions with measured dynamical masses. We show how the Non-Single-Star (NSS) two-body orbit catalogue contained in Gaia DR3 can be used to inform high-angular-resolution follow-up observati… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 June, 2024; v1 submitted 19 March, 2024; originally announced March 2024.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics

    Journal ref: A&A 688, A44 (2024)

  42. arXiv:2402.05019  [pdf, other

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    A catalogue of dual-field interferometric binary calibrators

    Authors: M. Nowak, S. Lacour, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, R. Asensio-Torres, W. O. Balmer, M. Benisty, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, S. Blunt, A. Boccaletti, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni, G. Bourdarot, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube, B. Charnay, G. Chauvin, A. Chavez, E. Choquet, V. Christiaens, Y. Clénet, V. Coudé du Foresto, A. Cridland , et al. (75 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Dual-field interferometric observations with VLTI/GRAVITY sometimes require the use of a "binary calibrator", a binary star whose individual components remain unresolved by the interferometer, with a separation between 400 and 2000 mas for observations with the Units Telescopes (UTs), or 1200 to 3000 mas for the Auxiliary Telescopes (ATs). The separation vector also needs to be predictable to with… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 February, 2024; originally announced February 2024.

    Comments: 16 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 687, A248 (2024)

  43. arXiv:2401.10058  [pdf, other

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    The discovery of two new benchmark brown dwarfs with precise dynamical masses at the stellar-substellar boundary

    Authors: Emily L. Rickman, Will Ceva, Elisabeth C. Matthews, Damien Ségransan, Brendan P. Bowler, Thierry Forveille, Kyle Franson, Janis Hagelberg, Stéphane Udry, Arthur Vigan

    Abstract: Aims. Measuring dynamical masses of substellar companions is a powerful tool to test models of mass-luminosity-age relations, as well as determining observational features that constrain the boundary between stellar and substellar companions. In order to dynamically constrain the mass of such companions, we use multiple exoplanet measurement techniques to remove degeneracies in the orbital fits of… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 January, 2024; v1 submitted 18 January, 2024; originally announced January 2024.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in A&A, minor language edits added

    Journal ref: A&A 684, A88 (2024)

  44. arXiv:2401.09589  [pdf, ps, other

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    Behind the Mask: can HARMONI@ELT detect biosignatures in the reflected light of Proxima b?

    Authors: Sophia R. Vaughan, Jayne L. Birkby, Niranjan Thatte, Alexis Carlotti, Mathis Houllé, Miguel Pereira-Santaella, Fraser Clarke, Arthur Vigan, Zifan Lin, Lisa Kaltenegger

    Abstract: Proxima b is a rocky exoplanet in the habitable zone of the nearest star system and a key test case in the search for extraterrestrial life. Here, we investigate the characterization of a potential Earth-like atmosphere around Proxima b in reflected light via molecule mapping, combining high resolution spectroscopy (HRS) and high contrast imaging, using the first-generation integral field spectrog… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 January, 2024; originally announced January 2024.

    Comments: 14 pages, 9 figures, accepted to MNRAS

  45. Atmospheric properties of AF Lep b with forward modeling

    Authors: P. Palma-Bifani, G. Chauvin, D. Borja, M. Bonnefoy, S. Petrus, D. Mesa, R. J. De Rosa, R. Gratton, P. Baudoz, A. Boccaletti, B. Charnay, C. Desgrange, P. Tremblin, A. Vigan

    Abstract: Aims. We aim to expand the atmospheric exploration of AF Lep b by modeling all available observations obtained with SPHERE at VLT (between 0.95-1.65, at 2.105, and 2.253 $μ$m, and NIRC2 at Keck (at 3.8 $μ$m) with self-consistent atmospheric models. Methods. To understand the physical properties of this exoplanet, we used ForMoSA. This forward-modeling code compares observations with grids of pre… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 January, 2024; originally announced January 2024.

    Comments: 7 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication on the 9th of January 2024 in A&A

  46. arXiv:2312.08283  [pdf, other

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    VLTI/GRAVITY Provides Evidence the Young, Substellar Companion HD 136164 Ab formed like a "Failed Star"

    Authors: William O. Balmer, L. Pueyo, S. Lacour, J. J. Wang, T. Stolker, J. Kammerer, N. Pourré, M. Nowak, E. Rickman, S. Blunt, A. Sivaramakrishnan, D. Sing, K. Wagner, G. -D. Marleau, A. -M. Lagrange, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, R. Asensio-Torres, J. -P. Berger, H. Beust, A. Boccaletti, A. Bohn, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni , et al. (71 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Young, low-mass Brown Dwarfs orbiting early-type stars, with low mass ratios ($q\lesssim0.01$), appear intrinsically rare and present a formation dilemma: could a handful of these objects be the highest mass outcomes of ``planetary" formation channels (bottom up within a protoplanetary disk), or are they more representative of the lowest mass ``failed binaries" (formed via disk fragmentation, or c… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal. 9 figures, 3 tables

  47. arXiv:2312.03852  [pdf, other

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    The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems V: Do Self-Consistent Atmospheric Models Represent JWST Spectra? A Showcase With VHS 1256 b

    Authors: Simon Petrus, Niall Whiteford, Polychronis Patapis, Beth A. Biller, Andrew Skemer, Sasha Hinkley, Genaro Suárez, Anna Lueber, Paulina Palma-Bifani, Jordan M. Stone, Johanna M. Vos, Caroline V. Morley, Pascal Tremblin, Benjamin Charnay, Christiane Helling, Brittany E. Miles, Aarynn L. Carter, Jason J. Wang, Markus Janson, Eileen C. Gonzales, Ben Sutlieff, Kielan K. W. Hoch, Mickaël Bonnefoy, Gaël Chauvin, Olivier Absil , et al. (97 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The unprecedented medium-resolution (R~1500-3500) near- and mid-infrared (1-18um) spectrum provided by JWST for the young (140+/-20Myr) low-mass (12-20MJup) L-T transition (L7) companion VHS1256b gives access to a catalogue of molecular absorptions. In this study, we present a comprehensive analysis of this dataset utilizing a forward modelling approach, applying our Bayesian framework, ForMoSA. W… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 January, 2024; v1 submitted 6 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

    Comments: 32 pages, 16 figures, 6 tables, 2 appendices

  48. arXiv:2311.13527  [pdf, other

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    $β$ Pictoris b through the eyes of the upgraded CRIRES+

    Authors: Rico Landman, Tomas Stolker, Ignas Snellen, Jean Costes, Sam de Regt, Yapeng Zhang, Siddharth Gandhi, Paul Mollière, Aurora Kesseli, Arthur Vigan, Alejandro Sánchez-López

    Abstract: Context: High-resolution spectrographs fed by adaptive optics (AO) provide a unique opportunity to characterize directly imaged exoplanets. Observations with such instruments allow us to probe the atmospheric composition, spin rotation, and radial velocity of the planet, thereby helping to reveal information on its formation and migration history. The recent upgrade of the Cryogenic High-Resolutio… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 November, 2023; originally announced November 2023.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in A&A

  49. arXiv:2310.11508  [pdf, other

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    The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems III: Aperture Masking Interferometric Observations of the star HIP 65426 at 3.8 um

    Authors: Shrishmoy Ray, Steph Sallum, Sasha Hinkley, Anand Sivamarakrishnan, Rachel Cooper, Jens Kammerer, Alexandra Z. Greebaum, Deepashri Thatte, Tomas Stolker, Cecilia Lazzoni, Andrei Tokovinin, Matthew de Furio, Samuel Factor, Michael Meyer, Jordan M. Stone, Aarynn Carter, Beth Biller, Andrew Skemer, Genaro Suarez, Jarron M. Leisenring, Marshall D. Perrin, Adam L. Kraus, Olivier Absil, William O. Balmer, Mickael Bonnefoy , et al. (99 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present aperture masking interferometry (AMI) observations of the star HIP 65426 at $3.8\,\rm{μm}$ as a part of the JWST Direct Imaging Early Release Science (ERS) program obtained using the Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) instrument. This mode provides access to very small inner working angles (even separations slightly below the Michelson limit of $0.5λ/D$ for an inter… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 January, 2025; v1 submitted 17 October, 2023; originally announced October 2023.

    Comments: 23 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL

  50. arXiv:2310.11499  [pdf, other

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    The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems IV: NIRISS Aperture Masking Interferometry Performance and Lessons Learned

    Authors: Steph Sallum, Shrishmoy Ray, Jens Kammerer, Anand Sivaramakrishnan, Rachel Cooper, Alexandra Z. Greebaum, Deepashri Thatte, Matthew de Furio, Samuel Factor, Michael Meyer, Jordan M. Stone, Aarynn Carter, Beth Biller, Sasha Hinkley, Andrew Skemer, Genaro Suarez, Jarron M. Leisenring, Marshall D. Perrin, Adam L. Kraus, Olivier Absil, William O. Balmer, Mickael Bonnefoy, Marta L. Bryan, Sarah K. Betti, Anthony Boccaletti , et al. (98 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present a performance analysis for the aperture masking interferometry (AMI) mode on board the James Webb Space Telescope Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (JWST/NIRISS). Thanks to self-calibrating observables, AMI accesses inner working angles down to and even within the classical diffraction limit. The scientific potential of this mode has recently been demonstrated by the Early… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 March, 2024; v1 submitted 17 October, 2023; originally announced October 2023.

    Comments: 20 pages, 12 figures, accepted to Astrophysical Journal Letters