Coronographic Observations of Circumstellar Disks with Subaru

Physics – Optics

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The direct imaging of circumstellar disks in the optical and near infrared is challenging, due to both the small angular size and the brightness of the central star. The combination of a large telescope, adaptive optics and coronography now makes direct study possible.
I will present results from a NIR coronographic study of circumstellar disks and low mass stellar companions with the Subaru telescope.

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