Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 2010
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Proceedings of the conference In the Spirit of Lyot 2010: Direct Detection of Exoplanets and Circumstellar Disks. October 25 -
Computer Science
Scientific paper
Using radial velocity data from our two planet-search surveys, CORALIE and HARPS, spanning over more than a decade, we get access to promising targets for direct imaging of substellar companions to solar-type stars. The observations are conducted on VLT/NACO using the angular differential imaging technique. With the help of the radial velocity information, a non-detection still yields strong constraints on the companion by giving a higher limit on mass and separation. This program is expected to detect long-period, massive, cold Jupiters and brown dwarfs. Data is being analyzed and preliminary results will be discussed in the poster.
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