Computer Science
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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
Direct imaging searches for planetary companions are intimately linked with surveys for young target stars, as younger planets are brighter and more detectable. With a combination of AO imaging and spectroscopic surveys, we are performing a systematic search for young stars suitable for upcoming planet imaging programs. For A-stars, the evolution away from the ZAMS allows a reliable age estimate, and we have identified several hundred nearby (D <75pc) A-stars with ages between 10-650Myr from high-quality Hipparcos data. With follow-up AO observations, we are vetting the sample for close binaries. For the solar-type stars, we have identified several thousand nearby (D <75pc), bright (I <9mag) stars with X-ray levels exceeding those of Hyades members, and we have obtained spectra to measure indicators of youth: Halpha, Li, Ca H & K line strengths. I will describe the results of the surveys and some of the science results.
de Rosa Rob
Graham James
King Richard R.
Macintosh Bruce
Marois Christian
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