Arthur Vigan
Aix-Marseille University
468 Papers
3.6K Citations
Arthur Vigan is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 416 publications. Previous affiliations of Arthur Vigan include University of Exeter & University of New South Wales.
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Papers
A metrological characterization of the SPEED test-bed PIAACMC components
K. Barjot,Patrice Martinez,Mathilde Beaulieu,Carole Gouvret,A. Marcotto,Olivier Guyon,M. Belhadi,A. Caillat,T. Behaghel,J. M. Le Duigou,Kjetil Dohlen,Arthur Vigan +11 more
- 13 Dec 2020
TL;DR: How these components have been characterized by a metrological instrument, an interferential microscope, and then what is yielded from this characterization for the FPM and the mirrors are shown.
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The high-albedo, low polarization disk around HD 114082 harbouring a Jupiter-sized transiting planet
N. Engler,Julien Milli,R. G. Gratton,Solène Chloé Ulmer-Moll,Arthur Vigan,Anne-Marie Lagrange,Flavien Kiefer,P. Rubini,A. Grandjean,H. M. Schmid,S. Messina,Vito Squicciarini,Johan Olofsson,P. Th'ebault,R. G. van Holstein,Markus Janson,F. M'enard,Jonathan P. Marshall,Gael Chauvin,Monika Lendl,T. Bhowmik,Anthony Boccaletti,Mickael Bonnefoy,C. del Burgo,Elodie Choquet,Silvano Desidera,Markus Feldt,Thierry Fusco,J. H. Girard,D. Gisler,Janis Hagelberg,Maud Langlois,Anne-Lise Maire,Dino Mesa,Michael Meyer,Patrick Rabou,L. Rodet,T. O. B. Schmidt,Alice Zurlo +38 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors obtained direct imaging observations and analyzed the TESS photometric time series data of this target with a goal to search for planetary companions and to characterise the morphology of the debris disk and the scattering properties of dust particles.
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The ESO's Extremely Large Telescope Working Groups
Paolo Padovani,Michele Cirasuolo,Remco F. J. van der Burg,Faustine Cantalloube,Elizabeth George,M. Kasper,Kieran Leschinski,Carlos Martins,Julien Milli,Sabine Mohler,Mark Neeser,Benoit Neichel,Angel Otarola,Rub'en S'anchez-Janssen,Benoît Serra,Alain Smette,Elena Valenti,Christophe Verinaud,Joel Vernet,Olivier Absil,Guido Agapito,Morten Andersen,Carmelo Arcidiacono,Matej Arko,Pierre Baudoz,Olivier Beltramo-Martin,E. Biancalani,T. Bierwirth,Leonard Burtscher,Giulia Carla,J. A. Castro-Almaz'an,Anne-Laure Cheffot,Lodovico Coccato,Carlos Correia,Romain Fétick,Giuliana Fiorentino,Thierry Fusco,B. Garc'ia-Lorenzo,Nicola Pietro Gentile Fusillo,Oscar A. Gonzalez,Andrea Grazian,Marco Gullieuszik,Olivier Hainaut,Valentin Ivanov,Melanie Kaasinen,Darshan Kaddad,Tomasz Kami'nski,Wolfgang Kausch,Florian Kerber,Stefan Kimeswenger,Rosita Kokotanekova,Arseniy I. Kuznetsov,Alexis Lau,Miska Le Louarn,Frederic Lemmel,Jochen Liske,G. Lo Curto,David Lucsanyi,Lars Lundin,Stefan Noll,Sylvain Oberti,James Osborn,Elena Masciadri,Dinko Milakovi'c,Michael T. Murphy,Fernando Pedichini,M. Pereira Santaella,Roberto Piazzesi,Javier Piqueras L'opez,Cedric Plantet,Thibaut Prod'homme,Norbert Przybilla,Mathieu Puech,Derryck T. Reid,Ansgar Reiners,Rutger Rijnenberg,Myriam Rodrigues,Fabio Rossi,L. Routledge,Hans Smit,M. Tecza,Niranjan Thatte,R. van Boekel,Aprajita Verma,Arthur Vigan +84 more
- 28 Feb 2023
TL;DR: ESO's Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is a ground-based telescope that will have a 39-metre main mirror and will be the largest visible and infrared light telescope in the world as discussed by the authors .
Impact of calibration on extrasolar planets direct imaging with IRDIS, the infrared dual-imaging camera and spectrograph for SPHERE
Maud Langlois,Arthur Vigan,Kjetil Dohlen,C. Moutou,David Mouillet,Francois Wildi,Anthony Boccaletti +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the instrument performances and the impact of instrumental calibrations on finding and characterizing extrasolar planets, and discuss constraints to achieve the required contrast of ~106 within few============hours of exposure time.
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