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
Three new late-type stellar companions to very dusty WISE debris disks identified with VLT/SPHERE imaging
E. Matthews,Sasha Hinkley,Karl R. Stapelfeldt,Arthur Vigan,Dimitri Mawet,Ian J. M. Crossfield,Trevor J. David,Eric E. Mamajek,Tiffany Meshkat,Farisa Y. Morales,Deborah Padgett +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a survey of 20 stars identified as debris disk hosts by the WSIE mission, with particularly high levels of warm dust was conducted with the VLT/SPHERE high contrast imaging instrument with the goal of finding planets and imaging the disks in scattered light.
A triple star in disarray -- Multi-epoch observations of T Tauri with VLT-SPHERE and LBT-LUCI
M. Kasper,Kalyan Kumar Radhakrishnan Santhakumari,Tom Herbst,R. van Boekel,Francois Menard,R. G. Gratton,R. G. van Holstein,Maud Langlois,Christian Ginski,A. Boccaletti,J. de Boer,P. Delorme,Silvano Desidera,Carsten Dominik,Janis Hagelberg,Th. Henning,Rainer Koehler,Dino Mesa,S. Messina,A. Pavlov,C. Petit,E. L. Rickman,A. Roux,F. Rigal,Arthur Vigan,Z. Wahhaj,A. Zurlo +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used J-, H-, and K-band high-contrast coronagraphic imaging with VLT-SPHERE recorded between 2016 and 2018 to map reflection nebulosities and obtain high precision near-infrared (NIR) photometry of the triple star T Tauri.
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The International Deep Planet Survey I. The frequency of wide-orbit massive planets around A-stars
Arthur Vigan,Jennifer Patience,Jennifer Patience,Christian Marois,Mariangela Bonavita,R. J. De Rosa,R. J. De Rosa,Bruce Macintosh,Inseok Song,René Doyon,Barry Zuckerman,David Lafrenière,Travis Barman +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a deep-imaging survey of young (8-400 Myr), nearby (19-84 pc) A- and F-stars to search for substellar companions in the 10-300 AU range.
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Massive collision of planetesimals in the asymmetric disk around HD61005
Johan Olofsson,M. Samland,Henning Avenhaus,Claudio Caceres,Th. Henning,A. Moór,Julien Milli,Hector Canovas,Sascha P. Quanz,Matthias R. Schreiber,J. C. Augereau,Amelia Bayo,Andreas Bazzon,J. L. Beuzit,A. Boccaletti,Esther Buenzli,S. Casassus,G. Chauvin,Carsten Dominik,Silvano Desidera,M. Feldt,R. G. Gratton,Markus Janson,Anne-Marie Lagrange,Maud Langlois,J. Lannier,Anne-Lise Maire,Dino Mesa,Christophe Pinte,D. Rouan,G. Salter,C. Thalmann,Arthur Vigan +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present new VLT/SPHERE and ALMA observations of the debris disk around the 40 Myr old solar-type star HD 61005.
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