Elie Sezestre
Max Planck Society
8 Papers
30 Citations
Elie Sezestre is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Debris disk & Stellar rotation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Dust modeling of the combined ALMA and SPHERE datasets of HD 163296. Is HD 163296 really a Meeus group II disk
G. A. Muro-Arena,Carsten Dominik,L. B. F. M. Waters,L. B. F. M. Waters,Michiel Min,Michiel Min,L. Klarmann,Christian Ginski,Christian Ginski,A. Isella,Myriam Benisty,Adriana Pohl,Antonio Garufi,Janis Hagelberg,Maud Langlois,Maud Langlois,François Ménard,Christophe Pinte,Elie Sezestre,G. van der Plas,M. Villenave,A. Delboulbé,Yves Magnard,O. Möller-Nilsson,J. Pragt,P. Rabou,R. Roelfsema +26 more
TL;DR: The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) TOP-1 grant as part of the research program "Herbig Ae/Be stars, Rosetta stones for understanding the formation of planetary systems" as discussed by the authors.
High-fidelity Imaging of the Inner AU Mic Debris Disk: Evidence of Differential Wind Sculpting?
John P. Wisniewski,Adam F. Kowalski,James R. A. Davenport,Glenn Schneider,Carol A. Grady,Leslie Hebb,Kellen Lawson,Jean-Charles Augereau,Anthony Boccaletti,Alexander Brown,John H. Debes,Andras Gaspar,Thomas Henning,Dean C. Hines,Marc J. Kuchner,A. M. Lagrange,Julien Milli,Elie Sezestre,Christopher C. Stark,Christian Thalmann +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, high-fidelity optical coronagraphic imagery of the inner ∼50 au of AU Mic's edge-on debris disk using the BAR5 occulter of the Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (HST/STIS) obtained on 2018 July 26-27 was presented.
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Hot exozodiacal dust: an exocometary origin?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored two exozodiacal dust production mechanisms, first re-investigating the Poynting-Robertson drag pile-up scenario, and then elaborating on the less explored, but promising exocometary dust delivery scenario.
•Dissertation
Les poussières et petits corps des systèmes planétaires extrasolaires
Elie Sezestre
- 25 Mar 2019
TL;DR: In this article, a simulation numerique based on the comportement dynamique of poussieres and of petits corps autour d'etoiles is presented for disques de debris and exozodis.
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High Fidelity Imaging of the Inner AU Mic Debris Disk: Evidence of Differential Wind Sculpting?
John P. Wisniewski,Adam F. Kowalski,James R. A. Davenport,Glenn Schneider,Carol A. Grady,Leslie Hebb,Kellen Lawson,Jean-Charles Augereau,Anthony Boccaletti,Alexander Brown,John H. Debes,Andras Gaspar,Thomas Henning,Dean C. Hines,Marc J. Kuchner,A. M. Lagrange,Julien Milli,Elie Sezestre,Christopher C. Stark,Christian Thalmann +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high fidelity optical coronagraphic imagery of the inner $50 au of AU Mic's edge-on debris disk using the BAR5 occulter of the Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (HST/STIS) was obtained on 26-27 July 2018.
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