In-depth Study of Moderately Young but Extremely Red, Very Dusty Substellar Companion HD206893B
P. Delorme,T. Schmidt,M. Bonnefoy,S. Desidera,C. Ginski,B. Charnay,C. Lazzoni,V. Christiaens,S. Messina,V. D'Orazi,J. Milli,J. E. Schlieder,R. Gratton,L. Rodet,A. -M. Lagrange,O. Absil,A. Vigan,R. Galicher,J. Hagelberg,M. Bonavita,B. Lavie,A. Zurlo,J. Olofsson,A. Boccaletti,F. Cantalloube,D. Mouillet,G. Chauvin,F. -J. Hambsch,M. Langlois,S. Udry,T. Henning,J. -L. Beuzit,C. Mordasini,P. Lucas,F. Marocco,B. Biller,J. Carson,A. Cheetham,E. Covino,V. De Caprio,A. Delboulbe,M. Feldt,J. Girard,N. Hubin,A. -L. Maire,A. Pavlov,C. Petit,D. Rouan,R. Roelfsema,F. Wildi Astronomy and Astrophysics(2017)
Key words
brown dwarfs,planets and satellites: atmospheres,techniques: high angular resolution,planet-disk interactions
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