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Anthony Boccaletti
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 35
Citations - 1149
Anthony Boccaletti is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Coronagraph. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1036 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony Boccaletti include Paris Observatory & Janssen Pharmaceutica.
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Confirmation of the Planet around HD?95086 by Direct Imaging
J. Rameau,Gael Chauvin,A-M. Lagrange,Tiffany Meshkat,Anthony Boccaletti,Sascha P. Quanz,Thayne Currie,Dimitri Mawet,Julien Girard,Mickael Bonnefoy,Matthew A. Kenworthy +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported new VLT/NaCo observations of HD 95086 obtained on 2013 June 26 and 27 at L' to recover the planet candidate and unambiguously re-detect the companion with multiple independent pipelines at a signalto-noise ratio greater than or equal to 5.
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First Results From VLT NACO Apodizing Phase Plate: 4-micron Images of the Exoplanet beta Pictoris b
Sascha P. Quanz,Michael Meyer,Matthew A. Kenworthy,Julien Girard,Markus Kasper,Anne-Marie Lagrange,Daniel Apai,Anthony Boccaletti,Mickael Bonnefoy,Gael Chauvin,Philip M. Hinz,Rainer Lenzen +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Apodizing Phase Plate coronagraph (APP) was used to detect the exoplanet beta Pictoris b in the narrow band filter centered at 4.05 micron (NB4.05).
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Multiple spiral patterns in the transitional disk of HD 100546
Anthony Boccaletti,Eric Pantin,Anne-Marie Lagrange,Jean-Charles Augereau,H. Meheut,Sascha P. Quanz +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high contrast and high angular resolution images of the star HD100546 were analyzed to shed light on critical steps in the formation of a giant planet in the star's disk.
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Fundamental limitations on Earth-like planet detection with extremely large telescopes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the fundamental limitations for the detection of extraterrestrial planets with Extremely Large Telescopes and found that a coronagraphic device combined with a very high order wavefront correction system is not sufficient to achieve the 10 -10 contrast level needed to detect an Earth-like planet.
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The Four‐Quadrant Phase Mask Coronagraph. IV. First Light at the Very Large Telescope
Anthony Boccaletti,Pierre Riaud,Pierre Baudoz,Jacques Baudrand,D. Rouan,Damien Gratadour,Francois Lacombe,Anne-Marie Lagrange +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first high-contrast images obtained at the ESO Very Large Telescope using a four-quadrant phase mask coronagraph were presented, and the performance of the coronagraph was in agreement with their expectations based on numerical simulations.