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Claudio Caceres
Researcher at Andrés Bello National University
Publications - 63
Citations - 2411
Claudio Caceres is an academic researcher from Andrés Bello National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2086 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudio Caceres include Pontifical Catholic University of Chile & European Southern Observatory.
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Disks around T tauri stars with SPHERE (DARTTS-S). I. SPHERE/IRDIS polarimetric imaging of eight prominent T tauri disks
Henning Avenhaus,Henning Avenhaus,Henning Avenhaus,Sascha P. Quanz,Antonio Garufi,Sebastian Perez,Simon Casassus,Christophe Pinte,Christophe Pinte,Gesa H.-M. Bertrang,Claudio Caceres,Claudio Caceres,Myriam Benisty,Myriam Benisty,Carsten Dominik +14 more
TL;DR: The European Commission Sixth Framework Programme as part of the Optical Infrared Coordination Network for Astronomy (OPTICON) as mentioned in this paper was presented by the European Commission in 2015.
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Disks ARound TTauri Stars with Sphere (DARTTS-S) I: Sphere / IRDIS Polarimetric Imaging of 8 prominent TTauri Disks
Henning Avenhaus,Sascha P. Quanz,Antonio Garufi,Sebastian Perez,Simon Casassus,Christophe Pinte,Gesa H.-M. Bertrang,Claudio Caceres,Myriam Benisty,Carsten Dominik +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first part of the DARTTS-S (Disks ARound TTauri Stars with SPHERE) survey is presented, which consists of observations of 8 TTauri stars which were selected based on their strong (sub-)mm excesses using polarimetric differential imaging (PDI) in the J and H bands.
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Imaging the water snow-line during a protostellar outburst
Lucas A. Cieza,Lucas A. Cieza,Simon Casassus,Simon Casassus,John J. Tobin,Steven P. Bos,Jonathan P. Williams,Sebastian Perez,Sebastian Perez,Zhaohuan Zhu,Claudio Caceres,Hector Canovas,Hector Canovas,Michael M. Dunham,Antonio Hales,J. L. Prieto,J. L. Prieto,David A. Principe,David A. Principe,Matthias R. Schreiber,Matthias R. Schreiber,Dary Ruíz-Rodríguez,Alice Zurlo,Alice Zurlo,Alice Zurlo +24 more
TL;DR: The spectral behaviour across the snow-line confirms recent model predictions: dust fragmentation and the inhibition of grain growth at higher temperatures results in soaring grain number densities and optical depths, implying that highly dynamical water snow-lines must be considered when developing models of disk evolution and planet formation.
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Azimuthal asymmetries in the debris 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. Cassassus,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 article, the authors proposed a solution for both the radial and azimuthal distribution of the dust grains in the debris disk and found that the disk has a moderate eccentricity (e∼0.1) and that the dust density is two times larger at the pericenter compared to the apocenter.
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Azimuthal asymmetries in the debris disk around HD 61005: A massive collision of planetesimals?
Johan Olofsson,Matthias Samland,Henning Avenhaus,Claudio Caceres,Th. Henning,Attila Moór,Julien Milli,Hector Canovas,Sascha P. Quanz,Matthias R. Schreiber,J. C. Augereau,J. C. Augereau,Amelia Bayo,Andreas Bazzon,J. L. Beuzit,J. L. Beuzit,Anthony Boccaletti,Esther Buenzli,Simon Casassus,Gael Chauvin,Gael Chauvin,Carsten Dominik,Silvano Desidera,M. Feldt,R. G. Gratton,Markus Janson,Markus Janson,Anne-Marie Lagrange,Anne-Marie Lagrange,Maud Langlois,Maud Langlois,J. Lannier,J. Lannier,Anne-Lise Maire,Dino Mesa,Christophe Pinte,Christophe Pinte,Christophe Pinte,D. Rouan,Graeme Salter,C. Thalmann,Arthur Vigan,Arthur Vigan +42 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 HD61005.