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T. Schmidt

Researcher at Paris Diderot University

Publications -  16
Citations -  1388

T. Schmidt is an academic researcher from Paris Diderot University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Planetary system. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1100 citations.

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Discovery of a planetary-mass companion within the gap of the transition disk around PDS 70

Miriam Keppler, +141 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors detect a point source within the gap of the transition disk at about 195 mas (~22 au) projected separation and detect a signal from an inner disk component.
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Discovery of a warm, dusty giant planet around HIP 65426

Gael Chauvin, +138 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the IRDIS dual-band imager and the IFS integral field spectrograph of SPHERE to acquire high-contrast coronagraphic differential near-infrared images and spectra of the young A2 star HIP.
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Discovery of a warm, dusty giant planet around HIP65426

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the IRDIS dual-band imager and the IFS integral field spectrograph of SPHERE to acquire high-constrast coronagraphic differential near-infrared images and spectra of the young A2 star HIP65426.
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In-depth study of moderately young but extremely red, very dusty substellar companion HD 206893B

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method for the detection of the origin of the Earth's magnetic field, which is based on astronomy and astronomy, and use it in astronomy and astrophysics.
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Post-conjunction detection of β Pictoris b with VLT/SPHERE

A. M. Lagrange, +114 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used SPHERE at the VLT to precisely monitor the orbital motion of beta Pictoris b since first light of the instrument in 2014, and were able to monitor the planet until November 2016, when its angular separation became too small (125 mas, i.e., 1.6 au) and prevented further detection.