Imaging the Key Stages of Planet Formation
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Monnier, John
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Rau, Gioia
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Bermudez, Joel Sanchez
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Ragland, Sam
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Akeson, Rachel
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Duchene, Gaspard
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van Belle, Gerard
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Norris, Ryan
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Gordon, Kathryn
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Defrère, Denis
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Kluska, Jacques
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Ridgway, Stephen
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Le Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste
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Anugu, Narsireddy
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Scott, Nicholas
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Kane, Stephen
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Richardson, Noel D.
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Regaly, Zsolt
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Zhu, Zhaohuan
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Vasisht, Gautam
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Stassun, Keivan G.
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Andrews, Sean
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Lacour, Sylvestre
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Weigelt, Gerd
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Turner, Neal
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Adams, Fred C.
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Gies, Douglas
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Calvet, Nuria
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Espaillat, Catherine
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Millan-Gabet, Rafael
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Gardner, Tyler
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Packham, Chris
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Kral, Quentin
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Berger, Jean-Philippe
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Linz, Hendrik
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Klarmann, Lucia
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Bate, Matthew
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Bae, Jaehan
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Lopez, Rebeca Garcia
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Baron, Fabien
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Kama, Mihkel
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Wilner, David
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Hartmann, Lee
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Kishimoto, Makoto
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Olofsson, Johan
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McClure, Melissa
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Haniff, Chris
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Hoenig, Sebastian
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Line, Michael
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Petrov, Romain G.
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Smith, Michael
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ten Brummelaar, Theo
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De Furio, Matthew
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Koutoulaki, Maria
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Rinehart, Stephen
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Leisawitz, David
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Danchi, William
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Huber, Daniel
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Zhang, Ke
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Pope, Benjamin
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Ireland, Michael
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Kraus, Stefan
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Isella, Andrea
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Setterholm, Benjamin
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White, Russel
Abstract
In this white paper, we explore how higher angular resolution beyond ALMA and 8m-class telescopes can extend our understanding of the key stages of planet formation, to resolve accreting circumplanetary disks themselves, and to watch planets forming in situ for the nearest star-forming regions.
Volume
51
Issue
3
Start page
498
Issn Identifier
2330-9458
Ads BibCode
2019BAAS...51c.498M
Rights
open.access
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