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    • In-depth study of moderately young but extremely red, very dusty substellar companion HD206893B 

      Delorme, P.; Schmidt, T.; Bonnefoy, M.; Desidera, S.; Ginski, C.; Charnay, B.; Lazzoni, C.; Christiaens, V.; Messina, S.; D'Orazi, V.; Milli, J.; Schlieder, Joshua E.; Gratton, R.G.; Rodet, L.; Lagrange, A-M; Absil, O.; Vigan, A.; Galicher, R.; Hagelberg, J.; Bonavita, Mariangela; Lavie, B.; Zurlo, A; Olofsson, J.; Boccaletti, A.; Cantalloube, F.; Mouillet, D.; Chauvin, G.; Hambsch, F. -J.; Langlois, M.; Udry, S.; Henning, Th; Beuzit, J-L; Mordasini, Christoph; Lucas, P.; Marocco, F.; Biller, B.; Carson, J.; Cheetham, A.; Covino, E.; Caprio, V. De; Delboulbe, A.; Feld, M.; Girard, J.H.V.; Hubin, N.; Maire, A-L; Pavlov, A.; Petit, C.; Rouan, D.; Roelfsema, R.; Wildi, F. (2017-12-08)
      The substellar companion HD206893b has recently been discovered by direct imaging of its disc-bearing host star with the SPHERE instrument. We investigate the atypical properties of the companion, which has the reddest ...