NACO-ISPY

naco ispy

The NACO Imaging Survey for Planets around Young stars (ISPY) is a large Guaranteed Time Observing (GTO) project to directly image extra-solar planets primarily in the L-band at the ESO's Paranal observatory. The survey started in December 2015 and last observations are planned for 2020. The project is jointly led by the three partners of the former PRIMA-DDL consortium MPIA Heidelberg, ZAH-LSW Heidelberg, and University of Geneva, and our group was invited as a scientific partner.

More details can be found on the external pageNACO-ISP Website.


Recent NACO-ISPY publications:

Cugno et al. 2019 external pageISPY - NaCo Imaging Survey for Planets around Young stars. A young companion candidate embedded in the R CrA cloud

Launhardt et al. 2020 external pageISPY-NACO Imaging Survey for Planets around Young stars. Survey description and results from the first 2.5 years of observations

Cheetham et al. 2019 external pageSpectral and orbital characterisation of the directly imaged giant planet HIP 65426 b

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