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Distribution of solids in the rings of the HD 163296 disk
HD 142527: quantitative disk polarimetry with SPHERE
Investigating three Sirius-like systems with SPHERE
The SPHERE infrared survey for exoplanets (SHINE)
SPHERE+: imaging young Jupiters down to the snowline
Ongoing flyby in the young multiple system UX Tauri
HD 117214 debris disk: scattered-light images and constraints on the presence of planets
RefPlanets: Search for reflected light from extrasolar planets with SPHERE/ZIMPOL
Polarimetric imaging mode of VLT/SPHERE/IRDIS. I. Description, data reduction, and observing strategy
Polarimetric imaging mode of VLT/SPHERE/IRDIS. II. Characterization and correction of instrumental polarization effects
SPHERE: the exoplanet imager for the Very Large Telescope
A search for accreting young companions embedded in circumstellar disks. High-contrast Hα imaging with VLT/SPHERE
SPHERE/ZIMPOL high resolution polarimetric imager. I. System overview, PSF parameters, coronagraphy, and polarimetry
Searching for Hα emitting sources around MWC 758. SPHERE/ZIMPOL high-contrast imaging
SPHERE/ZIMPOL high resolution polarimetric imager
Near-infrared scattered light properties of the HR 4796 A dust ring. A measured scattering phase function from 13.6 deg to 166.6 deg
Exploring Dust around HD 142527 down to 0.025 (4 au) Using SPHERE/ZIMPOL
SPHERE/ZIMPOL observations of the symbiotic system R Aquarii. I. Imaging of the stellar binary and the innermost jet clouds
The HIP 79977 debris disk in polarized light
Three Years of SPHERE: The Latest View of the Morphology and Evolution of Protoplanetary Discs
Three Radial Gaps in the Disk of TW Hydrae Imaged with SPHERE
Shadows cast on the transition disk of HD 135344B. Multiwavelength VLT/SPHERE polarimetric differential imaging
First light of the VLT planet finder SPHERE. II. The physical properties and the architecture of the young systems PZ Telescopii and HD 1160 revisited