The VLT/NaCo large program to probe the occurrence of exoplanets and brown dwarfs at wide orbits: II- Survey description, results and performances
G. Chauvin, A. Vigan, M. Bonnefoy, S. Desidera, M. Bonavita, D. Mesa,, A. Boccaletti, E. Buenzli, J. Carson, P. Delorme, J. Hagelberg, G., Montagnier, C. Mordasini, S.P. Quanz, D. Segransan, C. Thalmann, J.-L., Beuzit, B. Biller, E. Covino, M. Feldt, J. Girard, R. Gratton

TL;DR
This survey used VLT/NaCo to search for wide-orbit giant planets and brown dwarfs around young stars, finding mostly no new companions but setting upper limits on their occurrence rates.
Contribution
First large-scale NaCo survey targeting wide-orbit exoplanets and brown dwarfs, providing new detection limits and statistical constraints.
Findings
12 new binary systems discovered
No new comoving companions identified (except HD8049B)
Set upper limits on giant planet occurrence rates at wide orbits
Abstract
In anticipation of the VLT/SPHERE planet imager guaranteed time programs, we have conducted a preparatory survey of 86 stars between 2009 and 2013 in order to identify new faint comoving companions to ultimately carry out a comprehensive analysis of the occurence of giant planets and brown dwarf companions at wide (10-2000 AU) orbits around young, solar-type stars. We used NaCo at VLT to explore the occurrence rate of giant planets and brown dwarfs between typically 0.1 and 8''. Diffraction-limited observations in H-band combined with angular differential imaging enabled us to reach primary star-companion brightness ratios as small as 10-6 at 1.5''. 12 systems were resolved as new binaries, including the discovery of a new white dwarf companion to the star HD8049. Around 34 stars, at least one companion candidate was detected in the observed field of view. More than 400 faint sources…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
