
Feb. 22, 2011
Feature Story
Direct and Sharp Images of the Protoplanetary Disks of Two Young Stars
The fruits of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan’s SEEDS (Strategic Explorations of Exoplanets and Disks with Subaru) Project are accumulating. Composed of over 100 scientists and 25 institutions, the international consortium of researchers supporting the project has announced another set of stunning findings obtained with the recently commissioned Subaru instrument HiCIAO (High Contrast Instrument for the Subaru Next Generation Adaptive Optics): direct and sharp images of the protoplanetary disks of two young stars that reveal how planets may have formed within them. No other telescopes, whether ground-based or in space, have ever penetrated so close to a central star, showing the details of its disk.