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Oct 20, 2020Stellar clustering shapes the architectures of planetary systemsJun 8, 2020Testing viscous disc theory using the balance between stellar accretion and external photoevaporation of protoplanetary discsJul 11, 2018Evidence of a past disc-disc encounter: HV and DO TauMay 6, 2021An upper limit for the growth of inner planets?Sep 21, 2021The influence of the environment on the spin evolution of low-mass stars. I. External photoevaporation of circumstellar disksFeb 12, 2019External photoevaporation of protoplanetary discs in Cygnus OB2: linking discs to star formation dynamical historyJan 26, 2023Accretion of sub-stellar companions as the origin of chemical abundance inhomogeneities in globular clustersMay 14, 2024Planet formation regulated by galactic-scale interstellar turbulenceNov 9, 2021Forming short period sub-stellar companions in 47 Tuc: I. Dynamical model and brown dwarf tidal capture ratesJul 10, 2019Prevalent externally-driven protoplanetary disc dispersal as a function of the galactic environmentJun 27, 2022Forming short period sub-stellar companions in 47 Tucanae -- II. Analytic expressions for the orbital evolution of planets in dense environmentsJun 23, 2022The external photoevaporation of planet-forming discsSep 25, 2024Spatially correlated stellar accretion in the Lupus star forming region: Evidence for ongoing infall from the interstellar mediumMar 30, 2018Protoplanetary disc truncation mechanisms in stellar clusters: comparing external photoevaporation and tidal encountersJul 15, 2025exoALMA. XVIII. Interpreting large scale kinematic structures as moderate warpingSep 9, 2019A solution to the proplyd lifetime problemJun 6, 2022The growth and migration of massive planets under the influence of external photoevaporationSep 19, 2024Running with the Bulls: The frequency of star-disc encounters in the Taurus star forming regionJun 18, 2023Roman CCS White Paper: Adding Fields Hosting Globular Clusters To The Galactic Bulge Time Domain SurveyNov 28, 2025Astrometric view of companions in the inner dust cavities of protoplanetary disks