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Jun 6, 2024High contrast at short separation with VLTI/GRAVITY: Bringing Gaia companions to lightSep 24, 2021The GRAVITY Young Stellar Object survey. VII. The inner dusty disks of T Tauri starsSep 21, 2021The GRAVITY Young Stellar Object survey VIII. Gas and dust faint inner rings in the hybrid disk of HD141569Jul 6, 2021The GRAVITY Young Stellar Object Survey. VI. Mapping the variable inner disk of HD 163296 at sub-au scalesApr 13, 2021A measure of the size of the magnetospheric accretion region in TW HydraeFeb 10, 2021The $β$ Pictoris b Hill sphere transit campaign. Paper I: Photometric limits to dust and ringsJan 30, 2021The GRAVITY young stellar object survey V. The orbit of the T Tauri binary star WW ChaNov 11, 2020The GRAVITY Young Stellar Object survey IV. The CO overtone emission in 51 Oph at sub-au scalesJun 16, 2020Retrieving scattering clouds and disequilibrium chemistry in the atmosphere of HR 8799eMar 11, 2020The GRAVITY young stellar object survey. II. First spatially resolved observations of the CO bandhead emission in a high-mass YSODec 10, 2019Peering into the formation history of beta Pictoris b with VLTI/GRAVITY long baseline interferometryAug 6, 2018GRAVITY chromatic imaging of Eta Car's coreJun 14, 2018Dynamical masses of M-dwarf binaries in young moving groups: I - The case of TWA 22 and GJ 2060Sep 5, 2017The wind and the magnetospheric accretion onto the T Tauri star S Coronae Australis at sub-au resolutionOct 25, 2016Reaching sub-milimag photometric precision on Beta Pictoris with a nanosat: the PicSat missionNov 30, 2015An M-dwarf star in the transition disk of Herbig HD 142527; Physical parameters and orbital elementsJan 26, 2015High resolution observations of the outer disk around T Cha: the view from ALMASep 9, 2014Unveiling the near-infrared structure of the massive-young stellar object NGC 3603 IRS 9A with sparse aperture masking and spectroastrometryDec 6, 2012Spiral Arms in the Asymmetrically Illuminated Disk of MWC 758 and Constraints on Giant PlanetsJul 9, 2010GRAVITY: a four-telescope beam combiner instrument for the VLTI