Fig. 9

Left panel: AO detection limits (observed NaCo limits in plain lines and expected SPHERE limits in dotted lines) and Harps RV detection limits for the active G-type star HD 183414 (192 Myr, 35 pc and timespan of 189 days). In both cases, different star inclinations: 10 (light blue), 30 (red), 60 (blue), and 80 degrees (green) are considered. The Gaia detection limits are also indicated. Middle panel: the same for for the less active F6 star HD 181327 (12 Myr, 51 pc and timespan of 588 days). Right panel: same for the pulsating A-type star HD 188228 (40 Myr, 32 pc and timespan of 1984 days). Since the star is brighter than V = 6, no Gaia data will be available for this star.
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