ELMER is an instrument for the GTC designed to observe between 365 and 1000 nm. The observing modes for the instrument at Day One shall be: Imaging, Long Slit...
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PublicationStatus and scientific performance of Elmer, a multi-purpose instrument for the GTC
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PublicationStellar parameters for 582 HARPS FGK stars (Sousa+, 2011)
Table 1 Stellar parameters and respective errors derived for the volume limited sample. (1 data file).
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PublicationSub-stellar birth rate from UKIDSS (Day-Jones+, 2013)
We select our sample from DR7 of the ULAS, selecting objects with declination
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PublicationSurvey Operations for the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey is a spectroscopic survey of tens of millions of galaxies at 0 < z < 3.5 covering 14,000 sq. deg. of the...
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PublicationTesting the Optics of the instrument Elmer
Elmer is a visible imager and spectrograph for the GTC. Elmer Optics has been exhaustively tested at different steps, from the blanks to the final assemblies in...
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PublicationThe 99942 Apophis observational campaign at the Canary Islands observatories during its 2021 close approach: preliminary results
Potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) 99942 Apophis, with a diameter 380-393 m (Licandro et al. 2016), came to its 2021 close approach on March 6, 2021, at 01:06...
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PublicationThe APO-K2 Catalog. I. 7500 Red Giants with Fundamental Stellar Parameters from APOGEE DR17 Spectroscopy and K2-GAP Asteroseismology
We present a catalog of fundamental stellar properties for ~7500 evolved stars, including stellar radii and masses, determined from the combination of...
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PublicationThe APOGEE Data Release 16 Spectral Line List
The updated H-band spectral-line list (from λ15000-17000) adopted by the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) for the SDSS-IV Data...
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PublicationThe EChO science case
The discovery of almost two thousand exoplanets has revealed an unexpectedly diverse planet population. We see gas giants in few-day orbits, whole multi-planet...