Very Low Mass Stars, Brown Dwarfs and Planets

    General
    Description

    Our goal is to study the processes that lead to the formation of low mass stars, brown dwarfs and planets and to characterize the physical properties of these objects in various evolutionary stages. Low mass stars and brown dwarfs are likely the most numerous type of objects in our Galaxy but due to their low intrinsic luminosity they are not so well known. We aim to study the frequency, multiplicity and spatial distribution of these objects in the solar neighbourhood and in nearby star forming regions and stellar clusters in order to better understand the mechanism of formation, characterise their optical and infrared properties and establish the relation between spectral properties, mass and luminosity.. Most of our effort will be dedicated to push toward lower mass limits the detection of these astros either bounded to stars and brown dwarfs and/or free-floating in interstellar space. The lowest mass objects display a lower intrinsic luminosity and cooler effective temperatures thus they are remarkably difficult to detect using direct imaging techniques. However, these techniques allow a full photometric and spectroscopic characterization and a best determination of their physical and chemical properties. We also aim to investigate the presence of planets around low mass stars using radial velocity measurements and techniques for high spatial resolution imaging. We will develop ultrastable spectrographs for large telescopes and systems for ultrafast imaging. With the spectrographs it would be possible to detect planets of similar mass to the Earth around G, K and M-type stars. The goal is to establish the frequency of these planets in stars of the solar neighbourhood and characterise the properties of the associated planetary systems.

    Principal investigator
    Project staff
    1. Discovery of a sub-Earth planet (P=3.15d) with a minimum mass of 0.37 Mearth, i.e approximately three times the mass of Mars (and a possible candidate planetary system) orbiting Barnard's star (GJ699), using ESPRESSO observations 

    2. The lithium depletion boundary of the Hyades cluster.

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    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. A sub-Neptunian mass planet in the habitable zone of HN Lib 2023A&A...675A.141G
    An unusually low-density super-Earth transiting the bright early-type M-dwarf GJ 1018 (TOI-244) 2023A&A...675A..52C
    The cosmic waltz of Coma Berenices and Latyshev 2 (Group X). Membership, phase-space structure, mass, and energy distributions 2023A&A...675A..28O
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Line-by-line sensitivity to activity in M dwarfs 2023A&A...674A..61L
    New constraints on the presence of debris disks around G 196-3 B and VHS J125601.92-125723.9 b 2023A&A...674A..66Z
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. A deep transfer learning method to determine T<SUB>eff</SUB> and [M/H] of target stars 2023A&A...673A.105B
    Planetary system around LTT 1445A unveiled by ESPRESSO: Multiple planets in a triple M-dwarf system 2023A&A...673A..69L
    Dynamical masses of two young transiting sub-Neptunes orbiting HD 63433 2023A&A...671A.163M
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. A long-period planet around GJ 1151 measured with CARMENES and HARPS-N data 2023A&A...671A..50B
    Search for planets around stars with wide brown dwarfs 2023A&A...671A..10S
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Guaranteed time observations Data Release 1 (2016-2020) 2023A&A...670A.139R
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Variability on long timescales as seen in chromospheric indicators 2023A&A...670A..71F
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Wolf 1069 b: Earth-mass planet in the habitable zone of a nearby, very low-mass star 2023A&A...670A..84K
    Two temperate Earth-mass planets orbiting the nearby star GJ 1002 2023A&A...670A...5S
    Lower-than-expected flare temperatures for TRAPPIST-1 2022A&A...668A.111M
    A quarter century of spectroscopic monitoring of the nearby M dwarf Gl 514. A super-Earth on an eccentric orbit moving in and out of the habitable zone 2022A&A...666A.187D
    TOI-1468: A system of two transiting planets, a super-Earth and a mini-Neptune, on opposite sides of the radius valley 2022A&A...666A.155C
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Stable radial-velocity variations at the rotation period of AD Leonis: A test case study of current limitations to treating stellar activity 2022A&A...666A.143K
    SPECULOOS Northern Observatory: Searching for Red Worlds in the Northern Skies 2022PASP..134j5001B
    A detailed analysis of the Gl 486 planetary system 2022A&A...665A.120C
    The HD 260655 system: Two rocky worlds transiting a bright M dwarf at 10 pc 2022A&A...664A.199L
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Rotational variation in activity indicators of Ross 318, YZ CMi, TYC 3529-1437-1, and EV Lac 2022A&A...663A..68S
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Benchmarking the impact of activity in high-precision radial velocity measurements 2022A&A...663A..27J
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Two Saturn-mass planets orbiting active stars 2022A&A...663A..48Q
    Magnetism, rotation, and nonthermal emission in cool stars. Average magnetic field measurements in 292 M dwarfs 2022A&A...662A..41R
    A study of flares in the ultra-cool regime from SPECULOOS-South 2022MNRAS.513.2615M
    Radio emission in a nearby, ultra-cool dwarf binary: A multifrequency study 2022A&A...660A..65C
    Metallicities in M dwarfs: Investigating different determination techniques 2022A&A...658A.194P
    Discovery and mass measurement of the hot, transiting, Earth-sized planet, GJ 3929 b 2022A&A...659A..17K
    A multi-planetary system orbiting the early-M dwarf TOI-1238 2022A&A...658A.138G
    TOI-2285b: A 1.7 Earth-radius planet near the habitable zone around a nearby M dwarf 2022PASJ...74L...1F
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Diagnostic capabilities of strong K I lines for photosphere and chromosphere 2022A&A...657A.125F
    TOI-2257 b: A highly eccentric long-period sub-Neptune transiting a nearby M dwarf 2022A&A...657A..45S
    TOI-2285b: A 1.7 Earth-radius planet near the habitable zone around a nearby M dwarf 2021PASJ..tmp..121F
    Rapid contraction of giant planets orbiting the 20-million-year-old star V1298 Tau 2021NatAs.tmp..234S
    GTC/CanariCam Deep Mid-infrared Imaging Survey of Northern Stars within 5 pc 2021ApJ...923..119G
    TOI-1201 b: A mini-Neptune transiting a bright and moderately young M dwarf 2021A&A...656A.124K
    Diving Beneath the Sea of Stellar Activity: Chromatic Radial Velocities of the Young AU Mic Planetary System 2021AJ....162..295C

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