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.

    Related publications

    Stellar activity analysis of Barnard's Star: very slow rotation and evidence for long-term activity cycle 2019MNRAS.488.5145T
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Detection of a mini-Neptune around LSPM J2116+0234 and refinement of orbital parameters of a super-Earth around GJ 686 (BD+18 3421) 2019A&A...627A.116L
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Two temperate Earth-mass planet candidates around Teegarden's Star 2019A&A...627A..49Z
    Magnetic fields in M dwarfs from the CARMENES survey 2019A&A...626A..86S
    Temporal changes of the flare activity of Proxima Centauri 2019A&A...626A.111P
    A low-mass triple system with a wide L/T transition brown dwarf component: NLTT 51469AB/SDSS 2131-0119 2019MNRAS.487.1149G
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Different roads to radii and masses of the target stars 2019A&A...625A..68S
    Primeval very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs - VI. Population properties of metal-poor degenerate brown dwarfs 2019MNRAS.486.1260Z
    Gliese 49: activity evolution and detection of a super-Earth. A HADES and CARMENES collaboration 2019A&A...624A.123P
    MuSCAT2: four-color simultaneous camera for the 1.52-m Telescopio Carlos Sánchez 2019JATIS...5a5001N
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Chromospheric modeling of M 2-3 V stars with PHOENIX 2019A&A...623A.136H
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Period search in Hα, Na I D, and Ca II IRT lines 2019A&A...623A..24F
    A 3D view of the Hyades stellar and sub-stellar population 2019A&A...623A..35L
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Activity indicators at visible and near-infrared wavelengths 2019A&A...623A..44S
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. The enigmatic planetary system GJ 4276: one eccentric planet or two planets in a 2:1 resonance? 2019A&A...622A.153N
    Multiple water band detections in the CARMENES near-infrared transmission spectrum of HD 189733 b 2019A&A...621A..74A
    CARMENES input catalogue of M dwarfs. IV. New rotation periods from photometric time series 2019A&A...621A.126D
    Detection of He I λ10830 Å absorption on HD 189733 b with CARMENES high-resolution transmission spectroscopy 2018A&A...620A..97S
    Exploring the substellar population in the Hyades open cluster 2018A&A...620A.130P
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. The warm super-Earths in twin orbits around the mid-type M dwarfs Ross 1020 (GJ 3779) and LP 819-052 (GJ 1265) 2018A&A...620A.171L
    A candidate super-Earth planet orbiting near the snow line of Barnard's star 2018Natur.563..365R
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Nine new double-line spectroscopic binary stars 2018A&A...619A..32B
    CARMENES: high-resolution spectra and precise radial velocities in the red and infrared 2018SPIE10702E..0WQ
    GTC adaptive optics first performance tests in laboratory 2018SPIE10703E..0CR
    Servo control simulations and preliminary laboratory results for GTC adaptive optics with NGS 2018SPIE10703E..3FN
    EMCCD in-situ periodic characterization in Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor for GTCAO 2018SPIE10703E..4WT
    GTCAO real time AO closed loop software implementation and initial computer performance analysis 2018SPIE10703E..76M
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. A Neptune-mass planet traversing the habitable zone around HD 180617 2018A&A...618A.115K
    Lithium in the Hyades L5 brown dwarf 2MASS J04183483+2131275 2018A&A...615L..12L
    Primeval very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs - IV. New L subdwarfs, Gaia astrometry, population properties, and a blue brown dwarf binary 2018MNRAS.480.5447Z
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Wing asymmetries of Hα, Na I D, and He I lines 2018A&A...615A..14F
    Primeval very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs - III. The halo transitional brown dwarfs 2018MNRAS.479.1383Z
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Photospheric parameters of target stars from high-resolution spectroscopy 2018A&A...615A...6P
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Radial-velocity variations of active stars in visual-channel spectra 2018A&A...614A.122T
    The CARMENES Search for Exoplanets around M Dwarfs: A Low-mass Planet in the Temperate Zone of the Nearby K2-18 2018AJ....155..257S
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. High-resolution optical and near-infrared spectroscopy of 324 survey stars 2018A&A...612A..49R
    The Lithium Depletion Boundary and the Age of the Hyades Cluster 2018ApJ...856...40M
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. HD147379 b: A nearby Neptune in the temperate zone of an early-M dwarf 2018A&A...609L...5R
    The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs . First visual-channel radial-velocity measurements and orbital parameter updates of seven M-dwarf planetary systems 2018A&A...609A.117T
    Spectrum radial velocity analyser (SERVAL). High-precision radial velocities and two alternative spectral indicators 2018A&A...609A..12Z

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