Very Low Mass Stars, Brown Dwarfs and Planets

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    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.

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    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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    Probing the Upper Scorpius mass function in the planetary-mass regime 2013MNRAS.435.2474L
    Very Low Mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-like Stars from MARVELS. IV. A Candidate Brown Dwarf or Low-mass Stellar Companion to HIP 67526 2013AJ....146...65J
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    76 T dwarfs from the UKIDSS LAS: benchmarks, kinematics and an updated space density 2013MNRAS.433..457B
    The GAPS programme with HARPS-N at TNG. I. Observations of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect and characterisation of the transiting system Qatar-1 2013A&A...554A..28C
    The GAPS programme with HARPS-N at TNG. II. No giant planets around the metal-poor star HIP 11952 2013A&A...554A..29D
    Astrometric and photometric initial mass functions from the UKIDSS Galactic Clusters Survey - IV. Upper Sco 2013MNRAS.431.3222L
    Very Low Mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-like Stars from MARVELS. V. A Low Eccentricity Brown Dwarf from the Driest Part of the Desert, MARVELS-6b 2013AJ....145..155D
    A Cautionary Tale: MARVELS Brown Dwarf Candidate Reveals Itself to be a Very Long Period, Highly Eccentric Spectroscopic Stellar Binary 2013AJ....145..139M
    Proper motions of USco T-type candidates 2013MNRAS.430.1784L
    The spectral type of CHS 7797 - an intriguing very low mass periodic variable in the Orion Nebula Cluster 2013A&A...551A..44R
    Furthering our knowledge of the solar neighborhood using WISE 2013AN....334...97C
    GTC OSIRIS z-band imaging of Y dwarfs 2013A&A...550L...2L
    New companions to nearby low-mass stars 2013MNRAS.429..859J
    Holographic imaging of crowded fields: high angular resolution imaging with excellent quality at very low cost 2013MNRAS.429.1367S
    The first planet detected in the WTS: an inflated hot Jupiter in a 3.35 d orbit around a late F star 2012MNRAS.427.1877C
    A new L dwarf member of the moderately metal poor triple system HD 221356 2012MNRAS.427.2457G
    Very-low-mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-like Stars from Marvels. III. A Short-period Brown Dwarf Candidate around an Active G0IV Subgiant 2013AJ....145...20M
    First T dwarfs in the VISTA Hemisphere Survey 2012A&A...548A..53L
    Discovery and characterization of detached M dwarf eclipsing binaries in the WFCAM Transit Survey 2012MNRAS.426.1507B
    Astrometric and photometric initial mass functions from the UKIDSS Galactic Clusters Survey - II. The Alpha Persei open cluster 2012MNRAS.426.3403L
    Astrometric and photometric initial mass functions from the UKIDSS Galactic Clusters Survey - III. Praesepe 2012MNRAS.426.3419B
    A spectrograph for exoplanet observations calibrated at the centimetre-per-second level 2012Natur.485..611W
    High-resolution optical imaging of the core of the globular cluster M15 with FastCam 2012MNRAS.423.2260D
    Two new young, wide, magnetic + non-magnetic double-degenerate binary systems 2012MNRAS.421..202D
    Further investigation of white dwarfs in the open clusters NGC 2287 and NGC 3532 2012MNRAS.423.2815D
    Discovery of the benchmark metal-poor T8 dwarf BD +01° 2920B 2012MNRAS.422.1922P
    Disc frequencies for brown dwarfs in the Upper Scorpius OB association: implications for brown dwarf formation theories 2012MNRAS.420.2497R
    Astrometric and photometric initial mass functions from the UKIDSS Galactic Clusters Survey - I. The Pleiades 2012MNRAS.422.1495L
    A census of very-low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the σ Orionis cluster 2009A&A...505.1115L
    Enhanced lithium depletion in Sun-like stars with orbiting planets 2009Natur.462..189I
    On the HU Aquarii planetary system hypothesis 2012MNRAS.425..930G
    New ultracool subdwarfs identified in large-scale surveys using Virtual Observatory tools. I. UKIDSS LAS DR5 vs. SDSS DR7 2012A&A...542A.105L
    The Substellar Population of σ Orionis: A Deep Wide Survey 2011ApJ...743...64B
    Search and characterization of T-type planetary mass candidates in the σ Orionis cluster 2011A&A...532A..42P
    Polarisation of very-low-mass stars and brown dwarfs. I. VLT/FORS1 optical observations of field ultra-cool dwarfs 2009A&A...502..929G

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