Publications

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  • J-PLUS: Systematic impact of metallicity on photometric calibration with the stellar locus
    Aims: We present the photometric calibration of the twelve optical passbands for the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) second data release (DR2), comprising 1088 pointings of two square degrees, and study the systematic impact of metallicity on the stellar locus technique. Methods: The [Fe/H] metallicity from the Large Sky Area
    López-Sanjuan, C. et al.

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    2021
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    21
  • Introducing the LBT Imaging of Galactic Halos and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) survey. A preview of the low surface brightness Universe to be unveiled by LSST
    We present the first results of the LBT Imaging of Galaxy Haloes and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) survey. LIGHTS is an ongoing observational campaign with the 2 × 8.4 m Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) aiming to explore the stellar haloes and the low surface brightness population of satellites down to a depth of μ V ∼ 31 mag arcsec −2 (3σ in 10″ × 10″
    Trujillo, Ignacio et al.

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    10
    2021
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    47
  • HiPERCAM: a quintuple-beam, high-speed optical imager on the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias
    HiPERCAM is a portable, quintuple-beam optical imager that saw first light on the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) in 2018. The instrument uses re-imaging optics and four dichroic beamsplitters to record $u_{\rm s}\, g_{\rm s}\, r_{\rm s}\, i_{\rm s}\, z_{\rm s}$ (320-1060 nm) images simultaneously on its five CCD cameras, each of 3.1-arcmin
    Dhillon, V. S. et al.

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    10
    2021
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    62
  • HD 22496 b: The first ESPRESSO stand-alone planet discovery
    Context. The ESPRESSO spectrograph is a new powerful tool developed to detect and characterize extrasolar planets. Its design allows an unprecedented radial velocity precision (down to a few tens of cm s −1) and long-term thermomechanical stability. Aims: We present the first stand-alone detection of an extrasolar planet by blind radial velocity
    Lillo-Box, J. et al.

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    10
    2021
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    14
  • Giant white-light flares on fully convective stars occur at high latitudes
    White-light flares are magnetically driven localized brightenings on the surfaces of stars. Their temporal, spectral, and statistical properties present a treasury of physical information about stellar magnetic fields. The spatial distributions of magnetic spots and associated flaring regions help constrain dynamo theories. Moreover, flares are
    Ilin, Ekaterina et al.

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    10
    2021
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    30
  • Fornax 3D project: Assessing the diversity of IMF and stellar population maps within the Fornax Cluster
    The stellar initial mass function (IMF) is central to our interpretation of astronomical observables and to our understanding of most baryonic processes within galaxies. The universality of the IMF, suggested by observations in our own Milky Way, has been thoroughly revisited due to the apparent excess of low-mass stars in the central regions of
    Martín-Navarro, I. et al.

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    10
    2021
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    21