DENIS J112639.9-500355 , the SIMBAD biblio

DENIS J112639.9-500355 , the SIMBAD biblio (46 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.24CEST23:28:56


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2007MNRAS.378..901F 4569     A D S   X C F     120 23 35 Discovery of a nearby L-T transition object in the Southern Galactic plane. FOLKES S.L., PINFIELD D.J., KENDALL T.R., et al.
2008MNRAS.383..831P viz 580       D     X C       15 82 44 Discovery of new nearby L and late-M dwarfs at low Galactic latitude from the DENIS data base. PHAN-BAO N., BESSELL M.S., MARTIN E.L., et al.
2008ApJ...674..451B 4069 T K A D S   X C       106 24 91 Clouds, gravity, and metallicity in blue L dwarfs: the case of 2MASS J11263991-5003550. BURGASSER A.J., LOOPER D.L., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2008ApJ...689..471R 38           X         1 16 21 Discovery of a wide substellar companion to a nearby low-mass star. RADIGAN J., LAFRENIERE D., JAYAWARDHANA R., et al.
2009AJ....137....1F viz 15       D               3 851 248 The brown dwarf kinematics project I. Proper motions and tangential velocities for a large sample of late-type M, L, and T dwarfs. FAHERTY J.K., BURGASSER A.J., CRUZ K.L., et al.
2008AJ....136.1290R viz 468 204 Meeting the cool neighbors. X. Ultracool dwarfs from the 2MASS all-sky data release. REID N.I., CRUZ K.L., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2009ApJ...702..154S 42           X         1 30 278 The 0.8-14.5 µm spectra of mid-l to Mid-T dwarfs: diagnostics of effective temperature, grain sedimentation, gas transport, and surface gravity. STEPHENS D.C., LEGGETT S.K., CUSHING M.C., et al.
2010ApJ...710...45B 383           X C F     8 10 47 SDSS J141624.08+134826.7: a nearby blue l dwarf from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. BOWLER B.P., LIU M.C. and DUPUY T.J.
2010ApJ...718L..38A 39           X         1 17 45 DENIS J081730.0-615520: an overlooked mid-T dwarf in the solar neighborhood. ARTIGAU E., RADIGAN J., FOLKES S., et al.
2010AJ....140.1428C 115           X         3 4 11 SDSS J141624.08+134826.7: blue l dwarfs and non-equilibrium chemistry. CUSHING M.C., SAUMON D. and MARLEY M.S.
2010ApJ...723L.117M 113           X         1 1 151 A patchy cloud model for the l to T dwarf transition. MARLEY M.S., SAUMON D. and GOLDBLATT C.
2011AJ....141...54A 15       D               2 144 40 Parallaxes of southern extremely cool objects. I. Targets, proper motions, and first results. ANDREI A.H., SMART R.L., PENNA J.L., et al.
2011AJ....142..171G 77             C       1 24 15 WISEP J180026.60+013453.1: a nearby late-l dwarf near the galactic plane. GIZIS J.E., BURGASSER A.J., FAHERTY J.K., et al.
2012ApJ...760..152L 39           X         1 34 25 New M, l, and T dwarf companions to nearby stars from the wide-field infrared survey explorer. LUHMAN K.L., LOUTREL N.P., McCURDY N.S., et al.
2012MNRAS.427.3280F viz 310     A D     X         9 284 16 Identifying ultra-cool dwarfs at low Galactic latitudes: a southern candidate catalogue. FOLKES S.L., PINFIELD D.J., JONES H.R.A., et al.
2013MNRAS.428.2824K viz 16       D               1 133 25 An extensive search for rapid optical variability in ultracool dwarfs. KOEN C.
2014AJ....147...34S viz 16       D               1 197 46 Discovery of the young L dwarf WISE J174102.78-464225.5. SCHNEIDER A.C., CUSHING M.C., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2014AJ....147...94D viz 16       D               2 70 115 The solar neighborhood. XXXII. The hydrogen burning limit. DIETERICH S.B., HENRY T.J., JAO W.-C., et al.
2014ApJ...787..126L viz 39           X         1 821 18 Characterization of high proper motion objects from the wide-field infrared survey explorer. LUHMAN K.L. and SHEPPARD S.S.
2014A&A...566A.111W viz 173       D     X         5 73 39 The brown dwarf atmosphere monitoring (BAM) project. I. The largest near-IR monitoring survey of L and T dwarfs. WILSON P.A., RAJAN A. and PATIENCE J.
2014A&A...566A.130C viz 16       D               1 336 47 Doppler imaging of exoplanets and brown dwarfs. CROSSFIELD I.J.M.
2014ApJ...793...75R 292       D     X C       7 66 135 Strong brightness variations signal cloudy-to-clear transition of brown dwarfs. RADIGAN J., LAFRENIERE D., JAYAWARDHANA R., et al.
2014ApJ...794..143B viz 39           X         1 554 99 SpeX spectroscopy of unresolved very low mass binaries. II. Identification of 14 candidate binaries with late-M/early-L and T dwarf components. BARDALEZ GAGLIUFFI D.C., BURGASSER A.J., GELINO C.R., et al.
2014AJ....148..129A 39           X         1 56 12 Constraints on the binary properties of mid- to late T dwarfs from Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 observations. ABERASTURI M., BURGASSER A.J., MORA A., et al.
2014ApJ...797..120R 16       D               1 21 29 An independent analysis of the brown dwarf atmosphere monitoring (BAM) data: large-amplitude variability is rare outside the L/T transition. RADIGAN J.
2015ApJ...799..154M 176       D     X         5 50 183 Weather on other worlds. II. Survey results: spots are ubiquitous on L and T dwarfs. METCHEV S.A., HEINZE A., APAI D., et al.
2016ApJ...817..112S viz 16       D               1 20551 25 A proper motion survey using the first sky pass of NEOWISE-reactivation data. SCHNEIDER A.C., GRECO J., CUSHING M.C., et al.
2016MNRAS.455.1341M 96       D         F     5 59 7 Hunting for brown dwarf binaries and testing atmospheric models with X-Shooter. MANJAVACAS E., GOLDMAN B., ALCALA J.M., et al.
2016AJ....152...24W viz 16       D               1 137 24 Trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions of 134 southern late M, L, and T dwarfs from the Carnegie Astrometric Planet Search program. WEINBERGER A.J., BOSS A.P., KEISER S.A., et al.
2017MNRAS.464.2687H 16       D               1 51 17 First limits on the occurrence rate of short-period planets orbiting brown dwarfs. HE M.Y., TRIAUD A.H.M.J. and GILLON M.
2017ApJ...840...83M 97       D     X         3 95 11 Weather on other worlds. IV. Hα emission and photometric variability are not correlated in L0-T8 dwarfs. MILES-PAEZ P.A., METCHEV S.A., HEINZE A., et al.
2017ApJ...842...78V 261       D     X         7 35 57 The viewing geometry of brown dwarfs influences their observed colors and variability amplitudes. VOS J.M., ALLERS K.N. and BILLER B.A.
2017MNRAS.465.4723K viz 57       D     X         2 86 ~ Optical spectra of ultracool dwarfs with the Southern African Large Telescope. KOEN C., MISZALSKI B., VAISANEN P., et al.
2018AJ....155...34C viz 16       D               1 198 9 Meeting the cool neighbors. XII. An optically anchored analysis of the near-infrared spectra of L dwarfs. CRUZ K.L., NUNEZ A., BURGASSER A.J., et al.
2018MNRAS.481.3548S viz 16       D               2 118 1 Parallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects III: 118 L and T dwarfs. SMART R.L., BUCCIARELLI B., JONES H.R.A., et al.
2019MNRAS.485.4423S viz 17       D               1 737 39 The Gaia ultracool dwarf sample - II. Structure at the end of the main sequence. SMART R.L., MAROCCO F., SARRO L.M., et al.
2019ApJ...883..205B viz 17       D               2 500 34 The ultracool SpeXtroscopic survey. I. Volume-limited spectroscopic sample and luminosity function of M7-L5 ultracool dwarfs. BARDALEZ GAGLIUFFI D.C., BURGASSER A.J., SCHMIDT S.J., et al.
2020AJ....160...38V viz 17       D               1 89 35 Spitzer variability properties of low-gravity L dwarfs. VOS J.M., BILLER B.A., ALLERS K.N., et al.
2020AJ....160..215V viz 17       D               1 605 16 The solar neighborhood. XLVI. Revealing new M dwarf binaries and their orbital architectures. VRIJMOET E.H., HENRY T.J., JAO W.-C., et al.
2021AJ....161..224T 17       D               1 86 30 Weather on other worlds. V. The three most rapidly rotating ultra-cool dwarfs. TANNOCK M.E., METCHEV S., HEINZE A., et al.
2021A&A...649A...6G viz 17       D               1 89188 168 Gaia Early Data Release 3. The Gaia Catalogue of Nearby Stars. GAIA COLLABORATION, SMART R.L., SARRO L.M., et al.
2021ApJ...921...95Z 87             C       1 86 11 Uniform forward-modeling analysis of ultracool dwarfs. II. Atmospheric properties of 55 late-T dwarfs. ZHANG Z., LIU M.C., MARLEY M.S., et al.
2021ApJS..257...45H viz 87             C       1 62 16 The brown dwarf kinematics project (BDKP). V. Radial and rotational velocities of T dwarfs from Keck/NIRSPEC high-resolution spectroscopy. HSU C.-C., BURGASSER A.J., THEISSEN C.A., et al.
2022MNRAS.513.5701S viz 108       D         F     7 132 9 Ultracool dwarfs observed with the Spitzer infrared spectrograph - II. Emergence and sedimentation of silicate clouds in L dwarfs, and analysis of the full M5-T9 field dwarf spectroscopic sample. SUAREZ G. and METCHEV S.
2023MNRAS.523.4739S 19       D               2 28 ~ Ultracool dwarfs observed with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph - III. Dust grains in young L dwarf atmospheres are heavier. SUAREZ G. and METCHEV S.
2023ApJ...954L...6S 19       D               3 16 ~ Ultracool Dwarfs Observed with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph: Equatorial Latitudes in L Dwarf Atmospheres Are Cloudier. SUAREZ G., VOS J.M., METCHEV S., et al.

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