NAME Kim 1 , the SIMBAD biblio

NAME Kim 1 , the SIMBAD biblio (29 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.24CEST07:30:50


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2015ApJ...799...73K 2209     A S   X C       54 13 36 A hero's little horse: discovery of a dissolving star cluster in Pegasus. KIM D. and JERJEN H.
2015ApJ...803...63K viz 41           X         1 24 71 Discovery of a faint outer halo Milky Way star cluster in the southern sky. KIM D., JERJEN H., MILONE A.P., et al.
2015ApJ...807...50B 123           X C       2 49 486 Eight new Milky Way companions discovered in first-year dark energy survey data. BECHTOL K., DRLICA-WAGNER A., BALBINOT E., et al.
2015ApJ...813..109D 83             C       1 50 422 Eight ultra-faint galaxy candidates discovered in year two of the dark energy survey. DRLICA-WAGNER A., BECHTOL K., RYKOFF E.S., et al.
2015MNRAS.453.1047P 612       D     X C F     14 59 57 The new Milky Way satellites: alignment with the VPOS and predictions for proper motions and velocity dispersions. PAWLOWSKI M.S., McGAUGH S.S. and JERJEN H.
2016ApJ...820..119K 121           X         3 12 17 KIM 3: an ultra-faint star cluster in the constellation of Centaurus. KIM D., JERJEN H., MacKEY D., et al.
2016MNRAS.458..603L 43           X         1 13 48 Digging deeper into the Southern skies: a compact Milky Way companion discovered in first-year Dark Energy Survey data. LUQUE E., QUEIROZ A., SANTIAGO B., et al.
2017MNRAS.466.1741C 162           X C       3 38 7 The contribution of dissolving star clusters to the population of ultra faint objects in the outer halo of the Milky Way. CONTENTA F., GIELES M., BALBINOT E., et al.
2017MNRAS.468...97L 41           X         1 35 32 The Dark Energy Survey view of the Sagittarius stream: discovery of two faint stellar system candidates. LUQUE E., PIERES A., SANTIAGO B., et al.
2017AJ....154...57H viz 41           X         1 27 ~ A multiwavelength study of the Segue 3 cluster. HUGHES J., LACY B., SAKARI C., et al.
2017ApJ...849L..24M 41           X         1 54 31 New VVV Survey globular cluster candidates in the Milky Way bulge. MINNITI D., GEISLER D., ALONSO-GARCIA J., et al.
2018ApJ...852...68C 165           X C       3 41 23 On the nature of ultra-faint dwarf galaxy candidates. I. DES1, Eridanus III, and Tucana V. CONN B.C., JERJEN H., KIM D., et al.
2018ApJ...857...70C 42           X         1 9 9 On the nature of ultra-faint dwarf galaxy candidates. II. The case of Cetus II. CONN B.C., JERJEN H., KIM D., et al.
2018ApJ...860...65M viz 140       D     X         4 66 6 A MegaCAM Survey of outer halo satellites. I. Description of the Survey. MUNOZ R.R., COTE P., SANTANA F.A., et al.
2018ApJ...860...66M 429       D S   X C       9 95 119 A MegaCAM survey of outer halo satellites. III. Photometric and structural parameters. MUNOZ R.R., COTE P., SANTANA F.A., et al.
2018MNRAS.478.2006L 41           X         1 31 8 Deep SOAR follow-up photometry of two Milky Way outer-halo companions discovered with Dark Energy Survey. LUQUE E., SANTIAGO B., PIERES A., et al.
2018ApJ...863L..38R 41           X         1 40 13 Discovery of two new globular clusters in the Milky Way. RYU J. and LEE M.G.
2018MNRAS.480.2609L 123           X C       2 92 57 Pristine dwarf galaxy survey - I. A detailed photometric and spectroscopic study of the very metal-poor Draco II satellite. LONGEARD N., MARTIN N., STARKENBURG E., et al.
2019ApJ...874...29M 59       D     X         2 78 2 A MegaCAM survey of outer halo satellites. VII. A single Sersic index versus effective radius relation for Milky Way outer halo satellites. MARCHI-LASCH S., MUNOZ R.R., SANTANA F.A., et al.
2019ApJ...875..154M 42           X         1 15 ~ A faint halo star cluster discovered in the Blanco Imaging of the Southern Sky survey. MAU S., DRLICA-WAGNER A., BECHTOL K., et al.
2019MNRAS.490.1498L 84             C       1 84 ~ Detailed study of the Milky Way globular cluster Laevens 3. LONGEARD N., MARTIN N., IBATA R.A., et al.
2020MNRAS.491..356L viz 85             C       1 163 31 The Pristine Dwarf-Galaxy survey - II. In-depth observational study of the faint Milky Way satellite Sagittarius II. LONGEARD N., MARTIN N., STARKENBURG E., et al.
2021ApJ...908...18S viz 45           X         1 25 34 Eridanus II: a fossil from reionization with an off-center star cluster. SIMON J.D., BROWN T.M., DRLICA-WAGNER A., et al.
2021MNRAS.502.4547W 87           X         2 36 ~ The likelihood of undiscovered globular clusters in the outskirts of the Milky Way. WEBB J.J. and CARLBERG R.G.
2022MNRAS.510.3531B 63       D     X         2 66 9 Stellar mass segregation as separating classifier between globular clusters and ultrafaint dwarf galaxies. BAUMGARDT H., FALLER J., MEINHOLD N., et al.
2022MNRAS.515.4005P 90             C       1 33 3 First evidence of a stripped star cluster from the Small Magellanic Cloud. PIATTI A.E. and LUCCHINI S.
2022MNRAS.516.3944M 18       D               1 53 17 Forward-modelling the luminosity, distance, and size distributions of the Milky Way satellites. MANWADKAR V. and KRAVTSOV A.V.
2023ApJ...953....1C 93           X         2 53 ~ Six More Ultra-faint Milky Way Companions Discovered in the DECam Local Volume Exploration Survey. CERNY W., MARTINEZ-VAZQUEZ C.E., DRLICA-WAGNER A., et al.
2024ApJ...961...92S 50           X         1 57 ~ The Discovery of the Faintest Known Milky Way Satellite Using UNIONS. SMITH S.E.T., CERNY W., HAYES C.R., et al.

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