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Articles
A deep look into the core of young clusters. II. {$\lambda$}-Orionis
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HST/NICMOS Detection of HR 8799 b in 1998
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Photometric Variability of the T2.5 Brown Dwarf SIMP J013656.5+093347: Evidence for Evolving Weather Patterns
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Discovery of the Widest Very Low Mass Field Binary
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Substellar Objects in Nearby Young Clusters (SONYC): The Bottom of the Initial Mass Function in NGC 1333
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Near-Infrared Observations of GQ Lup b Using the Gemini Integral Field Spectrograph NIFS
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Imaging search for the unseen companion to {$\epsilon$} Ind A – improving the detection limits with 4 {$\mu$}m observations
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On the Age of the Widest Very Low Mass Binary
[PDF]
Other contributions
SIMP: A Near-Infrared Proper Motion Survey
[PDF]
A Ground-based Search for Thermal Emission from the Hottest of the Hot Jupiters
Direct Imaging of Multiple Planets Orbiting a Star
Wide Ultracool Binaries and Brown Dwarfs in a Cross-Match of the Two Micron All Sky Survey and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Spectroscopic Follow-up of the CFBDS T Dwarf Candidates
Detection of NH3 in the near infrared spectrum of extremely cool brown dwarfs
The ultracool field dwarfs luminosity function from the Canada-France Brown Dwarf Survey
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Probing extreme atmosphere physics: T dwarfs and beyond
The field brown dwarfs luminosity function and space density from the Canada-France Brown Dwarf Survey