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Articles
Kepler-62: A five-planet system with planets of 1.4 and 1.6 Earth radii in the Habitable Zone
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Weather on Other Worlds I: Detection of Periodic Variability in the L3 Dwarf DENIS-P J1058.7-1548 with Precise Multi-Wavelength Photometry
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SDSS J000555.90-100213.5: a hot, magnetic carbon-dominated atmosphere WD rotating with a 2.1 d period
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Discovery of a Visual T-dwarf Triple System and Binarity at the L/T Transition
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A M/T dwarf binary from the Canada-France Brown Dwarf Survey: probing the L/T transition
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In Search of Dust Clouds: Photometric Monitoring of a Sample of Late L and T Dwarfs
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Direct-imaging discovery of a 12-14 Jupiter-mass object orbiting a young binary system of very low-mass stars
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A search for rocky planets transiting brown dwarfs
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Weather on Other Worlds. I. Detection of Periodic Variability in the L3 Dwarf DENIS-P J1058.7-1548 with Precise Multi-wavelength Photometry
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Bayesian analysis to identify very low-mass members of nearby young stellar kinematic groups
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SDSS DR7 White Dwarf Catalog
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Orbital and evolutionary constraints on the planet hosting binary GJ 86 from the Hubble Space Telescope
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CFBDS J111807-064016: A new L/T transition brown dwarf in a binary system
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Bayesian Analysis to Identify New Star Candidates in Nearby Young Stellar Kinematic Groups
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Autres contributions
The Science Potential of JWST for Exoplanet Studies
World-leading science with SPIRou – The nIR spectropolarimeter / high-precision velocimeter for CFHT
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Characterizing small planets transiting small stars with SPIRou
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Teasing out the Subtle Hints of Exo-asteroids Around White Dwarfs with the Magellan White Dwarf Survey
Externally Polluted White Dwarfs: A Detailed Analysis of a Large SDSS Sample
HST Observations of the Planet Hosting Binary GJ 86
Know your Neighborhood: The Untold Story
White Dwarfs with Carbon Dominated Atmosphere: New Observations and Analysis
Hubble Space Telescope Imaging and Grism Spectroscopy of the Binary Nucleus of the Planetary Nebula EGB 6
The VAST Survey – On the Multiplicity of A-type Stars