■ Abstract The establishment of new spectral classes cooler than type M has had a brief, yet already rich, history. Prototypes of the new “L dwarf ” and “T dwarf” classes were first found in the late 1980s to mid-1990s, with a flood of new discoveries occurring in the late 1990s with the advent of deep, large-area, digital sky surveys. Over four hundred and fifty L and T dwarfs are now cataloged. This review concentrates on the spectroscopic properties of these objects, beginning with the establishment of classification schemes rooted in the MK Process. The resulting grid of spectral types is then used as a tool to ferret out the underlying physics. The temperature ranges covered by these spectral types, the complex chemical processes respo...
We present a spectroscopic catalog of 70,841 visually inspected M dwarfs from the seventh data relea...
International audienceWe have conducted a search for L subdwarf candidates within the photometric ca...
We report the discovery of 87 new T dwarfs uncovered with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (W...
The establishment of new spectral classes cooler than type M has had a brief, yet already rich, hist...
As any introductory astronomy student knows, M dwarfs are the most common stars in the Galaxy and ar...
To highlight the need for new spectral types, a brief review of the discovery of very low luminosity...
Brown dwarfs are substellar objects too low mass to initiate the hydrogen fusion necessary to be con...
A revised near-infrared classification scheme for T dwarfs is presented, based on and superseding pr...
This report gives an update on developments since the last General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro. Class...
Aims. We present a method, named photo-type, to identify and accurately classify L and T dwarfs onto...
We discuss methods for classifying T dwarfs based on spectral morphological features and indices. T ...
Within less than two decades, the study of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs has bloomed int...
We present near-infrared spectra for a sample of T dwarfs, including 11 new discoveries made using t...
The spectral type is a key parameter in calibrating the temperature which is required to estimate th...
We present the discovery of 15 new T2.5-T7.5 dwarfs (with estimated distances ∼24-93 pc), identified...
We present a spectroscopic catalog of 70,841 visually inspected M dwarfs from the seventh data relea...
International audienceWe have conducted a search for L subdwarf candidates within the photometric ca...
We report the discovery of 87 new T dwarfs uncovered with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (W...
The establishment of new spectral classes cooler than type M has had a brief, yet already rich, hist...
As any introductory astronomy student knows, M dwarfs are the most common stars in the Galaxy and ar...
To highlight the need for new spectral types, a brief review of the discovery of very low luminosity...
Brown dwarfs are substellar objects too low mass to initiate the hydrogen fusion necessary to be con...
A revised near-infrared classification scheme for T dwarfs is presented, based on and superseding pr...
This report gives an update on developments since the last General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro. Class...
Aims. We present a method, named photo-type, to identify and accurately classify L and T dwarfs onto...
We discuss methods for classifying T dwarfs based on spectral morphological features and indices. T ...
Within less than two decades, the study of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs has bloomed int...
We present near-infrared spectra for a sample of T dwarfs, including 11 new discoveries made using t...
The spectral type is a key parameter in calibrating the temperature which is required to estimate th...
We present the discovery of 15 new T2.5-T7.5 dwarfs (with estimated distances ∼24-93 pc), identified...
We present a spectroscopic catalog of 70,841 visually inspected M dwarfs from the seventh data relea...
International audienceWe have conducted a search for L subdwarf candidates within the photometric ca...
We report the discovery of 87 new T dwarfs uncovered with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (W...