The Upper Scorpius OB association is the nearest region of recent massive star formation and thus an important benchmark for investigations concerning stellar evolution and planet formation timescales. We present nine eclipsing binaries (EBs) in Upper Scorpius, three of which are newly reported here and all of which were discovered from K2 photometry. Joint fitting of the eclipse photometry and radial velocities from newly acquired Keck I/HIRES spectra yields precise masses and radii for those systems that are spectroscopically double-lined. The binary orbital periods in our sample range from 0.6 to 100 days, with total masses ranging from 0.2 to 8 M⊙. At least 33% of the EBs reside in hierarchical multiples, including two triples and one q...
Brown dwarfs — stellar objects unable to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores because of their low...
International audienceContext. The Upper-Scorpius association (5-11 Myr) contains a unique populatio...
We present a wide-field photometric survey covering ~200 deg^2 toward the Upper Scorpius OB associat...
The Upper Scorpius OB association is the nearest region of recent massive star formation and thus an...
We present the discovery that UScoCTIO 5, a known spectroscopic binary in the Upper Scorpius star-fo...
We report the discovery of three low-mass double-lined eclipsing binaries in the pre-main sequence U...
We present the discovery that UScoCTIO 5, a known spectroscopic binary in the Upper Scorpius star-fo...
We present the discovery and characterization of four low-mass (M < 0.6 M⊙) eclipsing binary (EB) sy...
We present continued results from a wide-field, ~150deg^2, optical photometric and spectroscopic sur...
Aims. We aim at constraining evolutionary models at low mass and young ages by identifying interesti...
We present the results of a long-term orbit monitoring program, using sparse aperture masking observ...
We present light curves and periodograms for 27 stars in the young Upper Scorpius association (age =...
Young stellar associations represent a key site for the study of star formation, but to accurately c...
We present the characterization of CRTS J055255.7-004426 (=THOR 42), a young eclipsing binary compri...
We present 4.5, 8, and 16 µm photometry from the Spitzer Space Telescope for 204 stars in the Upper ...
Brown dwarfs — stellar objects unable to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores because of their low...
International audienceContext. The Upper-Scorpius association (5-11 Myr) contains a unique populatio...
We present a wide-field photometric survey covering ~200 deg^2 toward the Upper Scorpius OB associat...
The Upper Scorpius OB association is the nearest region of recent massive star formation and thus an...
We present the discovery that UScoCTIO 5, a known spectroscopic binary in the Upper Scorpius star-fo...
We report the discovery of three low-mass double-lined eclipsing binaries in the pre-main sequence U...
We present the discovery that UScoCTIO 5, a known spectroscopic binary in the Upper Scorpius star-fo...
We present the discovery and characterization of four low-mass (M < 0.6 M⊙) eclipsing binary (EB) sy...
We present continued results from a wide-field, ~150deg^2, optical photometric and spectroscopic sur...
Aims. We aim at constraining evolutionary models at low mass and young ages by identifying interesti...
We present the results of a long-term orbit monitoring program, using sparse aperture masking observ...
We present light curves and periodograms for 27 stars in the young Upper Scorpius association (age =...
Young stellar associations represent a key site for the study of star formation, but to accurately c...
We present the characterization of CRTS J055255.7-004426 (=THOR 42), a young eclipsing binary compri...
We present 4.5, 8, and 16 µm photometry from the Spitzer Space Telescope for 204 stars in the Upper ...
Brown dwarfs — stellar objects unable to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores because of their low...
International audienceContext. The Upper-Scorpius association (5-11 Myr) contains a unique populatio...
We present a wide-field photometric survey covering ~200 deg^2 toward the Upper Scorpius OB associat...