We report on a deep photometric survey covering an area of 1.17 deg2 in the young Upper Scorpius stellar association using VIMOS Iz and UKIDSS ZJHK data that was taken with several years in between. The search for the least massive population of Upper Scorpius (~5–10 Myr, 145 pc) is performed on the basis of various optical and infrared color−color and color−magnitude diagrams, including WISE photometry, in the magnitude interval J = 14.5−19 mag (completeness), which corresponds to substellar masses from 0.028 through 0.004 M⊙ at the age and distance of Upper Scorpius. We also present the proper motion analysis of the photometric candidates, finding that two objects successfully pass all photometric and astrometric criteria for membership ...
We investigate the stellar population and star formation history of the Upper Scorpius OB associatio...
International audienceAims. The SHINE program is a high-contrast near-infrared survey of 600 young, ...
Spectroscopic follow-up is a pre-requisite for studies of the formation and early evolution of brown...
We aim at identifying very low-mass isolated planetary-mass member candidates in the nearest OB asso...
Aims. Our objective is to identify analogues of gas giant planets, but located as companions at wide...
Aims. We aim at constraining evolutionary models at low mass and young ages by identifying interesti...
International audienceContext. A rich population of low-mass brown dwarfs and isolated planetary mas...
To improve the census of the Upper Sco association (similar to 11 Myr, similar to 145 pc), we have i...
We present a wide-field photometric survey covering ~200 deg^2 toward the Upper Scorpius OB associat...
International audienceContext. The Upper-Scorpius association (5-11 Myr) contains a unique populatio...
We present new 0.9–2.45 μm spectroscopy (R ∼ 1000), and Y, J, H, Ks,L photometry, obtained at Gemini...
We investigate the stellar population and star formation history of the Upper Scorpius OB associatio...
International audienceAims. The SHINE program is a high-contrast near-infrared survey of 600 young, ...
Spectroscopic follow-up is a pre-requisite for studies of the formation and early evolution of brown...
We aim at identifying very low-mass isolated planetary-mass member candidates in the nearest OB asso...
Aims. Our objective is to identify analogues of gas giant planets, but located as companions at wide...
Aims. We aim at constraining evolutionary models at low mass and young ages by identifying interesti...
International audienceContext. A rich population of low-mass brown dwarfs and isolated planetary mas...
To improve the census of the Upper Sco association (similar to 11 Myr, similar to 145 pc), we have i...
We present a wide-field photometric survey covering ~200 deg^2 toward the Upper Scorpius OB associat...
International audienceContext. The Upper-Scorpius association (5-11 Myr) contains a unique populatio...
We present new 0.9–2.45 μm spectroscopy (R ∼ 1000), and Y, J, H, Ks,L photometry, obtained at Gemini...
We investigate the stellar population and star formation history of the Upper Scorpius OB associatio...
International audienceAims. The SHINE program is a high-contrast near-infrared survey of 600 young, ...
Spectroscopic follow-up is a pre-requisite for studies of the formation and early evolution of brown...