This report, like its predecessors, focuses on areas which have been especially active since the last General Assembly. Two major developments have been the unification of the T-dwarf standards and the new general catalogue of stellar spectral classifications
The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey is one of the largest contemporary spectroscopic surveys ...
Context. The gamma Doradus stars are a recent class of variable main sequence F-type stars located o...
Abstract—We present a new electronic version of the General Catalog of Variable Stars (GCVS) based o...
This report gives an update on developments since the last General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro. Class...
This report gives an update of developments (since the last General Assembly at Prague) in the areas...
Commission 45 is solidly anchored in the beginnings of the IAU. It evolved out of Commission 29, whi...
■ Abstract The establishment of new spectral classes cooler than type M has had a brief, yet already...
Research on star clusters and associations includes the observation and theory of stellar groupings ...
The current status of existing star catalogs of relevance for Space Surveillance applications will b...
A revised near-infrared classification scheme for T dwarfs is presented, based on and superseding pr...
Modern spectroscopic surveys and automated classifiers are becoming so inextricably linked that it i...
A short history of variable-star catalogsis presented. After the second World War, theInternational ...
Our Working Group (WG) studies massive, luminous stars, both individually and in resolved and unreso...
A catalog of 2249 white dwarfs which have been identified spectro-scopically is presented complete t...
The Aerospace program to observe bright infrared (IR) stars, including variables, and make them into...
The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey is one of the largest contemporary spectroscopic surveys ...
Context. The gamma Doradus stars are a recent class of variable main sequence F-type stars located o...
Abstract—We present a new electronic version of the General Catalog of Variable Stars (GCVS) based o...
This report gives an update on developments since the last General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro. Class...
This report gives an update of developments (since the last General Assembly at Prague) in the areas...
Commission 45 is solidly anchored in the beginnings of the IAU. It evolved out of Commission 29, whi...
■ Abstract The establishment of new spectral classes cooler than type M has had a brief, yet already...
Research on star clusters and associations includes the observation and theory of stellar groupings ...
The current status of existing star catalogs of relevance for Space Surveillance applications will b...
A revised near-infrared classification scheme for T dwarfs is presented, based on and superseding pr...
Modern spectroscopic surveys and automated classifiers are becoming so inextricably linked that it i...
A short history of variable-star catalogsis presented. After the second World War, theInternational ...
Our Working Group (WG) studies massive, luminous stars, both individually and in resolved and unreso...
A catalog of 2249 white dwarfs which have been identified spectro-scopically is presented complete t...
The Aerospace program to observe bright infrared (IR) stars, including variables, and make them into...
The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey is one of the largest contemporary spectroscopic surveys ...
Context. The gamma Doradus stars are a recent class of variable main sequence F-type stars located o...
Abstract—We present a new electronic version of the General Catalog of Variable Stars (GCVS) based o...