We present a large multi-epoch high resolution spectroscopic investigationsearch for binary candidates in the Galactic Globular Cluster (GGC) M4. The aim of our work is the identification of binary candidates, and the determination of the binary fraction and of the binary radial distribution. We have obtained 5973 individual spectra of 2469 stars with the multifiber facility FLAMES+GIRAFFE at VLT. Selected stars range from the red giant branch tip to one magnitude below the TO, and cover the entire cluster. Each star has been observed at least twice, with a temporal interval of about three years. For 484 stars we have three epochs. The search for variations in radial velocities among the stars with multi-epoch observations yielded 57 b...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
We report new metallicities for stars of Galactic globular cluster M4 using the largest number of st...
Globular cluster (GC) stars have occupied a fundamental role in our understanding of stellar evoluti...
Aims: We present a large multi-epoch high resolution spectroscopic investigation searching for binar...
Aims. We present a large multi-epoch high resolution spectroscopic investigation searching for binar...
We report new metallicities for stars of Galactic globular clusterM4 using the largest number of sta...
A search for spectroscopic binaries on the main sequence of the nearby globular cluster M4 has been ...
We present BV CCD and APM photometry, accurate astrometry and 1859 radial velocities for 1318 stars ...
This thesis performs unprecedented investigations for spectroscopic binaries at the Galactic center ...
We present the results of an extensive study intended to search for and properly classify the variab...
We utilise multi-epoch MUSE spectroscopy to study binary stars in the core of the Galactic globular ...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
Context. The Gaia-ESO Survey (GES) is a large spectroscopic survey that provides a unique opportunit...
Well determined radial velocities and abundances are essential for analyzing the properties of the g...
We performed a spectroscopic search for binaries among hot horizontal branch stars in globular clust...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
We report new metallicities for stars of Galactic globular cluster M4 using the largest number of st...
Globular cluster (GC) stars have occupied a fundamental role in our understanding of stellar evoluti...
Aims: We present a large multi-epoch high resolution spectroscopic investigation searching for binar...
Aims. We present a large multi-epoch high resolution spectroscopic investigation searching for binar...
We report new metallicities for stars of Galactic globular clusterM4 using the largest number of sta...
A search for spectroscopic binaries on the main sequence of the nearby globular cluster M4 has been ...
We present BV CCD and APM photometry, accurate astrometry and 1859 radial velocities for 1318 stars ...
This thesis performs unprecedented investigations for spectroscopic binaries at the Galactic center ...
We present the results of an extensive study intended to search for and properly classify the variab...
We utilise multi-epoch MUSE spectroscopy to study binary stars in the core of the Galactic globular ...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
Context. The Gaia-ESO Survey (GES) is a large spectroscopic survey that provides a unique opportunit...
Well determined radial velocities and abundances are essential for analyzing the properties of the g...
We performed a spectroscopic search for binaries among hot horizontal branch stars in globular clust...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
We report new metallicities for stars of Galactic globular cluster M4 using the largest number of st...
Globular cluster (GC) stars have occupied a fundamental role in our understanding of stellar evoluti...