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41Models of VLMs, Brown Dwarfs and Planetary Mass Objects: Where are we standing today? P01.1.1 Abstract Authors:

Models of VLMs, Brown Dwarfs and Planetary Mass Objects: Where are we standing today? P01.1.1 Abstract Authors:

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Source URL: spider.ipac.caltech.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-30 13:19:19
42Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 000, 1–[removed]Printed 24 October[removed]MN LaTEX style file v2.2)

Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 000, 1–[removed]Printed 24 October[removed]MN LaTEX style file v2.2)

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Source URL: www.gemini.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-28 14:12:57
43Calibrating Ultracool Atmospheres with Benchmark companions Joana Gomes University of Hertfordshire Cool Stars 17 - Barcelona

Calibrating Ultracool Atmospheres with Benchmark companions Joana Gomes University of Hertfordshire Cool Stars 17 - Barcelona

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Language: English - Date: 2012-07-30 13:18:14
44Protostars and Planets V[removed]Brown Dwarf Companions to Young Solar Analogs with AO S. A. Metchev & L. A. Hillenbrand, California Institute of Technology ([removed]) We present results from an adaptive o

Protostars and Planets V[removed]Brown Dwarf Companions to Young Solar Analogs with AO S. A. Metchev & L. A. Hillenbrand, California Institute of Technology ([removed]) We present results from an adaptive o

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Source URL: www.lpi.usra.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-08-16 11:02:55
45A  The Astrophysical Journal, 656:1136 – 1149, 2007 February 20 # 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.  PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF TWO VERY COOL T DWARFS

A The Astrophysical Journal, 656:1136 – 1149, 2007 February 20 # 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF TWO VERY COOL T DWARFS

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Source URL: solarsystem.wustl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-10-30 03:51:28
46Late-M and L Dwarfs in Kepler K2 Campaigns Two and Three John E. Gizis (U. Delaware), Peter K. G. Williams (CfA) Kepler K2 observations offer a unique opportunity to learn about substellar atmospheres that are not irrad

Late-M and L Dwarfs in Kepler K2 Campaigns Two and Three John E. Gizis (U. Delaware), Peter K. G. Williams (CfA) Kepler K2 observations offer a unique opportunity to learn about substellar atmospheres that are not irrad

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Source URL: keplerscience.arc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-01 19:16:20
47Draft version December 3, 2014 Preprint typeset using LATEX style emulateapj v[removed]EXTREME WATER LOSS AND ABIOTIC O2 BUILDUP ON PLANETS THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE ZONES OF M DWARFS

Draft version December 3, 2014 Preprint typeset using LATEX style emulateapj v[removed]EXTREME WATER LOSS AND ABIOTIC O2 BUILDUP ON PLANETS THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE ZONES OF M DWARFS

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Source URL: arxiv.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-02 20:32:02
48NIR Metallicities, Radial Velocities and Spectral Types for 447 MEarth M dwarfs Submitted to AJ[removed]Elisabeth R. Newton1,*, David Charbonneau1, Jonathan Irwin1, Zachory K. Berta-Thompson1, Barbara Rojas-Ayala2, Ke

NIR Metallicities, Radial Velocities and Spectral Types for 447 MEarth M dwarfs Submitted to AJ[removed]Elisabeth R. Newton1,*, David Charbonneau1, Jonathan Irwin1, Zachory K. Berta-Thompson1, Barbara Rojas-Ayala2, Ke

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Source URL: www.cfa.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-25 21:32:36
49John H. Debes, IV NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow Goddard Space Flight Center Code 667 Greenbelt, MD[removed]2704

John H. Debes, IV NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow Goddard Space Flight Center Code 667 Greenbelt, MD[removed]2704

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Source URL: www.stsci.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-05 15:37:15
50Chandra X-Ray Observatory  X-Ray Astronomy Field Guide Brown Dwarfs Until the last few years, brown dwarfs inhabited the

Chandra X-Ray Observatory X-Ray Astronomy Field Guide Brown Dwarfs Until the last few years, brown dwarfs inhabited the "undiscovered country" between stars and planets. Their mass was too small for them to be stars and

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Source URL: www.chandra.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-01-29 13:13:37