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  • HADES RV Programme with HARPS-N at TNG. XV. Planetary occurrence rates around early-M dwarfs
    Aims: We present the complete Bayesian statistical analysis of the HArps-n red Dwarf Exoplanet Survey (HADES), which monitored the radial velocities of a large sample of M dwarfs with HARPS-N at TNG over the last 6 yr. Methods: The targets were selected in a narrow range of spectral types from M0 to M3, 0.3 M ⊙ < M ★ < 0.71 M ⊙, in order to study
    Pinamonti, M. et al.

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  • J-PLUS: Support vector regression to measure stellar parameters
    Context. Stellar parameters are among the most important characteristics in studies of stars which, in traditional methods, are based on atmosphere models. However, time, cost, and brightness limits restrain the efficiency of spectral observations. The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) is an observational campaign that aims to
    Wang, C. et al.

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    2022
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  • Large Interferometer For Exoplanets (LIFE). I. Improved exoplanet detection yield estimates for a large mid-infrared space-interferometer mission
    Context. One of the long-term goals of exoplanet science is the atmospheric characterization of dozens of small exoplanets in order to understand their diversity and search for habitable worlds and potential biosignatures. Achieving this goal requires a space mission of sufficient scale that can spatially separate the signals from exoplanets and
    Quanz, S. P. et al.

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  • Lithium depletion boundary, stellar associations, and Gaia
    Context. Stellar ages are key to improving our understanding of different astrophysical phenomena. However, many techniques to estimate stellar ages are highly model-dependent. The lithium depletion boundary (LDB), based on the presence or absence of lithium in low-mass stars, can be used to derive ages in stellar associations of between 20 and 500
    Galindo-Guil, F. J. et al.

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