The IAC online catalog for M-, L- and T-type dwarfs
We present an online catalog for dwarfs with spectral types M, L and T. The catalog currently contains 893 objects listed in order of right ascension. For most...
The IACOB project. V. Spectroscopic parameters of the O-type stars in the modern grid of standards for spectral classification
Context. The IACOB and OWN surveys are two ambitious, complementary observational projects which have made available a large multi-epoch spectroscopic database...
The IACOB project. VII. The rotational properties of Galactic massive O-type stars revisited
Context. Stellar rotation is of key importance in the formation process, the evolution, and the final fate of massive stars. Aims: We perform a reassessment of...
The IACOB project: XV. Updated calibrations of fundamental parameters of Galactic O-type stars
Context. O-type stars are key drivers of galactic evolution. For the first time, modern spectroscopic surveys combined with Gaia distances are enabling reliable...
The IACOB spectroscopic database of galactic OB stars
We present the IACOB spectroscopic database, the largest homogeneous database of high-resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio spectra of Northern Galactic OB...
The Impact of Gaia and LSST on Binaries and Exoplanets
Two upcoming large scale surveys, the ESA Gaia and LSST projects, will bring a new era in astronomy. The number of binary systems that will be observed and...
The Importance of Having an Extended Point-spread Function in Low Surface-brightness Science
Obtaining and characterizing the extended point-spread function (PSF) is essential to extract accurate photometric information from deep imaging surveys. In...
The K2 Galactic Archaeology Program Data Release 2: Asteroseismic Results from Campaigns 4, 6, and 7
Studies of Galactic structure and evolution have benefited enormously from Gaia kinematic information, though additional, intrinsic stellar parameters like age...