Search Results - "Perren, Gabriel I"
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The Milky Way Bulge Extra-tidal Star Survey: BH 261 (AL 3)
Published in The Astronomical journal (01-01-2024)“…Abstract The Milky Way Bulge extra-tidal star survey is a spectroscopic survey with the goal of identifying stripped globular cluster stars from inner Galaxy…”
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The Unified Cluster Catalogue: towards a comprehensive and homogeneous data base of stellar clusters
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (10-10-2023)“…ABSTRACT We introduce the Unified Cluster Catalogue, the largest catalogue of stellar clusters currently listing nearly 14 000 objects. In this initial…”
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New age–metallicity diagnostic diagram for the Washington photometric system
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-07-2015)“…The age calibration of the Washington δT 1 index is mainly used to estimate ages of star clusters older than 1 Gyr and no age–metallicity degeneracy effect is…”
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The Milky Way Bulge extra-tidal star survey: BH 261 (AL 3)
Published 27-10-2023“…The Milky Way Bulge extra-tidal star survey (MWBest) is a spectroscopic survey with the goal of identifying stripped globular cluster stars from inner Galaxy…”
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Astrophysical properties of star clusters in the Magellanic Clouds homogeneously estimated by $\texttt{ASteCA}
Published 30-01-2017“…A&A 602, A89 (2017) Aims. To produce an homogeneous catalog of astrophysical parameters of 239 resolved star clusters located in the Small and Large Magellanic…”
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New age-metallicity diagnostic diagram for the Washington photometric system
Published 15-04-2015“…The age calibration of the Washington deltaT1 index is mainly used to estimate ages of star clusters older than 1 Gyr, no age-metallicity degeneracy effect is…”
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ASteCA - Automated Stellar Cluster Analysis
Published 07-12-2014“…A&A 576, A6 (2015) We present ASteCA (Automated Stellar Cluster Analysis), a suit of tools designed to fully automatize the standard tests applied on stellar…”
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