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Ultracool dwarfs in Gaia
Published 2025-02-07Version 1
The Gaia optical observations are not the most suitable spectral domain for studying the low-mass, faintest and reddest part of the main sequence. Nevertheless, the large number of objects observed with an unprecedented precision, including trigonometric parallax, makes it an unrivaled dataset for studying the stellar-substellar boundary. In this paper, I review the contribution of the successive catalogues offered by the Gaia mission to study the low-mass, ultra-cool objetcs. I also present further characterisations and scientific exploitations of the Gaia sample.
Comments: Evry Schatzman School 2023: Stellar physics with Gaia
Journal: EES2023: Proceedings of the Evry Schatzman School. Eds.: Babusiaux, C.; Reyl\'e, C
Categories: astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.GA
Tags: journal article
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