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Eduardo L. Martín is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Computational Mechanics, Spectroscopy, and Information Systems. Their work covers diverse topics including stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, astronomy and astrophysical research, astrophysics and star formation studies, astro and planetary science, astronomical observations and instrumentation, gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, and spectroscopy and laser applications.

The scientist has contributed to a number of publication venues, most frequently in Astronomy and Astrophysics, followed by arXiv (Cornell University), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Open Research Europe, and Nature Astronomy.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Eduardo L. Martín include the following:

  • The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs, 2022, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Rapid contraction of giant planets orbiting the 20-million-year-old star V1298 Tau, 2021, Nature Astronomy
  • Euclid: Early Release Observations - Programme overview and pipeline for compact- and diffuse-emission photometry, 2025, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • J-PLUS: Searching for very metal-poor star candidates using the SPEEM pipeline, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The TESS-Keck Survey. XI. Mass Measurements for Four Transiting sub-Neptunes orbiting K dwarf TOI-1246, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)

They frequently collaborate with several other researchers, including N. Lodieu, J.-Y. Zhang, V. J. S. Béjar, D. Barrado, and M. R. Zapatero Osorio.

Best Publications

  • 23 High Redshift Supernovae from the IfA Deep Survey: Doubling the SN Sample at z>0.7

    Brian J. Barris;John Tonry;Stephane Blondin;Peter Challis

  • Twenty-Three High-Redshift Supernovae from the Institute for Astronomy Deep Survey: Doubling the Supernova Sample at z > 0.7 * **

    Brian J. Barris;John L. Tonry;Stéphane Blondin;Peter Challis

  • Spectroscopic Classification of Late-M and L Field Dwarfs

    Eduardo L. Martín;Eduardo L. Martín;Xavier Delfosse;Gibor Basri;Bertrand Goldman

  • Discovery of a brown dwarf in the Pleiades star cluster

    R. Rebolo;M. R. Zapatero Osorio;E. L. Martín

  • COYOTES I: the photometric variability and rotational evolution of T Tauri stars

    J. Bouvier;S. Cabrit;M. Fernandez;E. L. Martin

  • Multiplicity of Nearby Free-floating Ultra-cool Dwarfs: a HST-WFPC2 search for companions

    Herve Bouy;Wolfgang Brandner;Eduardo L. Martin;Xavier Delfosse

  • Discovery of Young, Isolated Planetary Mass Objects in the σ Orionis Star Cluster

    M. R. Zapatero Osorio;V. J. S. Béjar;E. L. Martín;E. L. Martín;R. Rebolo

  • Multiplicity of Nearby Free-floating Ultracool Dwarfs: A Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Search for Companions

    Hervé Bouy;Wolfgang Brandner;Eduardo L. Martín;Xavier Delfosse

  • An Effective Temperature Scale for Late M and L Dwarfs, from Resonance Absorption Lines of CsI and RbI

    Gibor Basri;Subhanjoy Mohanty;Peter H. Hauschildt

  • Spectroscopy of a Brown Dwarf Candidate in the alpha Persei Open Cluster

    Rafael Rebolo;Eduardo L. Martin;Antonio Magazzu

  • Spectroscopy of New Substellar Candidates in the Pleiades: Toward a Spectral Sequence for Young Brown Dwarfs

    Eduardo L. Martin;Rafael Rebolo;Maria Rosa Zapatero-Osorio

  • Spectroscopy of New Substellar Candidates in the Pleiades: Towards a Spectral Sequence for Young Brown Dwarfs

    E. L. Martin;R. Rebolo;M. R. Zapatero Osorio

  • Magnetospheric accretion onto the T Tauri star AA Tauri. I. Constraints from multisite spectrophotometric monitoring

    J. Bouvier;A. Chelli;S. Allain;L. Carrasco;L. Carrasco

  • CARMENES instrument overview

    A. Quirrenbach;P. J. Amado;J. A. Caballero;R. Mundt

  • An Empirical Criterion to Classify T Tauri Stars and Substellar Analogs Using Low-Resolution Optical Spectroscopy

    David Barrado y Navascués;Eduardo L. Martín;Eduardo L. Martín

  • Brown Dwarfs in the Pleiades Cluster Confirmed by the Lithium Test

    R. Rebolo;E. L. Martín;G. Basri;G. W. Marcy

  • An Effective Temperature Scale for Late-M and L Dwarfs, from Resonance Absorption Lines of Cs I and Rb I

    Gibor Basri;Subhanjoy Mohanty;Peter H. Hauschildt

  • Brown dwarfs and very low-mass stars in the Pleiades cluster: a deep wide-field imaging survey ?

    J. Bouvier;J. R. Stauffer;E. L. Martin;D. Barrado Y Navascues

  • Evidence of a supernova origin for the black hole in the system GRO J1655 - 40

    G. Israelian;R. Rebolo;G. Basri;J. Casares

  • OMC: An Optical Monitoring Camera for INTEGRAL Instrument description and performance

    J. M. Mas-Hesse;J. M. Mas-Hesse;A. Gimenez;J. L. Culhane;Claude Jamar

Frequent Co-Authors

Rafael Rebolo
Rafael Rebolo Spanish National Research Council
M. R. Zapatero Osorio
M. R. Zapatero Osorio Spanish National Research Council
Gibor Basri
Gibor Basri University of California, Berkeley
José A. Caballero
José A. Caballero Spanish National Research Council
Wolfgang Brandner
Wolfgang Brandner Max Planck Society
Peter H. Hauschildt
Peter H. Hauschildt Universität Hamburg
D. Montes
D. Montes Complutense University of Madrid
Richard J. Wainscoat
Richard J. Wainscoat University of Hawaii at Manoa
Paul T. P. Ho
Paul T. P. Ho Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica
Edo Berger
Edo Berger Harvard University

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