The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Astrophysics, Astronomy, Stars, Proper motion and Planet. Sky, Exoplanet, Milky Way, White dwarf and Open cluster are the subjects of his Astrophysics studies. His work on Astrometry, Galaxy and Photometry as part of his general Astronomy study is frequently connected to Max planck institute and Graduate research, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His work deals with themes such as Line and Spectral line, Emission spectrum, which intersect with Stars. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Proper motion, Subdwarf is strongly linked to Brown dwarf. His Planet research incorporates elements of Light curve and Gravitational microlensing.
Sébastien Lépine mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Stars, Astronomy, Proper motion and Planet. As part of his studies on Astrophysics, Sébastien Lépine frequently links adjacent subjects like Spectral line. The study incorporates disciplines such as Magnitude and Telescope in addition to Stars.
His work in Exoplanet, Astrometry, Photometry, Milky Way and Stellar classification is related to Astronomy. The Proper motion study combines topics in areas such as Brown dwarf, Galaxy, Digitized Sky Survey, Galactic halo and Subdwarf. His work carried out in the field of Planet brings together such families of science as Light curve and Orbital period.
Sébastien Lépine spends much of his time researching Astronomy, Astrophysics, Planet, Stars and Exoplanet. His Astrophysics research includes themes of Spectral line and Parallax. His Planet research integrates issues from Spectroscopy, Orbital period and Radial velocity.
As a member of one scientific family, Sébastien Lépine mostly works in the field of Stars, focusing on Radius and, on occasion, Main sequence, New Technology Telescope and Observatory. His Exoplanet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Terrestrial planet and Satellite. His Proper motion research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Metallicity and Halo.
Planet, Astronomy, Radial velocity, Exoplanet and Astrophysics are his primary areas of study. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Planet, narrowing it down to issues related to the Stars, and often Spectral line. His Astronomy and Photometry and Light curve investigations all form part of his Astronomy research activities.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Orbital period and Transit in addition to Radial velocity. His Exoplanet research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Satellite and Photometric calibration. His works in Photometry and Planetary mass are all subjects of inquiry into Astrophysics.
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The Seventh Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Kevork N. Abazajian;Jennifer K. Adelman-Mccarthy;Marcel A. Agüeros;Sahar S. Allam;Sahar S. Allam.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2009)
The Sixth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Jennifer K. Adelman-McCarthy;Marcel A. Agüeros;Sahar S. Allam;Sahar S. Allam;Carlos Allende Prieto.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2008)
LSST Science Book, Version 2.0
Paul A. Abell;Julius Allison;Scott F. Anderson.
arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (2009)
SEGUE: A SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY OF 240,000 STARS WITH g = 14-20
Brian Yanny;Constance Rockosi;Heidi Jo Newberg;Gillian R. Knapp.
The Astronomical Journal (2009)
A Catalog of Northern Stars With Annual Proper Motions Larger Than 0.15 Seconds of Arc (LSPM catalog - North)
Sebastien Lepine;Michael M. Shara.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2004)
A CATALOG OF NORTHERN STARS WITH ANNUAL PROPER MOTIONS LARGER THAN 0".15 (LSPM-NORTH CATALOG)
Sébastien Lépine;Michael M. Shara.
The Astronomical Journal (2005)
LAMOST Experiment for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (LEGUE) — The survey’s science plan
Li Cai Deng;Heidi Jo Newberg;Chao Liu;Jeffrey L. Carlin.
Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics (2012)
A Jovian-mass Planet in Microlensing Event OGLE-2005-BLG-071
A. Udalski;M. Jaroszynski;B. Paczynski;M. Kubiak.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2005)
A Jovian-Mass Planet in Microlensing Event OGLE-2005-BLG-071
A. Udalski;M. Jaroszyński;B. Paczyński;M. Kubiak.
The Astrophysical Journal (2005)
LAMOST Experiment for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (LEGUE) The survey science plan
Licai Deng;Heidi Jo Newberg;Chao Liu;Jeffrey L. Carlin.
arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies (2012)
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