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Juan Luis Cano

Researcher at University of Cantabria

Publications -  58
Citations -  1150

Juan Luis Cano is an academic researcher from University of Cantabria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insertion loss & Return loss. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 57 publications receiving 975 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan Luis Cano include Complutense University of Madrid.

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The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs: High-resolution optical and near-infrared spectroscopy of 324 survey stars

Ansgar Reiners, +172 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an atlas of high-resolution M-dwarf spectra and compare the spectra to atmospheric models and demonstrate that in this spectroscopic range, the large amount of absorption features compensates for the intrinsic faintness of an M7 star.
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The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. First visual-channel radial-velocity measurements and orbital parameter updates of seven M-dwarf planetary systems

Trifon Trifonov, +168 more
TL;DR: In the CARMENES survey as discussed by the authors, the main goal was to find Earth-mass planets around nearby M-dwarf stars and to test the overall capabilities of the CarMENES instrument.
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The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Two temperate Earth-mass planet candidates around Teegarden's Star

M. Zechmeister, +184 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors find evidence for two Earth-mass planets around an ultra-cool dwarf for which the masses have been determined using radial velocities, each with a minimum mass of 4.91 and 11.4 d, respectively.
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A giant exoplanet orbiting a very-low-mass star challenges planet formation models

Juan Carlos Morales, +211 more
- 27 Sep 2019 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the discovery of a giant planet around the very low-mass star GJ 3512, as determined by optical and near-infrared radial-velocity observations.