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4 catalogs found
  
J/ApJ/923/177
  TESS obs. & rotational periods of T Tauri in Orion (Serna+, 2021)
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    J/ApJ/923/177/table1(c)The Orion star-forming complex (OSFC) rotational velocities and rotational periods (2786 rows)
    J/ApJ/923/177/table3(c)Masses and ages for kinematic members with Teff<6500K (1888 rows)
    J/ApJ/923/177/table4(c)Rotational velocities and rotational periods for stars not included as kinematic or spectroscopic members (6950 rows)
  
J/A+A/337/403
  Low-mass stars evolutionary models (Baraffe+ 1998)
  
    J/A+A/337/403/tab1-3Evolutionary models (1746 rows)
  
J/MNRAS/446/2144
  Galaxy And Mass Assembly: red & blue galaxies (Taylor+, 2015)
  
    J/MNRAS/446/2144/fig8Results of our fits for the (g-i) colour-mass relations (CMRs) (70 rows)
    J/MNRAS/446/2144/fig9Results of our fits for the (g*-i*) CMRs (70 rows)
    J/MNRAS/446/2144/fig10Results of our fits to the (g-i) colour-mass diagrams (CMDs) (26368 rows)
    J/MNRAS/446/2144/fig11Results of our fits to the (g*-i*) CMDs (26368 rows)
    J/MNRAS/446/2144/fig12The mass functions (MFs) for the B and R galaxy populations, as derived from our fits to the rest-frame (g-i) CMD (70 rows)
    J/MNRAS/446/2144/fig13The MFs for B and R galaxy populations, as derived from our fits to the intrinsic (g*-i*) CMD (70 rows)
  
J/MNRAS/510/2041
  Planetary systems study with GALAH surveys (Clark+, 2022)
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    J/MNRAS/510/2041/tablea1(c)Our refined stellar parameters for 280 confirmed and candidate exoplanet hosting stars (280 rows)
    J/MNRAS/510/2041/tablea2Our refined planet parameters for 398 confirmed and candidate exoplanets (398 rows)

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