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An L'-band survey for circumstellar discs around low-mass stars in the young σ Orionis cluster (2004)
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Jeffries, R., Oliveira, J., & Van Loon, J. (2004). An L'-band survey for circumstellar discs around low-mass stars in the young σ Orionis cluster. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 347(4), 1327 -1336. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07315.x

We present new K- and L'-band imaging of a representative sample of members of the young 3-5 Myr old sigma Orionis cluster. We identified objects with (K-L') excess by analysing colour-colour diagrams and comparing the observations with empirical mai... Read More about An L'-band survey for circumstellar discs around low-mass stars in the young σ Orionis cluster.

Cool stars in NGC 2547 and pre-main-sequence lithium depletion (2003)
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Jeffries, R., Oliveira, J., Barrado y Navascués, D., & Stauffer, J. (2003). Cool stars in NGC 2547 and pre-main-sequence lithium depletion. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 343(4), 1271-1284. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06768.x

We present the results of a spectroscopic survey of X-ray selected, low-mass candidate members of the young open cluster NGC 2547. Using a combination of photometry, spectroscopic indices and radial velocities we refine our candidate list and then us... Read More about Cool stars in NGC 2547 and pre-main-sequence lithium depletion.

The lithium depletion boundary and the age of NGC 2547 (2003)
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Oliveira, J., Barrado y Navascues, D., Jeffries, R., Devey, C., Navascues, D., Naylor, T., …Totten, E. (2003). The lithium depletion boundary and the age of NGC 2547. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 342(2), 651 -663. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06592.x

We present the results of a photometric and spectroscopic survey of cool M dwarf candidates in the young open cluster NGC 2547. Using the 2dF fiber spectrograph, we have searched for the luminosity at which lithium remains unburned in an attempt to c... Read More about The lithium depletion boundary and the age of NGC 2547.

No disks around low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the young sigma Orionis cluster? (2002)
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Oliveira, J., Jeffries, R., Kenyon, M., Thompson, S., & Naylor, T. (2002). No disks around low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the young sigma Orionis cluster?. Astronomy & Astrophysics, https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361%3A20011778

We report on the analysis of 2MASS near-infrared data of a sample of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the sigma Orionis cluster. Youth and cluster membership have been spectroscopically confirmed using the Li I spectral line. We find little evidenc... Read More about No disks around low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the young sigma Orionis cluster?.

Ages, distances, and the initial mass functions of stellar clusters (2000)
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Jeffries, R. (2000). Ages, distances, and the initial mass functions of stellar clusters. arXiv,

We provide a review of the current status of several topics on the ages, distances, and mass functions of open clusters, with a particular emphasis on illuminating the areas of uncertainty. Hipparcos has obtained parallaxes for nearby open clusters t... Read More about Ages, distances, and the initial mass functions of stellar clusters.

Rotation, activity and lithium in NGC 6475 (1997)
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James, D. J., & Jeffries, R. D. (1997). Rotation, activity and lithium in NGC 6475. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 292(2), 252–272. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/292.2.252

Radial and rotational velocities, chromospheric activity and lithium abundances are presented for an X-ray-selected sample of stars in the young (220 Myr) open cluster NGC 6475. Low-mass members of the cluster have been identified on the basis of pho... Read More about Rotation, activity and lithium in NGC 6475.

On the initial-final mass relation and maximum mass of white dwarf progenitors (1997)
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Jeffries, R. (1997). On the initial-final mass relation and maximum mass of white dwarf progenitors. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 288(3), 585–588. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/288.3.585

The four white dwarfs (WDs) discovered in the young open cluster NGC 2516 are crucial in defining the shape of the initial-final mass relation (IFMR) and upper mass limit for WD progenitors (Mwd). The cluster metallicity has been recently determined... Read More about On the initial-final mass relation and maximum mass of white dwarf progenitors.

Excess barium in a K dwarf-white dwarf binary system. (1996)
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Jeffries, R. D., & Smalley, B. (1996). Excess barium in a K dwarf-white dwarf binary system. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 315, L19-L22

We present spectroscopic evidence for an excess of the s-process element barium, in the rapidly rotating, K-dwarf component of the wide binary system 2REJ0357+283. The secondary star is a hot white dwarf (WD) and our result argues for a model where t... Read More about Excess barium in a K dwarf-white dwarf binary system..

2RE J0241-525: a nearby post-T Tauri visual binary system (1996)
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Jeffries, R., Buckley, D., James, D., & Stauffer, J. (1996). 2RE J0241-525: a nearby post-T Tauri visual binary system. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 281(3), 1001–1015. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/281.3.1001

We present high-spatial-resolution X-ray observations, photometry and spectroscopy of the two low-mass, active stars proposed as optical counterparts to the extreme ultraviolet source 2RE J0241 —525 (=EUVE J0241—530). It is confirmed that both stars,... Read More about 2RE J0241-525: a nearby post-T Tauri visual binary system.

The appearance of broad H$α$ in BL Lacertae (1996)
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Corbett, E., Robinson, A., Axon, D., Hough, J., Jeffries, R., Thurston, M., & Young, S. (1996). The appearance of broad H$α$ in BL Lacertae. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 281(3), 737–749. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/281.3.737

We present optical spectropolarimetry confirming Vermeulen et al.' recent discovery of a broad Ha emission line in BL Lacertae. This feature, which is present at about the same strength in spectra taken two days apart, is comparable in width (FWHM ≈... Read More about The appearance of broad H$α$ in BL Lacertae.

Wind-accretion induced rapid rotation and a new class of active star (1996)
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Jeffries, R., & Stevens, I. (1996). Wind-accretion induced rapid rotation and a new class of active star. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 279(1), 180–190. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/279.1.180

A physical model is presented to explain the occurrence of wide binary systems discovered at EUV wavelengths, such as 2RE J0044 + 093, which consist of a hot white dwarf and an ultra-rapidly rotating K-dwarf. It is difficult to explain the rapid rota... Read More about Wind-accretion induced rapid rotation and a new class of active star.

Are there any isolated old neutron stars in the ROSAT Wide Field Camera survey? (1996)
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Manning, R., Jeffries, R., & Willmore, A. (1996). Are there any isolated old neutron stars in the ROSAT Wide Field Camera survey?. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 278(2), https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/278.2.577

We present the results of Monte Carlo simulations to predict the number of isolated old neutron stars (IONs) that are observed in the ROSAT Wide Field Camera (WFC) survey as a result of accretion-powered extreme ultraviolet (EUV) emission. Magnetic f... Read More about Are there any isolated old neutron stars in the ROSAT Wide Field Camera survey?.

Is 2RE J0357+283 the most coronally active star in the Galaxy? (1996)
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Jeffries, R. D., Burleigh, M. R., & Robb, R. M. (1996). Is 2RE J0357+283 the most coronally active star in the Galaxy?. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 305,

The late-type stellar counterpart to the EUV source 2RE J0357+283 is found to be an ultra-fast rotating K2V star, with a rotation period of 8.76 hrs and vsini of 141+/-5km/s. If this were the only source of the EUV emission, then it would be the most... Read More about Is 2RE J0357+283 the most coronally active star in the Galaxy?.

New Extreme Ultraviolet-Selected Active Binaries from the ROSAT Wide Field Camera all Sky Survey (1995)
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Jeffries, R., Bertram, D., & Spurgeon, B. (1995). New Extreme Ultraviolet-Selected Active Binaries from the ROSAT Wide Field Camera all Sky Survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 276(2), 397–408. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/276.2.397

We present the results of radial velocity measurements for an EUV-selected sample of 11 new G- and K-type binary systems, discovered in a sample of 22 EUV sources from the ROSAT Wide Field Camera (WFC) all-sky survey. The physical status of each syst... Read More about New Extreme Ultraviolet-Selected Active Binaries from the ROSAT Wide Field Camera all Sky Survey.

The kinematics of lithium-rich, active late-type stars: evidence for a low-mass Local Association (1995)
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Jeffries, R. D. (1995). The kinematics of lithium-rich, active late-type stars: evidence for a low-mass Local Association. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 273(3), https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/273.3.559

An EUV-selected sample of late-type stars has been observed for lithium abundances and radial velocity radiations. It is found that essentially all of the single stars have lithium abundances comparable to or greater than late-type stars in the Pleia... Read More about The kinematics of lithium-rich, active late-type stars: evidence for a low-mass Local Association.

RE 1816+541: a northern hemisphere analogue to the low-mass rapid rotator HK Aqr. (1994)
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Jeffries, R., James, D., & Bromage, G. (1994). RE 1816+541: a northern hemisphere analogue to the low-mass rapid rotator HK Aqr. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 271(2), https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/271.2.476

Spectroscopic observations of the optical counterpart to the ROSAT Wide Field Camera source RE 1816 + 541 are presented. We find that the counterpart is a chromospherically active, rapidly rotating, dM1-2e star with a sin of 61 km s−1. No evide... Read More about RE 1816+541: a northern hemisphere analogue to the low-mass rapid rotator HK Aqr..

BD+22DEG4409 - a Rapidly Rotating Low-Mass Member of the Local Association (1994)
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Jeffries, R., Byrne, P., Doyle, J., Anders, G., James, D., & Lanzafame, A. (1994). BD+22DEG4409 - a Rapidly Rotating Low-Mass Member of the Local Association. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 270(1), 153–172. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/270.1.153

We present spectroscopic and photometric observations of BD + 22°4409, a nearby, low-mass star which, on the basis of its Galactic space motions and high EUV-to-bolometric luminosity ratio, has been previously assigned membership of the young kinemat... Read More about BD+22DEG4409 - a Rapidly Rotating Low-Mass Member of the Local Association.