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  • A microwave blackbody target for cosmic microwave background spectral measurements in the 10–20 GHz range
    The Tenerife Microwave Spectrometer (TMS) is a ground-based radio-spectrometer that will take absolute measurements of the sky between 10–20 GHz. To ensure the sensitivity and immunity to systematic errors of these measurements, TMS includes an internal calibration system optimised for the TMS band, and cooled down to 4 K. It consists of an
    Alonso-Arias, P. et al.

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  • Bar properties as a function of wavelength: a local baseline with S<SUP>4</SUP>G for high-redshift studies
    The redshift evolution of bars is an important signpost of the dynamic maturity of disc galaxies. To characterize the intrinsic evolution safe from band-shifting effects, it is necessary to gauge how bar properties vary locally as a function of wavelength. We investigate bar properties in 16 nearby galaxies from the Spitzer Survey of Stellar
    Menéndez-Delmestre, Karín et al.

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  • Cosmology and fundamental physics with the ELT-ANDES spectrograph
    State-of-the-art 19th century spectroscopy led to the discovery of quantum mechanics, and 20th century spectroscopy led to the confirmation of quantum electrodynamics. State-of-the-art 21st century astrophysical spectrographs, especially ANDES at ESO's ELT, have another opportunity to play a key role in the search for, and characterization of, the
    Martins, C. J. A. P. et al.

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  • Elemental Abundances of Planet-Host Cool Dwarfs: Clues on Planet Formation and Evolution
    Since a large fraction of stars harbor at least one planet, the formation of planets around newly forming stars appears to be a common phenomenon. Planet cores are believed to grow by accreting materials from a protoplanetary disk spinning around its host star. This host star has a strong impact on the properties of the protoplanetary disk, and
    Hejazi, Neda et al.

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  • First JWST Results Find No Alpha-Bimodality in M31
    The recent era of large, ground-based abundance surveys has unraveled the chemical structures of our Milky Way galaxy. The most striking abundance feature is the alpha-abundance bimodality. The low-alpha stars are younger (1-8 Gyr) while the high-alpha stars are older (8-12 Gyr) and have a thicker distribution. While there are a number of models
    Nidever, David et al.

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  • Ground-based photometric follow-up for exoplanet detections with the PLATO mission
    Detections of transiting planets from the upcoming PLATO mission are expected to face significant contamination from contaminating eclipsing binaries, resulting in false positives. To counter this, a ground-based programme to acquire time-critical photometry is pursued. Its principal aim is to obtain time-series observations of the planet candidate
    Deeg, H. J. et al.

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