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  • The Tully-Fisher relation and the Bosma effect
    We show that the rotation curves of 16 nearby disc galaxies in the THINGS sample and the Milky Way can be described by the Navarro-Frenk-White halo model and by the Bosma effect at approximately the same level of accuracy. The latter effect suggests that the behaviour of the rotation curve at large radii is determined by the rescaled gas component
    Sylos Labini, Francesco et al.

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  • The updated BaSTI stellar evolution models and isochrones - IV. α-Depleted calculations
    This is the fourth paper of our new release of the BaSTI (a Bag of Stellar Tracks and Isochrones) stellar model and isochrone library. Following the updated solar-scaled, α-enhanced, and white dwarf model libraries, we present here α-depleted ([α/Fe] = -0.2) evolutionary tracks and isochrones, suitable to study the α-depleted stars discovered in
    Pietrinferni, Adriano et al.

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    2024
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  • TIC 378898110: A bright, short-period AM CVn binary in TESS
    AM CVn-type systems are ultracompact, helium-accreting binary systems that are evolutionarily linked to the progenitors of thermonuclear supernovae and are expected to be strong Galactic sources of gravitational waves detectable to upcoming space-based interferometers. AM CVn binaries with orbital periods ≲20-23 min exist in a constant high state
    Green, Matthew J. et al.

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  • TOI-5126: a hot super-Neptune and warm Neptune pair discovered by TESS and CHEOPS
    We present the confirmation of a hot super-Neptune with an exterior Neptune companion orbiting a bright (V = 10.1 mag) F-dwarf identified by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The two planets, observed in sectors 45, 46, and 48 of the TESS extended mission, are $4.74_{-0.14}^{+0.16}$ and $3.86_{-0.16}^{+0.17}$ R ⊕ with $5.4588385_{-0
    Fairnington, Tyler R. et al.

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  • TransitFit: combined multi-instrument exoplanet transit fitting for JWST, HST, and ground-based transmission spectroscopy studies
    We present TRANSITFIT 1, a package designed to fit exoplanetary transit light curves. TRANSITFIT offers multi-epoch, multi-wavelength fitting of multi-telescope transit data. TRANSITFIT allows per-telescope detrending to be performed simultaneously with transit parameter fitting, including custom detrending. Host limb darkening can be fitted using
    Hayes, J. J. C. et al.

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    2024
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  • Two mini-Neptunes transiting the adolescent K-star HIP 113103 confirmed with TESS and CHEOPS
    We report the discovery of two mini-Neptunes in near 2:1 resonance orbits (P = 7.610303 d for HIP 113103 b and P = 14.245651 d for HIP 113103 c) around the adolescent K-star HIP 113103 (TIC 121490076). The planet system was first identified from the TESS mission, and was confirmed via additional photometric and spectroscopic observations, including
    Lowson, N. et al.

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