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Imaging the Environment of a z = 6.3 Submillimeter Galaxy with SCUBA-2We describe a search for submillimeter emission in the vicinity of one of the most distant, luminous galaxies known, HerMES FLS3, at z = 6.34, exploiting it as a signpost to a potentially biased region of the early universe, as might be expected in hierarchical structure formation models. Imaging to the confusion limit with the innovative, wideRobson, E. I. et al.
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Improved position of the new X-ray transient XTE J1637-498Following the discovery of the new X-ray transient XTE J1637-498 (Atel #1699), we obtained a short (nearly 1 ksec) observation using the Swift/XRT in PC mode on 2008-09-04 at 18:15 UT. We detected one relatively bright source within the ~6 arcminutes PCA error circle at a position of RA=16:37:02.995, Dec=-49:51:37 (J2000), with an estimatedWijnands, R. et al.
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Improved stellar parameters of CoRoT-7. A star hosting two super EarthsContext. Accurate parameters of the host stars of exoplanets are needed for interpreting the new planetary systems. The CoRoT satellite recently discovered a transiting rocky planet with a density similar to the inner planets in our solar system, a so-called super Earth. The mass was determined using ground-based follow-up spectroscopy, which alsoBruntt, H. et al.
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Improvements to existing transit detection algorithms and their comparisonIn Tingley (cite{tingley}), all available transit detection algorithms were compared in a simple, rigorous test. However, the implementation of the Box-fitting Least Squares (BLS) approach of Kovács et al. (cite{kovacs}) used in that paper was not ideal for those purposes. This letter revisits the comparison, using a version of the BLS betterTingley, B.
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IMPZ: a new photometric redshift code for galaxies and quasarsWe present a combined galaxy-quasar approach to template-fitting photometric redshift techniques and show the method to be a powerful one. The code (IMPZ) is presented, developed and applied to two spectroscopic redshift catalogues, namely the Isaac Newton Telescope Wide-Angle Survey ELAIS N1 and N2 fields and the Chandra Deep Field North. InBabbedge, T. S. R. et al.
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