Publications

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  • CHARACTERIZING EXOPLANET ATMOSPHERES WITH HIGH-RESOLUTION SPECTROGRAPHS
    En los últimos años, el descubrimiento de exoplanetas ha incrementado exponencialmente. Actualmente, se conocen más de 5000 planetas extrasolares y para 77 de ellos se han detectado señales atmosféricas utilizando observaciones de baja y alta resolución espectral. Una de las maneras más efectivas de estudiar las atmósferas exoplanetarias está
    Monika Beata Stangret

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    6
    2023
  • EXPLORING THE COSMOS THROUGH A LENS: SEARCHING FOR STRONGLY-LENSED SUPERNOVAE IN TIME-DOMAIN SURVEYS
    La constante de Hubble (H0) es un parámetro crítico en cosmología que define propiedades esenciales del universo, como su tamaño, edad, tasa de expansión y densidad crítica. A pesar de su importancia, determinar un valor preciso para H0 sigue siendo un tema de debate en el campo de la cosmología. Se han utilizado varios métodos para medir H0 dentro
    Camilo Eduardo Jiménez Ángel

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    7
    2023
  • THE QUIJOTE EXPERIMENT: COMPONENT SEPARATION ANALYSES WITH MFI DATA AND TFGI COMMISSIONING RESULTS
    This thesis is dedicated to the study of the data from the first two instruments of the Q-U-I JOint Tenerife Experiment (QUIJOTE) experiment: the Multi Frequency Instrument (MFI) and the Thirty-and-Forty Gigahertz Instrument (TFGI). The MFI was installed at the Observatorio del Teide (OT) from 2012 to 2018, observing the sky between 10-20 GHz at
    Mateo Fernández Torreiro

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    11
    2023
  • Confirmation of TiO absorption and tentative detection of MgH and CrH in the atmosphere of HAT-P-41b
    Understanding the role of optical absorbers is critical for linking the properties of the dayside and terminator atmospheres of hot Jupiters. This study aims to identify the signatures of optical absorbers in the atmosphere of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-41b. We conducted five transit observations of this planet to obtain its optical transmission spectra
    Jiang, C. et al.

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    2024
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  • Characterising TOI-732 b and c: New insights into the M-dwarf radius and density valley
    Context. TOI-732 is an M dwarf hosting two transiting planets that are located on the two opposite sides of the radius valley. Inferring a reliable demographics for this type of systems is key to understanding their formation and evolution mechanisms. Aims: By doubling the number of available space-based observations and increasing the number of
    Bonfanti, A. et al.

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    2
    2024
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  • Constraining the reflective properties of WASP-178 b using CHEOPS photometry
    Context. Multiwavelength photometry of the secondary eclipses of extrasolar planets is able to disentangle the reflected and thermally emitted light radiated from the planetary dayside. Based on this, we can measure the planetary geometric albedo A g, which is an indicator of the presence of clouds in the atmosphere, and the recirculation
    Pagano, I. et al.

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    2
    2024
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    3