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  • The role of grain size in active galactic nuclei torus dust models
    Context. Active galactic nuclei (AGN) are surrounded by dust within the central parsecs. The dusty circumnuclear structures, referred to as the torus, are mainly heated by radiation from the AGN and emitted at infrared wavelengths, producing the emergent dust continuum and silicate features. Fits to the infrared spectra from the nuclear regions of
    González-Martín, Omaira et al.

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  • Analytical model for the temperature field of a plasma heated by fast and monoenergetic ion beams
    An analytical model for the determination of the spatial temperature field of a deuterium-tritium plasma heated by a fast and monoenergetic fully stripped ion beam is presented. This analytical model provides relevant hot spot properties in good agreement respect those generated by a numerical model for fast monoenergetic ion beams. The model is
    Espinosa-Vivas, G. et al.

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  • Free-floating Planet Mass Function from MOA-II 9 yr Survey toward the Galactic Bulge
    We present the first measurement of the mass function of free-floating planets (FFPs), or very wide orbit planets down to an Earth mass, from the MOA-II microlensing survey in 2006-2014. Six events are likely to be due to planets with Einstein radius crossing times t E < 0.5 days, and the shortest has t E = 0.057 ± 0.016 days and an angular
    Sumi, Takahiro et al.

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  • Long-term trends in albedo as seen from a lunar observatory
    The Earth's albedo is the fraction of short-wave solar radiation that is reflected back to space, and is key to understand the observed trends in climate change. Although there have been many observational approaches to estimate the Earth's albedo, different methods have their own drawbacks, for example, artificial satellites have a finite life
    Wu, Jie et al.

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  • Systematic KMTNet Planetary Anomaly Search. IX. Complete Sample of 2016 Prime-field Planets
    As a part of the "Systematic KMTNet Planetary Anomaly Search" series, we report five new planets (namely, OGLE-2016-BLG-1635Lb, MOA-2016-BLG-532Lb, KMT-2016-BLG-0625Lb, OGLE-2016-BLG-1850Lb, and KMT-2016-BLG-1751Lb) and one planet candidate (KMT-2016-BLG-1855), which were found by searching 2016 KMTNet prime fields. These buried planets show a wide
    Shin, In-Gu et al.

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  • Terrestrial- and Neptune-mass Free-Floating Planet Candidates from the MOA-II 9 yr Galactic Bulge Survey
    We report the discoveries of low-mass free-floating planet (FFP) candidates from the analysis of 2006-2014 MOA-II Galactic bulge survey data. In this data set, we found 6111 microlensing candidates and identified a statistical sample consisting of 3535 high-quality single-lens events with Einstein radius crossing times in the range 0.057 < t E/days
    Koshimoto, Naoki et al.

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