Publications

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  • Studying a precessing jet of a massive young stellar object within a chemically rich region
    Aims: In addition to the large surveys and catalogs of massive young stellar objects (MYSOs) and outflows, dedicated studies are needed of particular sources in which high angular observations, mainly at near-IR and (sub)millimeter wavelengths, are analyzed in depth, to shed light on the processes involved in the formation of massive stars. The
    Paron, S. et al.

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    2022
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    3
  • The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Stable radial-velocity variations at the rotation period of AD Leonis: A test case study of current limitations to treating stellar activity
    Context. A challenge with radial-velocity (RV) data is disentangling the origin of signals either due to a planetary companion or to stellar activity. In fact, the existence of a planetary companion has been proposed, as well as contested, around the relatively bright, nearby M3.0 V star AD Leo at the same period as the stellar rotation of 2.23
    Kossakowski, D. et al.

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    10
    2022
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  • An extreme blue nugget, UV-bright starburst at z = 3.613 with 90 per cent of Lyman continuum photon escape
    We present the discovery and analysis of J1316+2614 at z = 3.6130, a UV-bright star-forming galaxy (M UV ≃ -24.7) with large escape of Lyman continuum (LyC) radiation. J1316+2614 is a young (≃10 Myr) star-forming galaxy with SFR ≃ 500 M ⊙ yr -1 and a starburst mass of log(M ⋆/M ⊙) ≃ 9.7. It shows a very steep UV continuum, β UV = -2.59 ± 0.05
    Marques-Chaves, R. et al.

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    12
    2022
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    32
  • Is binning always sinning? The impact of time-averaging for exoplanet phase curves
    We explore how finite integration time or temporal binning can affect the analysis of exoplanet phase curves. We provide analytical formulae to account for this effect or, if neglected, to estimate the potential biases in the retrieved parameters. As expected, due to their smoother variations over longer time-scales, phase curves can be binned more
    Morello, Giuseppe et al.

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    12
    2022
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    4
  • Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
    Japanese Hayabusa2 spacecraft has successfully carried out an impact experiment using a small carry-on impactor (SCI) on an asteroid (162173) Ryugu. We examine the size distribution of particles inside and outside an artificial impact crater (the SCI crater) based on the images taken by the optical navigation camera onboard the Hayabusa2 spacecraft
    Ogawa, K. et al.

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    12
    2022
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    1
  • Searching for the next Galactic Luminous red nova
    Luminous red novae (LRNe) are astrophysical transients believed to be caused by the partial ejection of a binary star's common envelope (CE) and the merger of its components. The formation of the CE is likely to occur during unstable mass transfer, initiated by a primary star which is evolving off the main sequence (a Hertzsprung gap star) and a
    Addison, Harry et al.

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    12
    2022
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    4