Context. The discovery of Proxima b marked one of the most important milestones in exoplanetary science in recent years. Yet the limited precision of the...
Revisiting symbiotic binaries with interferometry: I. The PIONIER archival collection
Symbiotic stars serve as exceptional laboratories for investigating mass transfer processes in binary systems. However, the dominant mechanism of mass transfer...
Revisiting symbiotic binaries with interferometry: II. New PIONIER data
Symbiotic stars, which generally comprise a red giant and an accreting white dwarf, are excellent laboratories to understand mass transfer in long-period...
Revisiting the classics: is [Mg/Fe] a good proxy for galaxy formation time-scales?
In the local Universe, massive early-type galaxies exhibit enhanced [Mg/Fe] ratios, which has been traditionally interpreted as the result of a rapid (τ ≲ 1 Gyr...
Revisiting the Distance to Radio Loops I and IV Using Gaia and Radio/Optical Polarization Data
Galactic synchrotron emission exhibits large angular scale features known as radio spurs and loops. Determining the physical size of these structures is...
Revisiting the dynamical masses of the transiting planets in the young AU Mic system: Potential AU Mic b inflation at 20 Myr
Context. Understanding planet formation is important in the context of the origin of planetary systems in general and of the Solar System in particular, as well...
Revisiting the extremely long-period cataclysmic variables V479 Andromedae and V1082 Sagittarii
Context. The overwhelming majority of cataclysmic variables (CVs) have orbital periods shorter than 10 h. However, a few have much longer orbital periods, and...
Revisiting the formation history of the minor-axis dust lane galaxy NGC 1947
In this paper, we present a detailed study of the peculiar early-type galaxy NGC 1947. The main goal of this work is to constrain the dynamical status and the...