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  • Bright submillimeter galaxies do trace galaxy protoclusters
    There is controversy in the literature regarding whether distant, massive, and dusty starbursts selected at (sub)millimeter wavelengths can trace galaxy overdensities. We thus performed the first systematic search for distant protoclusters around a homogeneously selected sample of 12 spectroscopically confirmed submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) at z ∼
    Calvi, Rosa et al.

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    10
    2023
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    27
  • BASS. XXXV. The M <SUB>BH</SUB>-σ* Relation of 105 Month Swift-BAT Type 1 AGNs
    We present two independent measurements of stellar velocity dispersions (σ ⋆) from the Ca II H+K λ3969, 3934 and Mg I b λ 5183, 5172, 5167 region (3880-5550 Å) and the calcium triplet region (8350-8750 Å) for 173 hard X-ray-selected Type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs; z ≤ 0.08) from the 105 month Swift-BAT catalog. We construct one of the largest
    Caglar, Turgay et al.

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    10
    2023
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    9
  • Asteroseismology and Spectropolarimetry of the Exoplanet Host Star λ Serpentis
    The bright star λ Ser hosts a hot Neptune with a minimum mass of 13.6 M ⊕ and a 15.5 day orbit. It also appears to be a solar analog, with a mean rotation period of 25.8 days and surface differential rotation very similar to the Sun. We aim to characterize the fundamental properties of this system and constrain the evolutionary pathway that led to
    Metcalfe, Travis S. et al.

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    10
    2023
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    12
  • An M dwarf accompanied by a close-in giant orbiter with SPECULOOS
    In the last decade, a dozen close-in giant planets have been discovered orbiting stars with spectral types ranging from M0 to M4, a mystery since known formation pathways do not predict the existence of such systems. Here, we confirm TOI-4860 b, a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting an M4.5 host, a star at the transition between fully and partially
    Triaud, Amaury H. M. J. et al.

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    10
    2023
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    14
  • An eclipsing 47 min double white dwarf binary at 400 pc
    We present the discovery of the eclipsing double white dwarf (WD) binary WDJ 022558.21-692025.38 that has an orbital period of 47.19 min. Following identification with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, we obtained time series ground based spectroscopy and high-speed multiband ULTRACAM photometry which indicate a primary DA WD of mass $0.40
    Munday, James et al.

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    10
    2023
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    7
  • A super-massive Neptune-sized planet
    Neptune-sized planets exhibit a wide range of compositions and densities, depending on factors related to their formation and evolution history, such as the distance from their host stars and atmospheric escape processes. They can vary from relatively low-density planets with thick hydrogen-helium atmospheres 1,2 to higher-density planets with a
    Naponiello, Luca et al.

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    10
    2023
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    23