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  • Investigating the architecture and internal structure of the TOI-561 system planets with CHEOPS, HARPS-N, and TESS
    We present a precise characterization of the TOI-561 planetary system obtained by combining previously published data with TESS and CHEOPS photometry, and a new set of 62 HARPS-N radial velocities (RVs). Our joint analysis confirms the presence of four transiting planets, namely TOI-561 b (P = 0.45 d, R = 1.42 R ⊕, M = 2.0 M ⊕), c (P = 10.78 d, R =
    Lacedelli, G. et al.

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    2022
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  • Integrated Molar Absorptivity of Mid- and Far-Infrared Spectra of Alanine and a Selection of Other Five Amino Acids of Astrobiological Relevance
    Alanine and other five proteinogeninc amino acids produced quite easily in exogenous and/or endogenous prebiotic processes, that is, valine, serine, proline, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid (Ala, Val, Ser, Pro, Glu, and Asp, respectively) were studied in the mid- and far-infrared spectral range. This work is an extension of the previous one where
    Iglesias-Groth, Susana et al.

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    2022
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  • Implications for galaxy formation models from observations of globular clusters around ultradiffuse galaxies
    We present an analysis of Hubble Space Telescope observations of globular clusters (GCs) in six ultradiffuse galaxies (UDGs) in the Coma cluster, a sample that represents UDGs with large effective radii (R e), and use the results to evaluate competing formation models. We eliminate two significant sources of systematic uncertainty in the
    Saifollahi, Teymoor et al.

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    2022
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  • Identifying blue large amplitude pulsators from Gaia DR2 and ZTF DR3
    Blue large amplitude pulsators (BLAPs) are hot, subluminous stars undergoing rapid variability with periods of under 60 min. They have been linked with the early stages of pre-white dwarfs and hot subdwarfs. They are a rare class of variable star due to their evolutionary history within interacting binary systems and the short time-scales relative
    McWhirter, Paul Ross et al.

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    2022
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  • From Naked Spheroids to Disky Galaxies: How Do Massive Disk Galaxies Shape Their Morphology?
    We investigate the assembly history of massive disk galaxies and describe how they shape their morphology through cosmic time. Using SHARDS and HST data, we modeled the surface brightness distribution of 91 massive galaxies at redshift 0.14 < z ≤ 1 in the wavelength range 0.5-1.6 μm, deriving the uncontaminated spectral energy distributions of
    Costantin, Luca et al.

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    2022
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  • Euclid: Constraining ensemble photometric redshift distributions with stacked spectroscopy
    Context. The ESA Euclid mission will produce photometric galaxy samples over 15 000 square degrees of the sky that will be rich for clustering and weak lensing statistics. The accuracy of the cosmological constraints derived from these measurements will depend on the knowledge of the underlying redshift distributions based on photometric redshift
    Cagliari, M. S. et al.

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