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  • A modified Milne-Eddington approximation for a qualitative interpretation of chromospheric spectral lines
    Context. The Milne-Eddington approximation provides an analytic and simple solution to the radiative transfer equation. It can be easily implemented in inversion codes used to fit spectro-polarimetric observations and infer average values of the magnetic field vector and the line-of-sight velocity of the solar plasma. However, in principle, it is
    Dorantes-Monteagudo, A. J. et al.

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    2022
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  • A high-resolution investigation of the multiphase ISM in a galaxy during the first two billion years
    We have carried out the first spatially resolved investigation of the multiphase interstellar medium (ISM) at high redshift, using the z = 4.24 strongly lensed submillimetre galaxy H-ATLASJ142413.9+022303 (ID141). We present high-resolution (down to ~350 pc) ALMA observations in dust continuum emission and in the CO(7-6), $\rm H_2O (2_{1,1} - 2_{0
    Dye, S. et al.

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    2022
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  • A 38 Million Year Old Neptune-sized Planet in the Kepler Field
    Kepler 1627A is a G8V star previously known to host a 3.8 R ⊕ planet on a 7.2 day orbit. The star was observed by the Kepler space telescope because it is nearby (d = 329 pc) and it resembles the Sun. Here, we show using Gaia kinematics, TESS stellar rotation periods, and spectroscopic lithium abundances that Kepler 1627 is a member of the ${38}_{
    Bouma, L. G. et al.

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    2022
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  • EVOLVED PLANETARY SYSTEMS AROUND WHITE DWARFS: PROBING INTO THE ULTIMATE FATE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
    The last evolutionary stage of about 97 per cent of the stars in the Milky Way is the white dwarf phase: a remnant stellar core sustained by electron degeneracy pressure with a typical mass of 0.6 solar masses and a radius such as the Earth's. The study of white dwarfs is not only genuinely interesting due to them being the remnants of the majority
    Paula Izquierdo Sánchez

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    2022
  • WALLABY pilot survey: H I gas disc truncation and star formation of galaxies falling into the Hydra I cluster
    We present results from our analysis of the Hydra I cluster observed in neutral atomic hydrogen (H I) as part of the Widefield ASKAP L-band Legacy All-sky Blind Survey (WALLABY). These WALLABY observations cover a 60-square-degree field of view with uniform sensitivity and a spatial resolution of 30 arcsec. We use these wide-field observations to
    Reynolds, T. N. et al.

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    2022
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  • Validation of 13 Hot and Potentially Terrestrial TESS Planets
    The James Webb Space Telescope will be able to probe the atmospheres and surface properties of hot, terrestrial planets via emission spectroscopy. We identify 18 potentially terrestrial planet candidates detected by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) that would make ideal targets for these observations. These planet candidates cover a
    Giacalone, Steven et al.

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    2022
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