Publications

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  • The nature of VX Sagitarii. Is it a TŻO, a RSG, or a high-mass AGB star?
    Aims: We present a spectroscopic analysis of the extremely luminous red star VX Sgr based on high-resolution observations combined with AAVSO light curve data. Given the puzzling characteristics of VX Sgr, we explore three scenarios for its nature: a massive red supergiant (RSG) or red hypergiant (RHG), a Thorne Żytkow object, and an extreme
    Tabernero, H. M. et al.

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    2021
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  • The nature of giant clumps in high-z discs: a deep-learning comparison of simulations and observations
    We use deep learning to explore the nature of observed giant clumps in high-redshift disc galaxies, based on their identification and classification in cosmological simulations. Simulated clumps are detected using the 3D gas and stellar densities in the VELA zoom-in cosmological simulation suite, with ${\sim}25\ \rm {pc}$ maximum resolution
    Ginzburg, Omri et al.

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    2021
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  • The dual nature of blazar fast variability: Space and ground observations of S5 0716+714
    Blazar S5 0716+714 is well-known for its short-term variability, down to intraday time-scales. We here present the 2-min cadence optical light curve obtained by the TESS space telescope in 2019 December-2020 January and analyse the object fast variability with unprecedented sampling. Supporting observations by the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope
    Raiteri, C. M. et al.

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    2021
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  • The chromospheric component of coronal bright points. Coronal and chromospheric responses to magnetic-flux emergence
    Context. We investigate the chromospheric counterpart of small-scale coronal loops constituting a coronal bright point (CBP) and its response to a photospheric magnetic-flux increase accompanied by co-temporal CBP heating. Aims: The aim of this study is to simultaneously investigate the chromospheric and coronal layers associated with a CBP, and in
    Madjarska, Maria S. et al.

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    2021
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  • The CHEOPS mission
    The CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS) was selected on October 19, 2012, as the first small mission (S-mission) in the ESA Science Programme and successfully launched on December 18, 2019, as a secondary passenger on a Soyuz-Fregat rocket from Kourou, French Guiana. CHEOPS is a partnership between ESA and Switzerland with important
    Benz, W. et al.

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  • The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the international space station: Part II - Results from the first seven years
    The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a precision particle physics detector on the International Space Station (ISS) conducting a unique, long-duration mission of fundamental physics research in space. The physics objectives include the precise studies of the origin of dark matter, antimatter, and cosmic rays as well as the exploration of new
    Aguilar, M. et al.

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    2021
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