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  • LHS 1815b: The First Thick-disk Planet Detected by TESS
    We report the first discovery of a thick-disk planet, LHS 1815b (TOI-704b, TIC 260004324), detected in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) survey. LHS 1815b transits a bright (V = 12.19 mag, K = 7.99 mag) and quiet M dwarf located 29.87 ± 0.02 pc away with a mass of 0.502 ± 0.015 M ☉ and a radius of 0.501 ± 0.030 R ☉. We validate the
    Gan, Tianjun et al.

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  • Integral Field Spectroscopy of Planetary Nebulae with MUSE
    The Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) is a large integral field unit mounted on the ESO Very Large Telescope. Its spatial (60 arcsecond field) and wavelength (4800-9300Å) coverage is well suited to detailed imaging spectroscopy of extended planetary nebulae, such as in the Galaxy. An overview of the capabilities of MUSE applied to Planetary
    Walsh, Jeremy R. et al.

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  • Inflection point in the power spectrum of stellar brightness variations. II. The Sun
    Context. Young and active stars generally have regular, almost sinusoidal, patterns of variability attributed to their rotation, while the majority of older and less active stars, including the Sun, have more complex and non-regular light curves, which do not have clear rotational-modulation signals. Consequently, the rotation periods have been
    Amazo-Gómez, E. M. et al.

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  • First measurement of the total gravitational quadrupole moment of a black widow companion
    We present the first measurement of the gravitational quadrupole moment of the companion star of a spider pulsar, namely the black widow PSR J2051-0827. To this end, we have re-analysed radio timing data using a new model that is able to account for periastron precession caused by tidal and centrifugal deformations of the star as well as by general
    Voisin, Guillaume et al.

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  • Explaining the chemical trajectories of accreted and in-situ halo stars of the Milky Way
    The Milky Way underwent its last significant merger ten billion years ago, when the Gaia-Enceladus-Sausage (GES) was accreted. Accreted GES stars and progenitor stars born prior to the merger make up the bulk of the inner halo. Even though these two main populations of halo stars have similar durations of star formation prior to their merger, they
    Brook, Chris B. et al.

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  • EX draconis: using eclipses to separate outside-in and inside-out outbursts
    We present a study of the eclipses in the accreting white dwarf EX draconis (EX Dra) during TESS Cycles 14 and 15. During both of the two outbursts present in this data set, the eclipses undergo a hysteretic loop in eclipse-depth/out-of-eclipse-flux space. In each case, the direction in which the loops are executed strongly suggests an outburst
    Court, J. M. C. et al.

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