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  • Two Super-Earths Orbiting the Solar Analog HD 41248 on the Edge of a 7:5 Mean Motion Resonance
    There are a growing number of multi-planet systems known to be orbiting their host stars with orbital periods that place them in mean motion resonances (MMRs). These systems are generally in first-order resonances and dynamical studies have focused their efforts on understanding the origin and evolution of such dynamically resonant
    Jenkins, J. S. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2013
    Número de citas
    29
  • Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XXIV. CoRoT-25b and CoRoT-26b: two low-density giant planets
    We report the discovery of two transiting exoplanets, CoRoT-25b and CoRoT-26b, both of low density, one of which is in the Saturn mass-regime. For each star, ground-based complementary observations through optical photometry and radial velocity measurements secured the planetary nature of the transiting body and allowed us to fully characterize
    Almenara, J. M. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2013
    Número de citas
    15
  • Through thick and thin: Structure of the Galactic thick disc from extragalactic surveys
    Context. We aim to understand the accretion history of the Milky Way by exploring the vertical and radial properties of the Galactic thick disc. Aims: We study the chemical and kinematic properties of roughly a thousand spectra of faint magnitude foreground Galactic stars observed serendipitously during extra-galactic surveys in four lines-of-sight
    Kordopatis, G. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2013
    Número de citas
    31
  • The unusual roAp star KIC 8677585
    KIC 8677585 is a roAp star in the Kepler field which is unique in that there are four low-frequency variations of unknown origin in addition to more than 20 high-frequency roAp modes. We analysed all available spectroscopy and conclude that the star has a constant radial velocity and most likely not a binary. We estimate its effective temperature
    Balona, L. A. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2013
    Número de citas
    25
  • The size and mass evolution of the massive galaxies over cosmic time
    Once understood as the paradigm of passively evolving objects, the discovery that massive galaxies experienced an enormous structural evolution in the last ten billion years has opened an active line of research. The most significant pending question in this field is the following: which mechanism has made galaxies to grow largely in size without
    Trujillo, I.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2013
    Número de citas
    8
  • The persistent activity of Jupiter-family comets at 3–7 AU
    We analyze the activity of 89 comets observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope.We conclude that at least 24% of Jupiter-family comets are active at 3–7 AU.Comets are more likely to be active post perihelion.We find that all survey targets comets with perihelion inside of 1.8 AU are inactive.
    Kelley, Michael S. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    7
    2013
    Número de citas
    41