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pro vyhledávání: '"A. Hey"'
Autor:
Saunders, Nicholas, Grunblatt, Samuel K., Huber, Daniel, Ong, J. M. Joel, Schlaufman, Kevin C., Hey, Daniel, Li, Yaguang, Butler, R. P., Crane, Jeffrey D., Shectman, Steve, Teske, Johanna K., Quinn, Samuel N., Yee, Samuel W., Brahm, Rafael, Trifonov, Trifon, Jordán, Andrés, Henning, Thomas, Sing, David K., MacGregor, Meredith, Page, Emma, Rapetti, David, Falk, Ben, Levine, Alan M., Huang, Chelsea X., Lund, Michael B., Ricker, George R., Seager, S., Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M.
We present the discovery of TOI-7041 b (TIC 201175570 b), a hot Saturn transiting a red giant star with measurable stellar oscillations. We observe solar-like oscillations in TOI-7041 with a frequency of maximum power of $\nu_{\rm max} = 218.50\pm2.2
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.11037
Gravito-inertial asteroseismology saw its birth from the 4-years long light curves of rotating main-sequence stars assembled by the Kepler space telescope. High-precision measurements of internal rotation and mixing are available for about 600 stars
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.05367
Autor:
Malla, Sai Prathyusha, Stello, Dennis, Monet, Benjamin T., Huber, Daniel, Hon, Marc, Bedding, Timothy R., Reyes, Claudia, Hey, Daniel R.
One way to understand planet formation is through studying the correlations between planet occurrence rates and stellar mass. However, measuring stellar mass in the red giant regime is very difficult. In particular, the spectroscopic masses of certai
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.11736
The Gaia mission discovered many new candidate \beta Cephei (\beta Cep) pulsators, which are meanwhile confirmed from TESS space photometry. We aim to analyse all currently available TESS data for these \beta Cep pulsators, of which 145 were new disc
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.06097
Autor:
Saunders, Nicholas, Grunblatt, Samuel K., Chontos, Ashley, Dai, Fei, Huber, Daniel, Zhang, Jingwen, Stefansson, Gudmundur, van Saders, Jennifer L., Winn, Joshua N., Hey, Daniel, Howard, Andrew W., Fulton, Benjamin, Isaacson, Howard, Beard, Corey, Giacalone, Steven, van Zandt, Judah, Murphey, Joseph M. Akana, Rice, Malena, Blunt, Sarah, Turtelboom, Emma, Dalba, Paul A., Lubin, Jack, Brinkman, Casey, Louden, Emma M., Page, Emma, Watkins, Cristilyn N., Collins, Karen A., Stockdale, Chris, Tan, Thiam-Guan, Schwarz, Richard P., Massey, Bob, Howell, Steve B., Vanderburg, Andrew, Ricker, George R., Jenkins, Jon M., Seager, Sara, Christiansen, Jessie L., Daylan, Tansu, Falk, Ben, Brodheim, Max, Gibson, Steven R., Hill, Grant M., Holden, Bradford, Householder, Aaron, Kaye, Stephen, Laher, Russ R., Lanclos, Kyle, Petigura, Erik A., Roy, Arpita, Rubenzahl, Ryan A., Schwab, Christian, Shaum, Abby P., Sirk, Martin M., Smith, Christopher L., Walawender, Josh, Yeh, Sherry
Publikováno v:
AJ, 168, 2 (2024)
The degree of alignment between a star's spin axis and the orbital plane of its planets (the stellar obliquity) is related to interesting and poorly understood processes that occur during planet formation and evolution. Hot Jupiters orbiting hot star
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.21650
Autor:
Hon, Marc, Huber, Daniel, Li, Yaguang, Metcalfe, Travis S., Bedding, Timothy R., Ong, Joel, Chontos, Ashley, Rubenzahl, Ryan, Halverson, Samuel, García, Rafael A., Kjeldsen, Hans, Stello, Dennis, Hey, Daniel R., Campante, Tiago, Howard, Andrew W., Gibson, Steven R., Rider, Kodi, Roy, Arpita, Baker, Ashley D., Edelstein, Jerry, Smith, Chris, Fulton, Benjamin J., Walawender, Josh, Brodheim, Max, Brown, Matt, Chan, Dwight, Dai, Fei, Deich, William, Gottschalk, Colby, Grillo, Jason, Hale, Dave, Hill, Grant M., Holden, Bradford, Householder, Aaron, Isaacson, Howard, Ishikawa, Yuzo, Jelinsky, Sharon R., Kassis, Marc, Kaye, Stephen, Laher, Russ, Lanclos, Kyle, Lee, Chien-Hsiu, Lilley, Scott, McCarney, Ben, Miller, Timothy N., Payne, Joel, Petigura, Erik A., Poppett, Claire, Raffanti, Michael, Rockosi, Constance, Sanford, Dale, Schwab, Christian, Shaum, Abby P., Sirk, Martin M., Smith, Roger, Thorne, Jim, Valliant, John, Vandenberg, Adam, Wang, Shin Ywan, Wishnow, Edward, Wold, Truman, Yeh, Sherry, Baker, Ashley, Basu, Sarbani, Bedell, Megan, Cegla, Heather M., Crossfield, Ian, Dressing, Courtney, Dumusque, Xavier, Knutson, Heather, Mawet, Dimitri, O'Meara, John, Stefánsson, Guðmundur, Teske, Johanna, Vasisht, Gautam, Wang, Sharon Xuesong, Weiss, Lauren M., Winn, Joshua N., Wright, Jason T.
Asteroseismology of dwarf stars cooler than the Sun is very challenging due to the low amplitudes and rapid timescales of oscillations. Here, we present the asteroseismic detection of solar-like oscillations at 4-minute timescales ($\nu_{\mathrm{max}
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.21234
Autor:
Donlon II, Thomas, Chakrabarti, Sukanya, Lam, Michael T., Huber, Daniel, Hey, Daniel, Ramirez-Ruiz, Enrico, Shappee, Benjamin, Kaplan, David L., Agazie, Gabriella, Anumarlapudi, Akash, Archibald, Anne M., Arzoumanian, Zaven, Baker, Paul T., Brook, Paul R., Cromartie, H. Thankful, Crowter, Kathryn, DeCesar, Megan E., Demorest, Paul B., Dolch, Timothy, Ferrara, Elizabeth C., Fiore, William, Fonseca, Emmanuel, Freedman, Gabriel E., Garver-Daniels, Nate, Gentile, Peter A., Glaser, Joseph, Good, Deborah C., Hazboun, Jeffrey S., Huber, Mark, Jennings, Ross J., Jones, Megan L., Kerr, Matthew, Lorimer, Duncan R., Luo, Jing, Lynch, Ryan S., McEwen, Alexander, McLaughlin, Maura A., McMann, Natasha, Meyers, Bradley W., Ng, Cherry, Nice, David J., Pennucci, Timothy T., Perera, Benetge B. P., Pol, Nihan S., Radovan, Henri A., Ransom, Scott M., Ray, Paul S., Schmiedekamp, Ann, Schmiedekamp, Carl, Shapiro-Albert, Brent J., Stairs, Ingrid H., Stovall, Kevin, Susobhanan, Abhimanyu, Swiggum, Joseph K., Tucker, Michael A., Wahl, Haley M.
Based on the rate of change of its orbital period, PSR J2043+1711 has a substantial peculiar acceleration of 3.5 $\pm$ 0.8 mm/s/yr, which deviates from the acceleration predicted by equilibrium Milky Way models at a $4\sigma$ level. The magnitude of
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.06482
Autor:
Zieba, Sebastian, Zwintz, Konstanze, Kenworthy, Matthew, Hey, Daniel, Murphy, Simon J., Kuschnig, Rainer, Abe, Lyu, Agabi, Abdelkrim, Mekarnia, Djamel, Guillot, Tristan, Schmider, François-Xavier, Stee, Philippe, De Pra, Yuri, Buttu, Marco, Crouzet, Nicolas, Mellon, Samuel, Bailey III, Jeb, Stuik, Remko, Dorval, Patrick, Talens, Geert-Jan J., Crawford, Steven, Mamajek, Eric, Laginja, Iva, Ireland, Michael, Lomberg, Blaine, Kuhn, Rudi, Snellen, Ignas, Kalas, Paul, Wang, Jason J., Stevenson, Kevin B., de Mooij, Ernst, Lagrange, Anne-Marie, Lacour, Sylvestre, Nowak, Mathias, Strøm, Paul A., Hui, Zhang, Wang, Lifan
The $\beta$ Pictoris system is the closest known stellar system with directly detected gas giant planets, an edge-on circumstellar disc, and evidence of falling sublimating bodies and transiting exocomets. The inner planet, $\beta$ Pictoris c, has al
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04870
Autor:
Gootkin, Keyan, Hon, Marc, Huber, Daniel, Hey, Daniel R., Bedding, Timothy R., Murphy, Simon J.
{\delta} Scuti variables are found at the intersection of the classical instability strip and the main sequence on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. With space-based photometry providing millions of light-curves of A-F type stars, we can now probe the
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.19388
Autor:
Hey, Daniel, Aerts, Conny
Publikováno v:
A&A 688, A93 (2024)
The Gaia mission has delivered hundreds of thousands of variable star light curves in multiple wavelengths. Recent work demonstrates that these light curves can be used to identify (non-)radial pulsations in the OBAF-type stars, despite the irregular
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.01539