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Autor:
Cabot, Samuel H. C., Bello-Arufe, Aaron, Mendonça, João M., Tronsgaard, René, Wong, Ian, Zhou, George, Buchhave, Lars A., Fischer, Debra A., Stassun, Keivan G., Antoci, Victoria, Baker, David, Belinski, Alexander A., Benneke, Björn, Bouma, Luke G., Christiansen, Jessie L., Collins, Karen A., Goliguzova, Maria V., Hagey, Simone, Jenkins, Jon M., Jensen, Eric L. N., Kidwell Jr, Richard C., Laloum, Didier, Massey, Bob, McLeod, Kim K., Latham, David W., Morgan, Edward H., Ricker, George, Safonov, Boris S., Schlieder, Joshua E., Seager, Sara, Shporer, Avi, Smith, Jeffrey C., Srdoc, Gregor, Strakhov, Ivan A., Torres, Guillermo, Twicken, Joseph D., Vanderspek, Roland, Vezie, Michael, Winn, Joshua N.
We present the discovery of TOI-1518b -- an ultra-hot Jupiter orbiting a bright star $V = 8.95$. The transiting planet is confirmed using high-resolution optical transmission spectra from EXPRES. It is inflated, with $R_p = 1.875\pm0.053\,R_{\rm J}$,
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.11403
Autor:
Osborn, Ares, Armstrong, David J., Cale, Bryson, Brahm, Rafael, Wittenmyer, Robert A., Dai, Fei, Crossfield, Ian J. M., Bryant, Edward M., Adibekyan, Vardan, Cloutier, Ryan, Collins, Karen A., Mena, E. Delgado, Fridlund, Malcolm, Hellier, Coel, Howell, Steve B., King, George W., Lillo-Box, Jorge, Otegi, Jon, Sousa, S., Stassun, Keivan G., Matthews, Elisabeth C., Ziegler, Carl, Ricker, George, Vanderspek, Roland, Latham, David W., Seager, S., Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M., Acton, Jack S., Addison, Brett C., Anderson, David R., Ballard, Sarah, Barrado, David, Barros, Susana C. C., Batalha, Natalie, Bayliss, Daniel, Barclay, Thomas, Benneke, Björn, Berberian Jr., John, Bouchy, Francois, Bowler, Brendan P., Briceño, César, Burke, Christopher J., Burleigh, Matthew R., Casewell, Sarah L., Ciardi, David, Collins, Kevin I., Cooke, Benjamin F., Demangeon, Olivier D. S., Díaz, Rodrigo F., Dorn, C., Dragomir, Diana, Dressing, Courtney, Dumusque, Xavier, Espinoza, Néstor, Figueira, P., Fulton, Benjamin, Furlan, E., Gaidos, E., Geneser, C., Gill, Samuel, Goad, Michael R., Gonzales, Erica J., Gorjian, Varoujan, Günther, Maximilian N., Helled, Ravit, Henderson, Beth A., Henning, Thomas, Hogan, Aleisha, Hojjatpanah, Saeed, Horner, Jonathan, Howard, Andrew W., Hoyer, Sergio, Huber, Dan, Isaacson, Howard, Jenkins, James S., Jensen, Eric L. N., Jordán, Andrés, Kane, Stephen R., Kidwell Jr., Richard C., Kielkopf, John, Law, Nicholas, Lendl, Monika, Lund, M., Matson, Rachel A., Mann, Andrew W., McCormac, James, Mengel, Matthew W., Morales, Farisa Y., Nielsen, Louise D., Okumura, Jack, Osborn, Hugh P., Petigura, Erik A., Plavchan, Peter, Pollacco, Don, Quintana, Elisa V., Raynard, Liam, Robertson, Paul, Rose, Mark E., Roy, Arpita, Reefe, Michael, Santerne, Alexandre, Santos, Nuno C., Sarkis, Paula, Schlieder, J., Schwarz, Richard P., Scott, Nicholas J., Shporer, Avi, Smith, A. M. S., Stibbard, C., Stockdale, Chris, Strøm, Paul A., Twicken, Joseph D., Tan, Thiam-Guan, Tanner, A., Teske, J., Tilbrook, Rosanna H., Tinney, C. G., Udry, Stephane, Villaseñor, Jesus Noel, Vines, Jose I., Wang, Sharon X., Weiss, Lauren M., West, Richard G., Wheatley, Peter J., Wright, Duncan J., Zhang, Hui, Zohrabi, F.
We present the bright (V$_{mag} = 9.12$), multi-planet system TOI-431, characterised with photometry and radial velocities. We estimate the stellar rotation period to be $30.5 \pm 0.7$ days using archival photometry and radial velocities. TOI-431b is
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.02310
Autor:
Kostov, Veselin B., Powell, Brian P., Orosz, Jerome A., Welsh, William F., Cochran, William, Collins, Karen A., Endl, Michael, Hellier, Coel, Latham, David W., MacQueen, Phillip, Pepper, Joshua, Quarles, Billy, Sairam, Lalitha, Torres, Guillermo, Wilson, Robert F., Bergeron, Serge, Boyce, Pat, Bieryla, Allyson, Buchheim, Robert, Christiansen, Caleb Ben, Ciardi, David R., Collins, Kevin I., Conti, Dennis M., Dixon, Scott, Guerra, Pere, Haghighipour, Nader, Herman, Jeffrey, Hintz, Eric G., Howard, Ward S., Jensen, Eric L. N., Kielkopf, John F., Kruse, Ethan, Law, Nicholas M., Martin, David, Maxted, Pierre F. L., Montet, Benjamin T., Murgas, Felipe, Nelson, Matt, Olmschenk, Greg, Otero, Sebastian, Quimby, Robert, Richmond, Michael, Schwarz, Richard P., Shporer, Avi, Stassun, Keivan G., Stephens, Denise C., Triaud, Amaury H. M. J., Ulowetz, Joe, Walter, Bradley S., Wiley, Edward, Wood, David, Yenawine, Mitchell, Agol, Eric, Barclay, Thomas, Beatty, Thomas G., Boisse, Isabelle, Caldwell, Douglas A., Christiansen, Jessie, Colon, Knicole D., Deleuil, Magali, Doyle, Laurance, Fabrycky, Daniel, Fausnaugh, Michael, Furesz, Gabor, Gilbert, Emily A., Hebrard, Guillaume, James, David J., Jenkins, Jon, Kane, Stephen R., Kidwell Jr., Richard C., Kopparapu, Ravi, Li, Gongjie, Lissauer, Jack J., Lund, Michael B., Majewski, Steve, Mazeh, Tsevi, Quinn, Samuel N., Quintana, Elisa, Ricker, George, Rodriguez, Joseph E., Rowe, Jason, Santerne, Alexander, Schlieder, Joshua, Seager, Sara, Standing, Matthew R., Stevens, Daniel J., Ting, Eric B., Vanderspek, Roland, Winn, Joshua N.
We report the first discovery of a transiting circumbinary planet detected from a single sector of TESS data. During Sector 21, the planet TIC 172900988b transited the primary star and then 5 days later it transited the secondary star. The binary is
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.08614
Publikováno v:
ASP Conference Series; 2019, Vol. 521, p77-80, 4p
Publikováno v:
ASP Conference Series; 2016, Vol. 512, p125-128, 4p