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pro vyhledávání: '"Ricker, George"'
Autor:
Niwano, Masafumi, Fausnaugh, Michael M., Lau, Ryan M., De, Kishalay, Soria, Roberto, Ricker, George R., Vanderspek, Roland, Ashley, Michael C. B., Earley, Nicholas, Hankins, Matthew J., Kasliwal, Mansi M., Moore, Anna M., Soon, Jamie, Travouillon, Tony, Sasada, Mahito, Takahashi, Ichiro, Yatsu, Yoichi, Kawai, Nobuyuki
The mechanism of X-ray outbursts in Be X-ray binaries remains a mystery, and understanding their circumstellar disks is crucial for a solution of the mass-transfer problem. In particular, it is important to identify the Be star activities (e.g., puls
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.09581
Autor:
Jayaraman, Rahul, Rappaport, Saul, Powell, Brian, Handler, Gerald, Omohundro, Mark, Gagliano, Robert, Kostov, Veselin, Fuller, Jim, Kurtz, Donald, Zhang, Valencia, Ricker, George
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has enabled the discovery of numerous tidally tilted pulsators (TTPs), which are pulsating stars in close binaries where the presence of a tidal bulge has the effect of tilting the primary star's pulsa
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.03815
Autor:
Wang, Xian-Yu, Rice, Malena, Wang, Songhu, Kanodia, Shubham, Dai, Fei, Logsdon, Sarah E., Schweiker, Heidi, Teske, Johanna K., Butler, R. Paul, Crane, Jeffrey D., Shectman, Stephen A., Quinn, Samuel N., Kostov, Veselin B., Osborn, Hugh P., Goeke, Robert F., Eastman, Jason D., Shporer, Avi, Rapetti, David, Collins, Karen A., Watkins, Cristilyn, Relles, Howard M., Ricker, George R., Seager, Sara, Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M.
The stellar obliquity distribution of warm-Jupiter systems is crucial for constraining the dynamical history of Jovian exoplanets, as the warm Jupiters' tidal detachment likely preserves their primordial obliquity. However, the sample size of warm-Ju
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.10038
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Carleo, Ilaria, Barrágan, Oscar, Persson, Carina M., Fridlund, Malcolm, Lam, Kristine W. F., Messina, Sergio, Gandolfi, Davide, Smith, Alexis M. S., Johnson, Marshall C., Cochran, William, Osborn, Hannah L. M., Brahm, Rafael, Ciardi, David R., Collins, Karen A., Everett, Mark E., Giacalone, Steven, Guenther, Eike W., Hatzes, Artie, Hellier, Coel, Kabáth, Jonathan Horner Petr, Korth, Judith, MacQueen, Phillip, Masseron, Thomas, Murgas, Felipe, Nowak, Grzegorz, Rodriguez, Joseph E., Watkins, Cristilyn N., Wittenmyer, Rob, Zhou, George, Ziegler, Carl, Bieryla, Allyson, Boyd, Patricia T., Clark, Catherine A., Dressing, Courtney D., Eastman, Jason D., Eberhardt, Jan, Endl, Michael, Espinoza, Nestor, Fausnaugh, Michael, Guerrero, Natalia M., Henning, Thomas, Hesse, Katharine, Hobson, Melissa J., Howell, Steve B., Jordán, Andrés, Latham, David W., Lund, Michael B., Mireles, Ismael, Narita, Norio, Pinto, Marcelo Tala, Pugh, Teznie, Quinn, Samuel N., Ricker, George, Rodriguez, David R., Rojas, Felipe I., Rose, Mark E., Rudat, Alexander, Sarkis, Paula, Savel, Arjun B., Schlecker, Martin, Schwarz, Richard P., Seager, Sara, Shporer, Avi, Smith, Jeffrey C., Stassun, Keivan G., Stockdale, Chris, Trifonov, Trifon, Vanderspek, Roland, Winn, Joshua N., Wright, Duncan
Hot and warm Jupiters might have undergone the same formation and evolution path, but the two populations exhibit different distributions of orbital parameters, challenging our understanding on their actual origin. The present work, which is the resu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.05612
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
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Dai, Fei, Howard, Andrew W., Halverson, Samuel, Orell-Miquel, Jaume, Palle, Enric, Isaacson, Howard, Fulton, Benjamin, Price, Ellen M., Plotnykov, Mykhaylo, Rogers, Leslie A., Valencia, Diana, Paragas, Kimberly, Greklek-McKeon, Michael, Barrientos, Jonathan Gomez, Knutson, Heather A., Petigura, Erik A., Weiss, Lauren M., Lee, Rena, Brinkman, Casey L., Huber, Daniel, Steffansson, Gudmundur, Masuda, Kento, Giacalone, Steven, Lu, Cicero X., Kite, Edwin S., Hu, Renyu, Gaidos, Eric, Zhang, Michael, Rubenzahl, Ryan A., Winn, Joshua N., Han, Te, Beard, Corey, Holcomb, Rae, Householder, Aaron, Gilbert, Gregory J., Lubin, Jack, Ong, J. M. Joel, Polanski, Alex S., Saunders, Nicholas, Van Zandt, Judah, Yee, Samuel W., Zhang, Jingwen, Zink, Jon, Holden, Bradford, Baker, Ashley, Brodheim, Max, Crossfield, Ian J. M., Deich, William, Edelstein, Jerry, Gibson, Steven R., Hill, Grant M., Jelinsky, Sharon R, Kassis, Marc, Laher, Russ R., Lanclos, Kyle, Lilley, Scott, Payne, Joel N., Rider, Kodi, Robertson, Paul, Roy, Arpita, Schwab, Christian, Shaum, Abby P., Sirk, Martin M., Smith, Chris, Vandenberg, Adam, Walawender, Josh, Wang, Sharon X., Shin-Ywan, Wang, Wishnow, Edward, Wright, Jason T., Yeh, Sherry, Caballero, Jos. A., Morales, Juan C., Murgas, Felipe, Nagel, Evangelos, Reiners, Ansgar, Schweitzer, Andreas, Tabernero, Hugo M., Zechmeister, Mathias, Spencer, Alton, Ciardi, David R., Clark, Catherine A., Lund, Michael B., Caldwell, Douglas A., Collins, Karen A., Schwarz, Richard P., Barkaoui, Khalid, Watkins, Cristilyn N., Shporer, Avi, Narita, Norio, Fukui, Akihiko, Srdoc, Gregor, Latham, David W., Jenkins, Jon M., Ricker, George R., Seager, Sara, Vanderspek, Roland
TOI-6255~b (GJ 4256) is an Earth-sized planet (1.079$\pm0.065$ $R_\oplus$) with an orbital period of only 5.7 hours. With the newly commissioned Keck Planet Finder (KPF) and CARMENES spectrographs, we determined the planet's mass to be 1.44$\pm$0.14
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.21167
Autor:
Vach, Sydney, Zhou, George, Huang, Chelsea X., Mann, Andrew W., Barber, Madyson G., Bieryla, Allyson, Latham, David W., Collins, Karen A., Rogers, James G., Bouma, Luke G., Douglas, Stephanie T., Quinn, Samuel N., Fairnington, Tyler R., Krüger, Joachim, Shporer, Avi, Collins, Kevin I., Srdoc, Gregor, Schwarz, Richard P., Relles, Howard M., Barkaoui, Khalid, McLeod, Kim K., Schneider, Alayna, Narita, Norio, Fukui, Akihiko, Sefako, Ramotholo, Fong, William, Mireles, Ismael, Torres, Guillermo, Ricker, George R., Seager, Sara, Winn, Joshua N.
Observing and characterizing young planetary systems can aid in unveiling the evolutionary mechanisms that sculpt the mature exoplanet population. As an all-sky survey, NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has expanded the known young
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.19680
Autor:
Tey, Evan, Shporer, Avi, Lin, Zifan, Stassun, Keivan G., Lissauer, Jack J., Hellier, Coel, Collins, Karen A., Collins, Kevin I., Wingham, Geof, Relles, Howard M., Mallia, Franco, Isopi, Giovanni, Kielkopf, John F., Conti, Dennis M., Schwarz, Richard P., Zapparata, Aldo, Giacalone, Steven, Furlan, Elise, Hartman, Zachary D., Howell, Steve B., Scott, Nicholas J., Ziegler, Carl, Briceno, Cesar, Law, Nicholas, Mann, Andrew W., Charbonneau, David, Essack, Zahra, Striegel, Stephanie, Ricker, George R., Vanderspek, Roland, Seager, Sara, Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M.
Publikováno v:
AJ, 167, 283 (2024)
We report the discovery of the transiting planet GJ 238 b, with a radius of $0.566\pm0.014$ R$_{\oplus}$ ($1.064\pm0.026$ times the radius of Mars) and an orbital period of 1.74 day. The transit signal was detected by the TESS mission and designated
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.18199
Autor:
Hartman, Joel D., Bayliss, Daniel, Brahm, Rafael, Bryant, Edward M., Jordán, Andrés, Bakos, Gáspár Á., Hobson, Melissa J., Sedaghati, Elyar, Bonfils, Xavier, Cointepas, Marion, Almenara, Jose Manuel, Barkaoui, Khalid, Timmermans, Mathilde, Dransfield, George, Ducrot, Elsa, Zúñiga-Fernández, Sebastián, Hooton, Matthew J., Pedersen, Peter Pihlmann, Pozuelos, Francisco J., Triaud, Amaury H. M. J., Gillon, Michaël, Jehin, Emmanuel, Waalkes, William C., Berta-Thompson, Zachory K., Howell, Steve B., Furlan, Elise, Ricker, George R., Vanderspek, Roland, Seager, Sara, Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M., Rapetti, David, Collins, Karen A., Charbonneau, David, Burke, Christopher J., Rodriguez, David R.
We present the discovery of TOI 762 A b and TIC 46432937 b, two giant planets transiting M dwarf stars. Transits of both systems were first detected from observations by the NASA TESS mission, and the transiting objects are confirmed as planets throu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.07187
Autor:
Nabbie, Emma, Huang, Chelsea X., Burt, Jennifer A., Armstrong, David J., Mamajek, Eric E., Adibekyan, Vardan, Sousa, Sérgio G., Lopez, Eric D., Thorngren, Daniel P., Fernández, Jorge, Li, Gongjie, Jenkins, James S., Vines, Jose I., da Silva, João Gomes, Wittenmyer, Robert A., Bayliss, Daniel, Briceño, César, Collins, Karen A., Dumusque, Xavier, Horne, Keith D., Keniger, Marcelo F., Law, Nicholas, Lillo-Box, Jorge, Liu, Shang-Fei, Mann, Andrew W., Nielsen, Louise Dyregaard, Osborn, Ares, Relles, Howard M., Rodrigues, José J., Bell, Juan, Srdoc, Gregor, Stockdale, Chris, Strøm, Paul A., Gardner-Watkins, Cristilyn N., Wheatley, Peter J., Wright, Duncan J., Zhou, George, Ziegler, Carl, Ricker, George R., Seager, Sara, Vanderspek, Roland, Winn, Joshua W., Jenkins, Jon M., Fausnaugh, Michael, Kunimoto, Michelle, Osborn, Hugh P., Quinn, Samuel N., Wohler, Bill
The recent discoveries of Neptune-sized ultra-short period planets (USPs) challenge existing planet formation theories. It is unclear whether these residents of the Hot Neptune Desert have similar origins to smaller, rocky USPs, or if this discrete p
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.04225