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Autor:
Heidari, N., Boisse, I., Hara, N. C., Wilson, T. G., Kiefer, F., Hébrard, G., Philipot, F., Hoyer, S., Stassun, K. G., Henry, G. W., Santos, N. C., Acuña, L., Almasian, D., Arnold, L., Astudillo-Defru, N., Attia, O., Bonfils, X., Bouchy, F., Bourrier, V., Collet, B., Cortés-Zuleta, P., Carmona, A., Delfosse, X., Dalal, S., Deleuil, M., Demangeon, O. D. S., Díaz, R. F., Dumusque, X., Ehrenreich, D., Forveille, T., Hobson, M. J., Jenkins, J. S., Jenkins, J. M., Lagrange, A. M., Latham, D. W., Larue, P., Liu, J., Moutou, C., Mignon, L., Osborn, H. P., Pepe, F., Rapetti, D., Rodrigues, J., Santerne, A., Segransan, D., Shporer, A., Sulis, S., Torres, G., Udry, S., Vakili, F., Vanderburg, A., Venot, O., Vivien, H. G., Vines, J. I.
Publikováno v:
A&A 681, A55 (2024)
Transiting planets with orbital periods longer than 40 d are extremely rare among the 5000+ planets discovered so far. The lack of discoveries of this population poses a challenge to research into planetary demographics, formation, and evolution. Her
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.13513
Autor:
Kervella, P., Borgniet, S., de Souza, A. Domiciano, Mérand, A., Gallenne, A., Rivinius, Th., Lacour, S., Carciofi, A., Faes, D. Moser, Bouquin, J. -B. Le, Taormina, M., Pilecki, B., Berger, J. -Ph., Bendjoya, Ph., Klement, R., Millour, F., Janot-Pacheco, E., Spang, A., Vakili, F.
Publikováno v:
A&A 667, A111 (2022)
Achernar, the closest and brightest classical Be star, presents rotational flattening, gravity darkening, occasional emission lines due to a gaseous disk, and an extended polar wind. It is also a member of a close binary system with an early A-type d
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.07537
VLTI-MATISSE L- and N-band aperture-synthesis imaging of the unclassified B[e] star FS Canis Majoris
Autor:
Hofmann, K. -H., Bensberg, A., Schertl, D., Weigelt, G., Wolf, S., Meilland, A., Millour, F., Waters, L. B. F. M., Kraus, S., Ohnaka, K., Lopez, B., Petrov, R. G., Lagarde, S., Berio, Ph., Allouche, F., Robbe-Dubois, S., Jaffe, W., Henning, Th., Paladini, C., Schöller, M., Mérand, A., Glindemann, A., Beckmann, U., Heininger, M., Bettonvil, F., Zins, G., Woillez, J., Bristow, P., Stee, P., Vakili, F., van Boekel, R., Hogerheijde, M. R., Dominik, C., Augereau, J. -C., Matter, A., Hron, J., Pantin, E., Rivinius, Th., de Wit, W. -J., Varga, J., Klarmann, L., Meisenheimer, K., Rosas, V. Gámez, Burtscher, L., Leftley, J., Isbell, J. W., Yoffe, G., Kokoulina, E., Danchi, W. C., Cruzalèbes, P., de Souza, A. Domiciano, Drevon, J., Hocdé, V., Kreplin, A., Labadie, L., Connot, C., Nußbaum, E., Lehmitz, M., Antonelli, P., Graser, U., Leinert, C.
Context: FS Canis Majoris (FS CMa, HD 45677) is an unclassified B[e] star surrounded by an inclined dust disk. The evolutionary stage of FS CMa is still debated. Perpendicular to the circumstellar disk, a bipolar outflow was detected. Infrared apertu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.12458
Autor:
Lopez, B., Lagarde, S., Petrov, R. G., Jaffe, W., Antonelli, P., Allouche, F., Berio, P., Matter, A., Meilland, A., Millour, F., Robbe-Dubois, S., Henning, Th., Weigelt, G., Glindemann, A., Agocs, T., Bailet, Ch., Beckmann, U., Bettonvil, F., van Boekel, R., Bourget, P., Bresson, Y., Bristow, P., Cruzalèbes, P., Eldswijk, E., Caujolle, Y. Fanteï, Herrera, J. C. González, Graser, U., Guajardo, P., Heininger, M., Hofmann, K. -H., Kroes, G., Laun, W., Lehmitz, M., Leinert, C., Meisenheimer, K., Morel, S., Neumann, U., Paladini, C., Percheron, I., Riquelme, M., Schoeller, M., Stee, Ph., Venema, L., Woillez, J., Zins, G., Ábrahám, P., Abadie, S., Abuter, R., Accardo, M., Adler, T., Alonso, J., Augereau, J. -C., Böhm, A., Bazin, G., Beltran, J., Bensberg, A., Boland, W., Brast, R., Burtscher, L., Castillo, R., Chelli, A., Cid, C., Clausse, J. -M., Connot, C., Conzelmann, R. D., Danchi, W. -C., Delbo, M., Drevon, J., Dominik, C., van Duin, A., Ebert, M., Eisenhauer, F., Flament, S., Frahm, R., Rosas, V. Gámez, Gabasch, A., Gallenne, A., Garces, E., Girard, P., Glazenborg, A., Gonté, F. Y. J., Guitton, F., de Haan, M., Hanenburg, H., Haubois, X., Hocdé, V., Hogerheijde, M., ter Horst, R., Hron, J., Hummel, C. A., Hubin, N., Huerta, R., Idserda, J., Isbell, J. W., Ives, D., Jakob, G., Jaskó, A., Jochum, L., Klarmann, L., Klein, R., Kragt, J., Kuindersma, S., Kokoulina, E., Labadie, L., Lacour, S., Leftley, J., Poole, R. Le, Lizon, J. -L., Lopez, M., Mérand, A., Marcotto, A., Mauclert, N., Maurer, T., Mehrgan, L. H., Meisner, J., Meixner, K., Mellein, M., Menut, J. L., Mohr, L., Mosoni, L., Navarro, R., Nussbaum, E., Pallanca, L., Pantin, E., Pasquini, L., Duc, T. Phan, Pott, J. -U., Pozna, E., Richichi, A., Ridinger, A., Rigal, F., Rivinius, Th., Roelfsema, R., Rohloff, R. -R., Rousseau, S., Salabert, D., Schertl, D., Schuhler, N., Schuil, M., Shabun, K., Soulain, A., Stephan, C., Toledo, P., Tristram, K., Tromp, N., Vakili, F., Varga, J., Vinther, J., Waters, L. B. F. M., Wittkowski, M., Wolf, S., Wrhel, F., Yoffe, G.
Publikováno v:
A&A 659, A192 (2022)
Context:Optical interferometry is at a key development stage. ESO's VLTI has established a stable, robust infrastructure for long-baseline interferometry for general astronomical observers. The present second-generation instruments offer a wide wavel
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.15556
Autor:
Heidari, N., Boisse, I., Orell-Mique, J., Hebrard, G., Acuna, L., Hara, N. C., Lillo-Box, J., Eastman, J. D., Arnold, L., Astudillo-Defru, N., Adibekyan, V., Bieryla, A., Bonfils, X., Bouchy, F., Barclay, T., Brasseur, C. E., Borgniet, S., Bourrier, V., Buchhave, L., Behmard, A., Beard, C., Batalha, N. M ., Courcol, B., Cortes-Zuleta, P., Collins, K., Carmona, A., Crossfield, I. J. M., Chontos, A., Delfosse, X., Dalal, S., Deleuil, M., Demangeon, O. D. S., Diaz, R. F., Dumusque, X., Daylan, T., Dragomir, D., Mena, E. Delgado, Dressing, C., Dai, F., Dalba, P. A., Ehrenreich, D., Forveille, T., Fulton, B., Fetherolf, T., Gaisne, G., Giacalone, S., Riazi, N., Hoyer, S., Hobson, M. J., Howard, A. W., Huber, D., Hill, M. L., Hirsch, L. A., Isaacson, H., Jenkins, J., Kane, S. R., Kiefer, F., Luque, R., Latham, D. W., Lubin, J., Lopez, T., Mousis, O., Moutou, C., Montagnier, G., Mignon, L., Mayo, A., Mocnik, T., Murphy, J. M. A., Palle, E., Pepe, F., Petigura, E. A., Rey, J., Ricker, G., Robertson, P., Roy, A., Rubenzahl, R. A., Rosenthal, L. J., Santerne, A., Santos, N. C., Sousa, S. G., Stassun, K. G., Stalport, M., Scarsdale, N., Strom, P. A., Seager, S., Segransan, D., Tenenbaum, P., Tronsgaard, R., Udry, S., Vanderspek, R., Vakili, F., Winn, J., Weiss, L. M.
Publikováno v:
A&A 658, A176 (2022)
We present the discovery and characterization of a transiting sub-Neptune orbiting with a 16.20 day period around a nearby (28 pc) and bright(V=8.37) K0V star HD207897 (TOI-1611). This discovery is based on photometric measurements from the Transitin
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.08597
Publikováno v:
A&A 654, A19 (2021)
Canopus, the brightest and closest yellow supergiant to our Solar System, offers a unique laboratory for understanding the physics of evolved massive stars. The accurate and precise PIONIER data allowed us to simultaneously measure the angular diamet
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.07153
Autor:
Kokoulina, E., Matter, A., Lopez, B., Pantin, E., Ysard, N., Weigelt, G., Habart, E., Varga, J., Jones, A., Meilland, A., Dartois, E., Klarmann, L., Augereau, J. -C., van Boekel, R., Hogerheijde, M., Yoffe, G., Waters, L. B. F. M., Dominik, C., Jaffe, W., Millour, F., Henning, Th., Hofmann, K. -H., Schertl, D., Lagarde, S., Petrov, R. G., Antonelli, P., Allouche, F., Berio, P., Robbe-Dubois, S., Abraham, P., Beckmann, U., Bensberg, A., Bettonvil, F., Bristow, P., Cruzalèbes, P., Danchi, W. C., Dannhoff, M., Graser, U., Heininger, M., Labadie, L., Lehmitz, M., Leinert, C., Meisenheimer, K., Paladini, C., Percheron, I., Stee, Ph., Woillez, J., Wolf, S., Zins, G., Delbo, M., Drevon, J., Duprat, J., Rosas, V. Gámez, Hocdé, V., Hron, J., Hummel, C. A., Isbell, J. W., Leftley, J., Soulain, A., Vakili, F., Wittkowski, M.
Publikováno v:
A&A 652, A61 (2021)
Carbon is one of the most abundant components in the Universe. While silicates have been the main focus of solid phase studies in protoplanetary discs (PPDs), little is known about the solid carbon content especially in the planet-forming regions ($\
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.12947
Autor:
Khorrami, Zeinab, Langlois, M., Vakili, F., Clark, P. C., Buckner, A. S. M., Gonzalez, M., Crowther, P., Wunsch, R., Palous, J., Boccaletti, A., Lumsden, S., Moraux, E.
Publikováno v:
A&A 649, L8 (2021)
We compared high-contrast near-infrared images of the core of R136 taken by VLT/SPHERE, in two epochs separated by 3.06 years. For the first time we monitored the dynamics of the detected sources in the core of R136 from a ground-based telescope with
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.12819
Autor:
Hocdé, V., Nardetto, N., Matter, A., Lagadec, E., Mérand, A., Cruzalèbes, P., Meilland, A., Millour, F., Lopez, B., Berio, P., Weigelt, G., Petrov, R., Isbell, J. W., Jaffe, W., Kervella, P., Glindemann, A., Schöller, M., Allouche, F., Gallenne, A., de Souza, A. Domiciano, Niccolini, G., Kokoulina, E., Varga, J., Lagarde, S., Augereau, J. -C., van Boekel, R., Bristow, P., Henning, Th., Hofmann, K. -H., Zins, G., Danchi, W. -C., Delbo, M., Dominik, C., Rosas, V. Gámez, Klarmann, L., Hron, J., Hogerheijde, M. R., Meisenheimer, K., Pantin, E., Paladini, C., Robbe-Dubois, S., Schertl, D., Stee, P., Waters, R., Lehmitz, M., Bettonvil, F., Heininger, M., Woillez, J., Wolf, S., Yoffe, G., Szabados, L., Chiavassa, A., Borgniet, S., Breuval, L., Javanmardi, B., Ábrahám, P., Abadie, S., Abuter, R., Accardo, M., Adler, T., Agócs, T., Alonso, J., Antonelli, P., Böhm, A., Bailet, C., Bazin, G., Beckmann, U., Beltran, J., Boland, W., Bourget, P., Brast, R., Bresson, Y., Burtscher, L., Buter, R., Castillo, R., Chelli, A., Cid, C., Clausse, J. -M., Connot, C., Conzelmann, R. D., De Haan, M., Ebert, M., Elswijk, E., Fantei, Y., Frahm, R., Gabasch, A., Garces, E., Girard, P., Glazenborg, A., Gonté, F. Y. J., Herrera, J. C. González, Graser, U., Guajardo, P., Guitton, F., Hanenburg, H., Haubois, X., Hubin, N., Huerta, R., Idserda, J., Ives, D., Jakob, G., Jaskó, A., Jochum, L., Klein, R., Kragt, J., Kroes, G., Kuindersma, S., Labadie, L., Laun, W., Poole, R. Le, Leinert, C., Lizon, J. -L., Lopez, M., Marcotto, A., Mauclert, N., Maurer, T., Mehrgan, L. H., Meisner, J., Meixner, K., Mellein, M., Mohr, L., Morel, S., Mosoni, L., Navarro, R., Neumann, U., Nußbaum, E., Pallanca, L., Pasquini, L., Percheron, I., Duc, T. Phan, Pott, J. -U., Pozna, E., Ridinger, A., Rigal, F., Riquelme, M., Rivinius, Th., Roelfsema, R., Rohloff, R. -R., Rousseau, S., Schuhler, N., Schuil, M., Shabun, K., Soulain, A., Stephan, C., ter Horst, R., Tromp, N., Vakili, F., van Duin, A., Venema, L. B., Vinther, J., Wittkowski, M., Wrhel, F.
The nature of circumstellar envelopes (CSE) around Cepheids is still a matter of debate. The physical origin of their infrared (IR) excess could be either a shell of ionized gas, or a dust envelope, or both. This study aims at constraining the geomet
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.17014
Autor:
Varga, J., Hogerheijde, M., van Boekel, R., Klarmann, L., Petrov, R., Waters, L. B. F. M., Lagarde, S., Pantin, E., Berio, Ph., Weigelt, G., Robbe-Dubois, S., Lopez, B., Millour, F., Augereau, J. -C., Meheut, H., Meilland, A., Henning, Th., Jaffe, W., Bettonvil, F., Bristow, P., Hofmann, K. -H., Matter, A., Zins, G., Wolf, S., Allouche, F., Donnan, F., Schertl, D., Dominik, C., Heininger, M., Lehmitz, M., Cruzalèbes, P., Glindemann, A., Meisenheimer, K., Paladini, C., Schöller, M., Woillez, J., Venema, L., Kokoulina, E., Yoffe, G., Ábrahám, P., Abadie, S., Abuter, R., Accardo, M., Adler, T., Agócs, T., Antonelli, P., Böhm, A., Bailet, C., Bazin, G., Beckmann, U., Beltran, J., Boland, W., Bourget, P., Brast, R., Bresson, Y., Burtscher, L., Castillo, R., Chelli, A., Cid, C., Clausse, J. -M., Connot, C., Conzelmann, R. D., Danchi, W. -C., De Haan, M., Delbo, M., Ebert, M., Elswijk, E., Fantei, Y., Frahm, R., Rosas, V. Gámez, Gabasch, A., Gallenne, A., Garces, E., Girard, P., Gonté, F. Y. J., Herrera, J. C. González, Graser, U., Guajardo, P., Guitton, F., Haubois, X., Hron, J., Hubin, N., Huerta, R., Isbell, J. W., Ives, D., Jakob, G., Jaskó, A., Jochum, L., Klein, R., Kragt, J., Kroes, G., Kuindersma, S., Labadie, L., Laun, W., Poole, R. Le, Leinert, C., Lizon, J. -L., Lopez, M., Mérand, A., Marcotto, A., Mauclert, N., Maurer, T., Mehrgan, L. H., Meisner, J., Meixner, K., Mellein, M., Mohr, L., Morel, S., Mosoni, L., Navarro, R., Neumann, U., Nußbaum, E., Pallanca, L., Pasquini, L., Percheron, I., Pott, J. -U., Pozna, E., Ridinger, A., Rigal, F., Riquelme, M., Rivinius, Th., Roelfsema, R., Rohloff, R. -R., Rousseau, S., Schuhler, N., Schuil, M., Soulain, A., Stee, P., Stephan, C., ter Horst, R., Tromp, N., Vakili, F., van Duin, A., Vinther, J., Wittkowski, M., Wrhel, F.
Publikováno v:
A&A 647, A56 (2021)
Context. The inner few au region of planet-forming disks is a complex environment. High angular resolution observations have a key role in understanding the disk structure and the dynamical processes at work. Aims. In this study we aim to characteriz
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.05697