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  • B fields in OB stars (BOB). Detection of a strong magnetic field in the O9.7 V star HD 54879
    The number of magnetic stars detected among massive stars is small; nevertheless, the role played by the magnetic field in stellar evolution cannot be disregarded. Links between line profile variability, enhancements/depletions of surface chemical abundances, and magnetic fields have been identified for low-mass B-stars, but for the O-type domain
    Castro, N. et al.

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    2015
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  • Assuring the Legacy of the CoRoT Planets
    For the long-lasting impact of CoRoT's planet findings, precise knowledge of the times of their transits is of vital importance for any future observing campaigns. Here we give the motivation and first results of a systematic revisit of the transits of most CoRoT planets to refine their ephemeris. As secondary objectives, more precise planet
    Deeg, H. J. et al.

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    2015
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  • A search for circumbinary planets in CoRoT eclipsing binary light curves
    Several transiting circumbinary planets have been found in data of the Kepler mission [1-5]. Both CoRoT and Kepler have surveyed similar numbers of stars, and the photometric precision of CoRoT is sufficient that it could detect most of the known circumbinary planets; the main draw-back by CoRoT is the much shorter coverage. Still, there is a high
    Klagyivik, P. et al.

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    2015
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  • A planet in a polar orbit of 1.4 solar-mass star
    Although more than a thousand transiting extrasolar planets have been discovered, only very few of them orbit stars that are more massive than the Sun. The discovery of such planets is interesting, because they have formed in disks that are more massive but had a shorter life time than those of solar-like stars. Studies of planets more massive than
    Guenther, E. W. et al.

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    2015
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  • Young α-enriched giant stars in the solar neighbourhood
    We derive age constraints for 1639 red giants in the APOKASC sample for which seismic parameters from Kepler, as well as effective temperatures, metallicities and [α/Fe] values from APOGEE DR12 (Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment Data Release 12) are available. We investigate the relation between age and chemical abundances for
    Martig, M. et al.

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    2015
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    186
  • WASP-14 b: transit timing analysis of 19 light curves
    Although WASP-14 b is one of the most massive and densest exoplanets on a tight and eccentric orbit, it has never been a target of photometric follow-up monitoring or dedicated observing campaigns. We report on new photometric transit observations of WASP-14 b obtained within the framework of Transit Timing Variations @ Young Exoplanet Transit
    Raetz, St. et al.

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    2015
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