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  • Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
    Japanese Hayabusa2 spacecraft has successfully carried out an impact experiment using a small carry-on impactor (SCI) on an asteroid (162173) Ryugu. We examine the size distribution of particles inside and outside an artificial impact crater (the SCI crater) based on the images taken by the optical navigation camera onboard the Hayabusa2 spacecraft
    Ogawa, K. et al.

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    2022
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    5
  • On the use of field RR Lyrae as galactic probes - VI. Mixed mode RR Lyrae variables in Fornax and in nearby dwarf galaxies
    We investigate the properties of the mixed-mode (RRd) RR Lyrae (RRL) variables in the Fornax dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy by using B- and V-band time series collected over 24 yr. We compare the properties of the RRds in Fornax with those in the Magellanic Clouds and in nearby dSphs, with special focus on Sculptor. We found that the ratio of RRds
    Braga, V. F. et al.

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    12
    2022
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    12
  • Occulter to earth: prospects for studying earth-like planets with the E-ELT and a space-based occulter
    Direct detection and characterization of Earth-like planets around Sun-like stars is a core task for evaluating the prevalence of habitability and life in the Universe. Here, we discuss a promising option for achieving this goal, which is based on placing an occulter in orbit and having it project its shadow onto the E-ELT at the surface of Earth
    Janson, Markus et al.

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    12
    2022
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    1
  • Numerical simulations of catastrophic collisions of asteroids and fractions of impactor fragments included in remnants
    The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 visited the asteroid Ryugu and conducted the detailed proximity observations. The observations show that Ryugu is a rubble-pile asteroid and it was formed through a catastrophic collision of a parent body (Watanabe et al. 2019). Ryugu's spectral features and the studies of orbital evolutions of asteroids suggest
    Sugiura, Keisuke et al.

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    12
    2022
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    0