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  • Three-axial shape distributions of pebbles, cobbles and boulders smaller than a few meters on asteroid Ryugu
    Over a broad size range, the shapes of impact fragments from catastrophic disruptions are distributed around the mean axial ratio 2: √2: 1, irrespective of experimental conditions and target materials. Although most blocks on asteroids are likely to be impact fragments, there is not enough quantitative data for reliable statistics on their three
    Michikami, Tatsuhiro et al.

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    2022
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  • The polar orbit of the warm Neptune GJ 436b seen with VLT/ESPRESSO
    GJ 436b might be the prototype of warm Neptunes that have undergone late migration induced by an outer companion. Precise determination of the orbital architecture of such systems is critical to constraining their dynamical history and evaluating the role of delayed migration in the exoplanet population. To this purpose we analyzed the Rossiter
    Bourrier, V. et al.

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    2022
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  • The PAndAS View of the Andromeda Satellite System. III. Dwarf Galaxy Detection Limits
    We determine the detection limits of the search for dwarf galaxies in the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey (PAndAS) using the algorithm developed by the PAndAS team. The recovery fractions of artificial dwarf galaxies are, as expected, a strong function of physical size and luminosity and, to a lesser extent, distance. We show that these
    Doliva-Dolinsky, Amandine et al.

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    2022
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  • The Origin of Weakened Magnetic Braking in Old Solar Analogs
    The rotation rates of main-sequence stars slow over time as they gradually lose angular momentum to their magnetized stellar winds. The rate of angular momentum loss depends on the strength and morphology of the magnetic field, the mass-loss rate, and the stellar rotation period, mass, and radius. Previous observations suggested a shift in magnetic
    Metcalfe, Travis S. et al.

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    2022
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  • The multichord stellar occultation on 2019 October 22 by the trans-Neptunian object (84922) 2003 VS<SUB>2</SUB>
    Context. Stellar occultations have become one of the best techniques to gather information about the physical properties of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), which are critical objects for understanding the origin and evolution of our Solar System. Aims: The purpose of this work is to determine, with better accuracy, the physical characteristics of
    Vara-Lubiano, M. et al.

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  • The GAPS Programme at TNG. XXXIII. HARPS-N detects multiple atomic species in emission from the dayside of KELT-20b
    The detection of lines in emission in planetary atmospheres provides direct evidence of temperature inversion. We confirm the trend of ultra-hot Jupiters orbiting A-type stars that show temperature inversions on their daysides by detecting metals emission lines in the dayside of KELT-20b. We first detected the planetary emission by using the G2
    Borsa, F. et al.

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