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  • A pair of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright K-dwarf TOI-1064 characterized with CHEOPS
    We report the discovery and characterization of a pair of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright K-dwarf TOI-1064 (TIC 79748331), initially detected in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) photometry. To characterize the system, we performed and retrieved the CHaracterising ExOPlanets Satellite (CHEOPS), TESS, and ground-based photometry
    Wilson, Thomas G. et al.

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    2022
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  • A modified Milne-Eddington approximation for a qualitative interpretation of chromospheric spectral lines
    Context. The Milne-Eddington approximation provides an analytic and simple solution to the radiative transfer equation. It can be easily implemented in inversion codes used to fit spectro-polarimetric observations and infer average values of the magnetic field vector and the line-of-sight velocity of the solar plasma. However, in principle, it is
    Dorantes-Monteagudo, A. J. et al.

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    2022
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  • A high-resolution investigation of the multiphase ISM in a galaxy during the first two billion years
    We have carried out the first spatially resolved investigation of the multiphase interstellar medium (ISM) at high redshift, using the z = 4.24 strongly lensed submillimetre galaxy H-ATLASJ142413.9+022303 (ID141). We present high-resolution (down to ~350 pc) ALMA observations in dust continuum emission and in the CO(7-6), $\rm H_2O (2_{1,1} - 2_{0
    Dye, S. et al.

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    2022
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  • A 38 Million Year Old Neptune-sized Planet in the Kepler Field
    Kepler 1627A is a G8V star previously known to host a 3.8 R ⊕ planet on a 7.2 day orbit. The star was observed by the Kepler space telescope because it is nearby (d = 329 pc) and it resembles the Sun. Here, we show using Gaia kinematics, TESS stellar rotation periods, and spectroscopic lithium abundances that Kepler 1627 is a member of the ${38}_{
    Bouma, L. G. et al.

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    2022
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  • EVOLVED PLANETARY SYSTEMS AROUND WHITE DWARFS: PROBING INTO THE ULTIMATE FATE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
    The last evolutionary stage of about 97 per cent of the stars in the Milky Way is the white dwarf phase: a remnant stellar core sustained by electron degeneracy pressure with a typical mass of 0.6 solar masses and a radius such as the Earth's. The study of white dwarfs is not only genuinely interesting due to them being the remnants of the majority
    Paula Izquierdo Sánchez

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    2022
  • WALLABY pilot survey: H I gas disc truncation and star formation of galaxies falling into the Hydra I cluster
    We present results from our analysis of the Hydra I cluster observed in neutral atomic hydrogen (H I) as part of the Widefield ASKAP L-band Legacy All-sky Blind Survey (WALLABY). These WALLABY observations cover a 60-square-degree field of view with uniform sensitivity and a spatial resolution of 30 arcsec. We use these wide-field observations to
    Reynolds, T. N. et al.

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    2022
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