Publications

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  • A new radio census of neutron star X-ray binaries
    We report new radio observations of a sample of 36 neutron star (NS) X-ray binaries, more than doubling the sample in the literature observed at current-day sensitivities. These sources include 13 weakly magnetized (B < 10 10 G) and 23 strongly magnetized (B ≥ 10 10 G) NSs. 16 of the latter category reside in high-mass X-ray binaries, of which only
    van den Eijnden, J. et al.

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    2021
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    47
  • 37 new validated planets in overlapping K2 campaigns
    We analysed 68 candidate planetary systems first identified during Campaigns 5 and 6 (C5 and C6) of the NASA K2 mission. We set out to validate these systems by using a suite of follow-up observations, including adaptive optics, speckle imaging, and reconnaissance spectroscopy. The overlap between C5 with C16 and C18, and C6 with C17, yields light
    de Leon, J. P. et al.

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    2021
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    25
  • X-ray observations of two candidate symbiotic binaries in the galactic bulge
    This paper analyses X-ray observations by the Chandra X-ray Observatory of CXOGBS J174614.3-321949 (CXB3) and CXOGBS J173620.2-293338 (CX332), two symbiotic binary star candidates identified by the Galactic Bulge Survey. Using new Chandra observations, we improved their X-ray positional uncertainties to 0.24 and 0.92 arcsec, respectively
    Wetuski, Joshua et al.

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    10
    2021
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  • WALLABY pre-pilot survey: two dark clouds in the vicinity of NGC 1395
    We present the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) WALLABY pre-pilot observations of two 'dark' H I sources (with H I masses of a few times 10 8 $\rm {M}_\odot$ and no known stellar counterpart) that reside within 363 kpc of NGC 1395, the most massive early-type galaxy in the Eridanus group of galaxies. We investigate whether these
    Wong, O. I. et al.

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    10
    2021
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    16
  • Variable Stars in Local Group Galaxies. VI. The Isolated Dwarfs VV 124 and KKr 25
    We present the discovery of variable stars in two isolated dwarf galaxies in the outskirts of the Local Group, VV 124 and KKr 25, using observations with the Hubble Space Telescope. VV 124 hosts stellar populations with a wide range of ages (>10 Gyr until the present) and therefore we find all types of classical pulsators. In VV 124, we detect a
    Neeley, Jillian R. et al.

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    10
    2021
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    6
  • Uncovering fossils of the distant Milky Way with UNIONS: NGC 5466 and its stellar stream
    We examine the spatial clustering of blue horizontal branch (BHB) stars from the u-band of the Canada-France Imaging Survey (CFIS, a component of the Ultraviolet Near-Infrared Optical Northern Survey, or UNIONS). All major groupings of stars are associated with previously known satellites, and among these is NGC 5466, a distant (16 kpc) globular
    Jensen, Jaclyn et al.

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    10
    2021
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    15