Publications

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  • Detection of Fe and evidence for TiO in the dayside emission spectrum of WASP-33b
    Context. Theoretical studies predict the presence of thermal inversions in the atmosphere of highly irradiated gas giant planets. Recent observations have identified these inversion layers. However, the role of different chemical species in their formation remains unclear. Aims: We search for the signature of the thermal inversion agents TiO and Fe
    Cont, D. et al.

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    2021
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    55
  • Dark energy survey year 3 results: weak lensing shape catalogue
    We present and characterize the galaxy shape catalogue from the first 3 yr of Dark Energy Survey (DES) observations, over an effective area of 4143 deg 2 of the southern sky. We describe our data analysis process and our self-calibrating shear measurement pipeline metacalibration, which builds and improves upon the pipeline used in the DES Year 1
    Gatti, M. et al.

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    7
    2021
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    165
  • Constraints on the dust extinction law of the Galaxy with Swift/UVOT, Gaia, and 2MASS
    We explore variations of the dust extinction law of the Milky Way by selecting stars from the Swift/UVOT Serendipitous Source Catalogue, cross-matched with Gaia DR2 and 2MASS to produce a sample of 10 452 stars out to ~4 kpc with photometry covering a wide spectral window. The near ultraviolet passbands optimally encompass the 2175 Å bump, so that
    Ferreras, Ignacio et al.

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    7
    2021
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    5
  • Bayesian Evidence for a Nonlinear Damping Model for Coronal Loop Oscillations
    Recent observational and theoretical studies indicate that the damping of solar coronal loop oscillations depends on the oscillation amplitude. We consider two mechanisms: linear resonant absorption and a nonlinear damping model. We confront theoretical predictions from these models with observed data in the plane of observables defined by the
    Arregui, Iñigo

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    2021
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    11
  • Asteroseismology of the Red-giant Hosts KOI-3886 and iota Draconis
    Kepler asteroseismology has played an important role in the characterization of host stars and their planetary systems. Target selection biases, however, meant that this synergy would remain mostly confined to main-sequence stars. The advent of TESS has since lifted this restriction, enabling the systematic search for transiting planets around
    Campante, Tiago L. et al.

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    7
    2021
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  • APOGEE view of the globular cluster NGC 6544
    The second phase of the APOGEE survey is providing near-infrared (near-IR), high-resolution, high signal-to-noise spectra of stars in the halo, disc, bar, and bulge of the Milky Way. The near-IR spectral window is especially important in the study of the Galactic bulge, where stars are obscured by the dust and gas of the disc in its line of sight
    Gran, F. et al.

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    2021
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    8