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  • Analysis of Previously Classified White Dwarf-Main-sequence Binaries Using Data from the APOGEE Survey
    We present analyses of near-infrared spectroscopic data from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) survey for 45 previously confirmed or candidate white dwarf-main-sequence (WDMS) binaries identified by the optical Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and LAMOST surveys. Among these 45 systems, we classify three as having
    Corcoran, Kyle A. et al.

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    2021
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  • An Intermediate-age Alpha-rich Galactic Population in K2
    We explore the relationships between the chemistry, ages, and locations of stars in the Galaxy using asteroseismic data from the K2 mission and spectroscopic data from the Apache Point Galactic Evolution Experiment survey. Previous studies have used giant stars in the Kepler field to map the relationship between the chemical composition and the
    Warfield, Jack T. et al.

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    2021
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  • An ALMA/NOEMA survey of the molecular gas properties of high-redshift star-forming galaxies
    We have used ALMA and NOEMA to study the molecular gas reservoirs in 61 ALMA-identified submillimetre galaxies (SMGs) in the COSMOS, UDS, and ECDFS fields. We detect 12CO ( $J_{\rm up} =$ 2-5) emission lines in 50 sources, and [C I]( 3P 1 - 3P 0) emission in eight, at $z =$ 1.2-4.8 and with a median redshift of 2.9 ± 0.2. By supplementing our data
    Birkin, Jack E. et al.

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    2021
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  • AGB Stars and Their Circumstellar Envelopes. I. the VULCAN Code
    The interplay between AGB interiors and their outermost layers, where molecules and dust form, is a problem of high complexity. As a consequence, physical processes like mass loss, which depend on the chemistry of the circumstellar envelope, are often oversimplified. The best candidates to drive mass-loss in AGB stars are dust grains, which trap
    Nanni, Ambra et al.

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    2021
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  • A tale of two stellar characterisation codes: StePar and SteParSyn
    We report on two state-of-the-art codes designed to characterise the spectra of late-type stars. STEPAR is a Python 3.X code that implements the EW method to calculate stellar atmospheric parameters (Teff, log(g), and [Fe/H]) of FGK stars. This code has already been extensively used to analyse high-resolution stellar spectra of thousands of Gaia
    Tabernero, H. M. et al.

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    2021
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  • A quantitative in-depth analysis of the prototype sdB+BD system SDSS J08205+0008 revisited in the Gaia era
    Subdwarf B stars are core-helium-burning stars located on the extreme horizontal branch (EHB). Extensive mass loss on the red giant branch is necessary to form them. It has been proposed that substellar companions could lead to the required mass loss when they are engulfed in the envelope of the red giant star. J08205+0008 was the first example of
    Schaffenroth, V. et al.

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    2021
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