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  • Optical phase curve of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121b
    We present the analysis of TESS optical photometry of WASP-121b, which reveals the phase curve of this transiting ultra-hot Jupiter. Its hotspot is located at the sub-stellar point, showing inefficient heat transport from the dayside (2870 ± 50 K) to the nightside (<2500 K at 3σ) at the altitudes probed by TESS. The TESS eclipse depth, measured at
    Bourrier, V. et al.

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    2020
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    63
  • Numerical simulations of large-amplitude oscillations in flux rope solar prominences
    Context. Large-amplitude oscillations (LAOs) of solar prominences are a very spectacular, but poorly understood, phenomena. These motions have amplitudes larger than 10 km s -1 and can be triggered by the external perturbations such as Moreton or EIT waves. Aims: Our aim is to analyze the properties of LAOs using realistic prominence models and the
    Liakh, V. et al.

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    2020
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  • NLTE for APOGEE: simultaneous multi-element NLTE radiative transfer
    Context. Relaxing the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) in modelling stellar spectra is a necessary step to determine chemical abundances to better than about 10% in late-type stars. Aims: We describe our multi-element (Na, Mg, K, and Ca) non-LTE (NLTE) calculations, which can be applied to the APOGEE survey. Methods: The new
    Osorio, Y. et al.

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    2020
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    52
  • MUSEQuBES: calibrating the redshifts of Ly α emitters using stacked circumgalactic medium absorption profiles
    Ly α emission lines are typically found to be redshifted with respect to the systemic redshifts of galaxies, likely due to resonant scattering of Ly α photons. Here, we measure the average velocity offset for a sample of 96 z ≍ 3.3 Ly α emitters (LAEs) with a median Ly α flux (luminosity) of ${\approx}10^{-17}~\rm erg~cm^{-2}~s^{-1}$ ( ${\approx}10
    Muzahid, Sowgat et al.

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    5
    2020
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    61