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  • The EU H2020 programme NEOROCKS
    The research about Near Earth Objects (NEOs) is a major topic in planetary science. One reason is the potential hazard some of them pose to human beings and, more in general, to life on our planet. Moreover, the physical characterization of NEOs allows us to put constraints on the material accreted in the protoplanetary nebula at different solar
    Dotto, Elisabetta et al.

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  • The discovery of the most UV-Ly α luminous star-forming galaxy: a young, dust- and metal-poor starburst with QSO-like luminosities
    We report the discovery of BOSS-EUVLG1 at z = 2.469, by far the most luminous, almost un-obscured star-forming galaxy known at any redshift. First classified as a QSO within the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, follow-up observations with the Gran Telescopio Canarias reveal that its large luminosity, M UV ≃ -24.40 and log(L Lyα/erg s -1) ≃
    Marques-Chaves, R. et al.

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  • The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Convective shift and starspot constraints from chromatic radial velocities
    Context. Variability caused by stellar activity represents a challenge to the discovery and characterization of terrestrial exoplanets and complicates the interpretation of atmospheric planetary signals. Aims: We aim to use a detailed modeling tool to reproduce the effect of active regions on radial velocity measurements, which aids the
    Baroch, D. et al.

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  • The activity of the Jupiter co-orbital comet P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS) observed with the 10.4m GTC.
    Introduction: Comet P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS) was discovered early June 2019 as a faint asteroidal object and initially classified as a Jupiter Trojan. In depth inspection of images obtained during 2019 revealed that the object is active. No signs of cometary-like activity have been detected on any Jupiter Trojans until now, despite it is widely accepted
    Licandro, Javier et al.

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  • The 2019 October 22nd multi-chord stellar occultation by (84922) 2003 VS2
    IntroductionIn the last ten years, stellar occultations by Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) have become one of the best techniques to gather information about the main physical characteristics (size, shape, density and albedo) of these objects, as well as revealing possible atmospheres, satellites or rings [1,2]. Due to their large orbital periods
    Vara-Lubiano, Mónica et al.

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  • TESS asteroseismology of the known planet host star λ<SUP>2</SUP> Fornacis
    Context. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is observing bright known planet-host stars across almost the entire sky. These stars have been subject to extensive ground-based observations, providing a large number of radial velocity measurements. Aims: The objective of this work is to use the new TESS photometric observations to
    Nielsen, M. B. et al.

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