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  • The Polarization of the Solar Ba II D<SUB>1</SUB> Line with Partial Frequency Redistribution and Its Magnetic Sensitivity

    We investigate the main physical mechanisms that shape the intensity and polarization of the Ba II D 1 line at 4934 Å via radiative transfer numerical experiments. We focus especially on the scattering linear polarization arising from the spectral structure of the anisotropic radiation in the wavelength interval spanned by the line's hyperfine

    Alsina Ballester, Ernest et al.

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    2024
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  • TOI-2266 b: A keystone super-Earth at the edge of the M dwarf radius valley

    We validate the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) object of interest TOI-2266.01 (TIC 8348911) as a small transiting planet (most likely a super-Earth) orbiting a faint M5 dwarf (V = 16.54) on a 2.33 d orbit. The validation is based on an approach where multicolour transit light curves are used to robustly estimate the upper limit of the

    Parviainen, H. et al.

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    2024
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  • TOI-4860 b, a short-period giant planet transiting an M3.5 dwarf

    We report the discovery and characterisation of a giant transiting planet orbiting a nearby M3.5V dwarf (d = 80.4pc, G = 15.1 mag, K=11.2mag, R * = 0.358 ± 0.015 R ⊙, M * = 0.340 ± 0.009 M ⊙). Using the photometric time series from TESS sectors 10, 36, 46, and 63 and near-infrared spectrophotometry from ExTrA, we measured a planetary radius of 0.77

    Almenara, J. M. et al.

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    2024
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  • CARMENES input catalog of M dwarfs. VII. New rotation periods for the survey stars and their correlations with stellar activity

    Aims: Knowledge of rotation periods (P rot) is important for understanding the magnetic activity and angular momentum evolution of late-type stars, as well as for evaluating radial velocity signals of potential exoplanets and identifying false positives. We measured photometric and spectroscopic P rot for a large sample of nearby bright M dwarfs

    Shan, Y. et al.

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    2024
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  • Constraining the stellar populations of ultra-diffuse galaxies in the MATLAS survey using spectral energy distribution fitting

    We use spectral energy distribution fitting to place constraints on the stellar populations of 59 ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) in the low-to-moderate density fields of the MATLAS survey. We use the routine PROSPECTOR, coupled with archival data in the optical from the Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey, and near- and mid-infrared imaging from the

    Buzzo, Maria Luisa et al.

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    2024
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  • Cool and data-driven: an exploration of optical cool dwarf chemistry with both data-driven and physical models

    Detailed chemical studies of F/G/K - or solar-type - stars have long been routine in stellar astrophysics, enabling studies in both Galactic chemodynamics and exoplanet demographics. However, similar understanding of the chemistry of M and late-K dwarfs - the most common stars in the Galaxy - has been greatly hampered both observationally and

    Rains, Adam D. et al.

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    2024
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