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
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TOI-2266 b: A keystone super-Earth at the edge of the M dwarf radius valleyParviainen, H. et al.32024
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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.Fecha de publicación:
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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.Fecha de publicación:
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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.Fecha de publicación:
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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.Fecha de publicación:
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Observation and Modeling of the Circular Polarization of the Cr I Magnetic-field-induced Transition at 533.03 nm
We study the circular polarization of the magnetic-field-induced transition (MIT) between the 3d 5( 6 S)4d 7 D 2 and 3d 5( 6 S)4p 7 P 4° states of Cr I at 533.03 nm (wavelength in air). The fractional circular polarization V/I of this spectral line resulting from the solution of the radiation transfer problem in a sunspot model permeated by a
Li, Hao et al.Fecha de publicación:
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