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Searching for overlooked TDEs in the 4XMM catalogue
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20220128 Bibcode: 2023AN....34420128S

Risaliti, Guido; Sacchi, Andrea; Miniutti, Giovanni

Tidal disruption events (TDEs) are usually discovered as bright transients, either in the X‑ray or optical/UV band. These events are often characterized by a "super‑soft" emission in the X‑ray band, which has not been observed in any other extragalactic source, with few exceptions (novae and supersoft active galactic nuclei, AGN), which can howeve…

2023 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 0
X‑HESS: A large sample of highly accreting serendipitous AGN under the XMM‑Newton microscope
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20230053 Bibcode: 2023AN....34430053L

Guainazzi, M.; Piconcelli, E.; Tombesi, F. +3 more

The bulk of X‑ray spectroscopic studies of active galactic nuclei (AGN) are focused on local () sources with low‑to‑moderate (<0.3) Eddington ratio (). It is then mandatory to overcome this limitation and improve our understanding of highly accreting AGN. In this work, we present the preliminary results from the analysis of a sample of high‑ ra…

2023 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 0
Gaia search for stellar companions of TESS Objects of Interest III
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20224017 Bibcode: 2022AN....34324017M

Mugrauer, Markus; Michel, Kai-Uwe; Zander, Jule

The latest results from our ongoing multiplicity study of (Community) TESS Objects of Interest are presented, using astro- and photometric data from the ESA-Gaia mission, to detect stellar companions of these stars and characterize their properties. A total of 124 binary and 7 hierarchical triple star systems were detected among 2175 targets, whos…

2022 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 10
Large-scale asymmetry in galaxy spin directions: Analysis of galaxies with spectra in DES, SDSS, and DESI Legacy Survey
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20220010 Bibcode: 2022AN....34320010S

Shamir, Lior

Multiple previous studies using several different probes have shown considerable evidence for the existence of cosmological-scale anisotropy and a Hubble-scale axis. One of the probes that show such evidence is the distribution of the directions toward which galaxies spin. The advantage of the analysis of the distribution of galaxy spin directions…

2022 Astronomische Nachrichten
eHST 8
Effects of flares on the habitable zones of M dwarfs accessible to TESS planet detections
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20210079 Bibcode: 2022AN....34310079B

Stelzer, B.; Raetz, Stefanie; Bogner, M.

Photometric space missions like Kepler and TESS continuously discover new exoplanets and advance the search for a second habitable world. The light curves recorded by these telescopes also reveal signs of magnetic activity, such as star spot modulation and flares, which can influence habitability. Searching for these characteristics, we analyzed T…

2022 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 6
First eROSITA-TESS results for M dwarfs: Mass dependence of the X-ray activity rotation relation and an assessment of sensitivity limits
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20220049 Bibcode: 2022AN....34320049M

Stelzer, B.; Raetz, St.; Magaudda, E.

We present a study of the activity-rotation relation for M dwarf stars, using new X-ray data from the ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array (eROSITA) on board the Russian Spektrum-Roentgen-Gamma mission (SRG), combined with photometric rotation periods from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The stars used in this work are…

2022 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 6
Optical spectroscopy of the Be/black hole binary MWC 656 - interaction of a black hole with a circumstellar disc
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20224019 Bibcode: 2022AN....34324019Z

Bode, Michael F.; Stefanov, Stefan Y.; Marchev, Dragomir +7 more

We present new spectroscopic observations of the Be/black hole binary MWC 656 obtained during the period 2015-2021. We measure the equivalent width of Hα (EWα), Hβ (EWβ), and the distance between the peaks of Hα (ΔVα), Hβ (ΔVβ), and FeII (ΔVFeII) lines. Combining new and old data, we find that…

2022 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 4
X-exoplanets coronal models and planet photoevaporation
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20220008 Bibcode: 2022AN....34320008S

Sanz-Forcada, Jorge

2022 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 4
Follow‑up observations of the binary system γ Cep
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20224014 Bibcode: 2022AN....34324014M

Mugrauer, Markus; Buder, Sven; Ginski, Christian +2 more

We present new imaging and spectroscopic observations of the exoplanet host star $\gamma$ Cep A, and of its low-mass stellar companion $\gamma$ Cep B. We used AstraLux/CAHA to follow the orbital motion of the companion around its primary, whose radial velocity was determined with spectra of the star, taken with the spectrograph FLECHAS at the Univ…

2022 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 3
Characterizing X-ray activity cycles of young solar-like stars with solar observations
DOI: 10.1002/asna.20210066 Bibcode: 2022AN....34310066C

Stelzer, Beate; Orlando, Salvatore; Coffaro, Martina

Throughout an activity cycle, magnetic structures rise to the stellar surface, evolve and decay. Tracing their evolution on a stellar corona allows us to characterize the X-ray cycles. However, directly mapping magnetic structures is feasible only for the Sun, while such structures are spatially unresolved with present-day X-ray instruments on ste…

2022 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 3