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Gaia search for stellar companions of TESS Objects of Interest
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202013825 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..996M

Mugrauer, Markus; Michel, Kai-Uwe

The first results of a new survey, which explores the second data release of the ESA Gaia mission, are reported in order to search for stellar companions of (Community) TESS Objects of Interest and to characterize their properties. In total, 193 binary and 15 hierarchical triple star systems are presented, detected among 1,391 target stars, which …

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 45
How do atomic code uncertainties affect abundance measurements in the intracluster medium?
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202023779 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..203M

Gu, Liyi; Mao, Junjie; Kaastra, Jelle S. +6 more

Accurate chemical abundance measurements of X‑ray‑emitting atmospheres pervading massive galaxies, galaxy groups, and clusters provide essential information on the star formation and chemical enrichment histories of these large‑scale structures. Although the collisionally ionized nature of the intracluster medium (ICM) makes these abundance measur…

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 14
Rotation of open clusters based on Gaia data. Praesepe
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202013687 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..638L

Popov, Alexander A.; Loktin, Alexander V.

High–precision trigonometric parallaxes, proper motions, and radial velocities of the Gaia DR2 catalog allow us to investigate the problem of open clusters rotation. Such a study could naturally be started with the clusters closest to the Sun, so we chose Praesepe as an object of our study. We selected 908 probable cluster members up to the appare…

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 8
The first stellar parallaxes revisited
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202013833 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..860R

Menten, Karl M.; Reid, Mark J.

We have reanalyzed the data used by Bessel, von Struve, and Henderson in the 1830s to measure the first parallax distances to stars. We can generally reproduce their results, although we find that von Struve and Henderson have underestimated some of their measurement errors, leading to optimistic parallax uncertainties. We find that temperature co…

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 7
The rotation-activity relation of M dwarfs: From K2 to TESS and PLATO
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202013727 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..519R

Stelzer, Beate; Scholz, Alexander; Raetz, Stefanie

Studies of the rotation-activity relation of late-type stars are essential to enhance our understanding of stellar dynamos and angular momentum evolution. We study the rotation-activity relation with K2 for M dwarfs, where it is especially poorly understood. We analyzed the light curves of all bright and nearby M dwarfs form the Superblink proper …

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 6
Recombining plasma in supernova remnants: Discovery and progress in the last decade
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202023771 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..150Y

Yamaguchi, Hiroya

Presence of recombining (overionized) plasma in several supernova remnants (SNRs), first suggested by ASCA observations, was anchored by the detection of enhanced radiative recombination continua in Suzaku spectra of the SNRs IC 443 and W49B. This discovery was surprising, because X‑ray‑emitting SNRs were thought to have ionizing plasmas in genera…

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 6
Smoothed particle inference analysis and abundance calculations of DEM L71, and comparison to SN explosion models
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202023773 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..163S

Burrows, David N.; Dwarkadas, Vikram V.; Siegel, Jared +2 more

We analyze the X‑ray emission from the supernova remnant DEM L71 using the smoothed particle inference (SPI) technique. The high Fe abundance found appears to confirm the Type Ia origin. Our method allows the separation of the material ejected in the supernova explosion from the material swept up by the supernova shock wave. We are able to calcula…

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
XMM-Newton 5
Flickering of the jet‑ejecting symbiotic star MWC 560
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202013730 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..430Z

Stoyanov, K. A.; Latev, G.; Boeva, S. +4 more

We analyzed the optical photometric data of short‑term variability (flickering) of the accreting white dwarf in the jet‑ejecting symbiotic star MWC 560. The observations were obtained on 17 nights during the period November 2011 to October 2019. The color‑magnitude diagram shows that the hot component of the system becomes redder as it gets bright…

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 5
Spectroscopic characterization of nine binary star systems as well as HIP 107136 and HIP 107533
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202013683 Bibcode: 2020AN....341...99H

Neuhäuser, R.; Mugrauer, M.; Bischoff, R. +6 more

We present the results of our second radial velocity (RV) monitoring campaign, carried out with the Échelle spectrograph FLECHAS at the University Observatory Jena in the course of the Großschwabhausen binary survey between December 2016 and June 2018. The aim of this project is to obtain precise RV measurements for spectroscopic binary stars in o…

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 5
Bright spectroscopic binaries: I. Orbital parameters of five systems with periods of P < 365 days
DOI: 10.1002/asna.202013741 Bibcode: 2020AN....341..616J

Jack, Dennis; Schröder, Klaus-Peter; Hernández Huerta, Missael Alejandro

In a well‑aimed search based on the recently published Gaia DR2 radial velocity data and performed with the robotic TIGRE telescope, we have discovered 19 bright (mV < 7.66 mag) spectroscopic binary stars. We present the radial velocity curves of five of these stars (HD 20656, HD 27259, HD 98812, HD 150600, HD 193082) with periods of P < 365…

2020 Astronomische Nachrichten
Gaia 4