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Multiscale magnetic fields in the central molecular zone: inference from the gradient technique
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac159 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.511..829H

Wang, Q. Daniel; Lazarian, A.; Hu, Yue

The central molecular zone (CMZ) plays an essential role in regulating the nuclear ecosystem of our Galaxy. To get an insight into magnetic fields of the CMZ, we employ the gradient technique (GT), which is rooted in the anisotropy of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence. Our analysis is based on the data of multiple wavelengths, including molecular emi…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Herschel 24
Luminosity functions of globular clusters in five nearby spiral galaxies using HST/ACS images
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab2890 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.509..180L

Mayya, Y. D.; Rosa-González, D.; Rodríguez-Merino, L. H. +2 more

We here present the luminosity function (LF) of globular clusters (GCs) in five nearby spiral galaxies using the samples of GC candidates selected in Hubble Space Telescope mosaic images in F435W, F555W, and F814W filters. Our search, which surpasses the fractional area covered by all previous searches in these galaxies, has resulted in the detect…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia eHST 24
Superresolution trends in the ALMA Taurus survey: structured inner discs and compact discs
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1770 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.514.6053J

Tazzari, Marco; Rosotti, Giovanni P.; Clarke, Cathie J. +2 more

The 1.33-mm survey of protoplanetary discs in the Taurus molecular cloud found annular gaps and rings to be common in extended sources (≳ 55AU), when their 1D visibility distributions were fit parametrically. We first demonstrate the advantages and limitations of non-parametric visibility fits for data at the survey's 0.12-arcsec resolution. Then …

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 24
Modeling the kinematics of globular cluster systems
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1651 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.514.4736C

Chen, Yingtian; Gnedin, Oleg Y.

Globular clusters (GCs) are old massive star clusters that serve as 'fossils' of galaxy formation. The advent of Gaia observatory has enabled detailed kinematics studies of the Galactic GCs and revolutionized our understanding of the connections between GC properties and galaxy assembly. However, lack of kinematic measurements of extragalactic GCs…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 24
Found: a rapidly spinning white dwarf in LAMOST J024048.51+195226.9.
DOI: 10.1093/mnrasl/slab116 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.509L..31P

Dhillon, V. S.; Breedt, E.; Marsh, T. R. +9 more

We present optical photometry of the cataclysmic variable LAMOST J024048.51+195226.9 taken with the high-speed, five-band CCD camera HiPERCAM on the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC). We detect pulsations originating from the spin of its white dwarf, finding a spin period of 24.9328(38)s. The pulse amplitude is of the order of 0.2% in the g-ba…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 24
Helium absorption in exoplanet atmospheres is connected to stellar coronal abundances
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac507 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.512.1751P

Poppenhaeger, K.

Transit observations in the helium triplet around 10 830 Angstrom are a successful tool to study exoplanetary atmospheres and their mass loss. Forming those lines requires ionization and recombination of helium in the exoplanetary atmosphere. This ionization is caused by stellar photons at extreme ultraviolet (EUV) wavelengths; however, no current…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia XMM-Newton 24
Spectral analysis of ultra-cool white dwarfs polluted by planetary debris
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac2908 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.517.4557E

Gänsicke, Boris T.; Gentile Fusillo, Nicola Pietro; Koester, Detlev +5 more

We identify two ultra-cool (${T_\mathrm{eff}}\lt 4000$ K) metal-polluted (DZ) white dwarfs WD J2147-4035 and WD J1922+0233 as the coolest and second coolest DZ stars known to date with ${T_\mathrm{eff}}\approx 3050$ K and ${T_\mathrm{eff}}\approx 3340$ K, respectively. Strong atmospheric collision-induced absorption (CIA) causes the suppression of…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 24
Stellar graveyards: clustering of compact objects in globular clusters NGC 3201 and NGC 6397
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1337 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.514..806V

Bellini, Andrea; Libralato, Mattia; Mamon, Gary A. +2 more

We analyse Gaia EDR3 and re-calibrated HST proper motion data from the core-collapsed and non-core-collapsed globular clusters NGC 6397 and NGC 3201, respectively, with the Bayesian mass-orbit modelling code MAMPOSST-PM. We use Bayesian evidence and realistic mock data sets constructed with AGAMA to select between different mass models. In both cl…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia eHST 24
Integrated mass-loss of evolved stars in M4 using asteroseismology
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1918 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.515.3184H

Stello, Dennis; De Silva, Gayandhi M.; Howell, Madeline +1 more

Mass-loss remains a major uncertainty in stellar modelling. In low-mass stars, mass-loss is most significant on the red giant branch (RGB), and will impact the star's evolutionary path and final stellar remnant. Directly measuring the mass difference of stars in various phases of evolution represents one of the best ways to quantify integrated mas…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 23
The X-ray disc/wind degeneracy in AGN
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac877 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.513..551P

Dauser, T.; Matzeu, G. A.; Parker, M. L. +4 more

Relativistic Fe K emission lines from accretion discs and from disc winds encode key information about black holes, and their accretion and feedback mechanisms. We show that these two processes can in principle produce indistinguishable line profiles, such that they cannot be disentangled spectrally. We argue that it is likely that in many cases b…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
XMM-Newton 23