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A Roche lobe-filling hot subdwarf and white dwarf binary: possible detection of an ejected common envelope
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1768 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.515.3370L

Wang, Luqian; Han, Zhanwen; Chen, Xuefei +12 more

Binaries consisting of a hot subdwarf star and an accreting white dwarf (WD) are sources of gravitational wave radiation at low frequencies and possible progenitors of Type Ia supernovae if the WD mass is large enough. Here, we report the discovery of the third binary known of this kind: It consists of a hot subdwarf O (sdO) star and a WD with an …

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 12
A chemical map of the outbursting V883 Ori system: vertical and radial structures
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1879 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.515.2646R

Kastner, J. H.; Williams, J. P.; Cieza, L. +3 more

We present the first results of a pilot program to conduct an Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band 6 (211-275 GHz) spectral line study of young stellar objects (YSOs) that are undergoing rapid accretion episodes, i.e. FU Ori objects (FUors). Here, we report on molecular emission line observations of the FUor system, V883 Ori. I…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
XMM-Newton 12
Hard X-ray luminosity functions of cataclysmic variables: joint Swift/BAT and Gaia data
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac417 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.511.4937S

Doroshenko, Victor; Suleimanov, Valery F.; Werner, Klaus

Cataclysmic variables (CVs) are the most numerous population among the Galactic objects emitting in hard X-rays. Most probably, they are responsible for the extended hard X-ray emission of the Galactic ridge and the central Galactic regions. Here, we consider the sample of CVs detected in the all-sky hard X-ray Swift/BAT survey, which were also de…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia INTEGRAL 12
Eclipse mapping of EXO 0748-676: evidence for a massive neutron star
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab3722 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.510.4736K

Ingram, Adam; Middleton, Matthew; Knight, Amy H. +1 more

Determining the maximum possible neutron star (NS) mass places limits on the equation of state (EoS) of ultra-dense matter. The mass of NSs in low-mass X-ray binaries can be determined from the binary mass function, providing independent constraints are placed on both the binary inclination and mass ratio. In eclipsing systems, they relate via the…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
XMM-Newton 12
A new look at the frequency-dependent damping of slow-mode waves in the solar corona
DOI: 10.1093/mnrasl/slac054 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.514L..51K

Nakariakov, Valery M.; Kolotkov, Dmitrii Y.

Being directly observed in the Doppler shift and imaging data and indirectly as quasi-periodic pulsations in solar and stellar flares, slow magnetoacoustic waves offer an important seismological tool for probing many vital parameters of the coronal plasma. A recently understood active nature of the solar corona for magnetoacoustic waves, manifeste…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
SOHO 12
OGLE-2018-BLG-0799Lb: a q 2.7 × 10-3 planet with Spitzer parallax
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1631 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.514.5952Z

Maoz, Dan; Han, Cheongho; Udalski, Andrzej +73 more

We report the discovery and analysis of a planet in the microlensing event OGLE-2018-BLG-0799. The planetary signal was observed by several ground-based telescopes, and the planet-host mass ratio is q = (2.65 ± 0.16) × 10-3. The ground-based observations yield a constraint on the angular Einstein radius θE, and the microlensi…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 12
Mass segregation in the hyades cluster
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac707 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.512.3846E

Evans, N. Wyn; Oh, Semyeong

Using the Gaia colour-magnitude diagram, we assign masses to a catalogue of 979 confirmed members of the Hyades cluster and tails. By fitting the cumulative mass profile, stars within the tidal radius have a Plummer-like profile with half-mass radius rh of 5.75 pc. The tails are extended with rh = 69.35 pc and fall off more s…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 12
Gravity or turbulence V: star-forming regions undergoing violent relaxation
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac264 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.511.4801B

Aguilar, Luis; Ballesteros-Paredes, Javier; Bonilla-Barroso, Andrea +6 more

Using numerical simulations of the formation and evolution of stellar clusters within molecular clouds (MCs), we show that the stars in clusters formed within collapsing MC clumps exhibit a constant velocity dispersion regardless of their mass, as expected in violent relaxation processes. In contrast, clusters formed in turbulence-dominated enviro…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 12
A new photometric study of M14 (NGC 6402): an interpretation of the horizontal branch and beyond
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac054 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.511.1285Y

Arellano Ferro, A.; Muneer, S.; Schröder, K. -P. +3 more

We present a CCD VI photometric study of the globular cluster M14. Particular attention is given to the variable stars. This allowed new classifications and cluster membership considerations. New variables are reported: 3 RRc, 18 SR, and 1 SX Phe. The Fourier decomposition of RR Lyrae light curves lead to the mean cluster metallicity of [Fe/H]

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 12
Sub-stellar companions of intermediate-mass stars with CoRoT: CoRoT-34b, CoRoT-35b, and CoRoT-36b
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac2131 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.516..636S

Alonso, R.; Bouchy, F.; Deleuil, M. +18 more

Theories of planet formation give contradicting results of how frequent close-in giant planets of intermediate mass stars (IMSs; $1.3\le M_{\star }\le 3.2\, \mathrm{M}_{\odot }$) are. Some theories predict a high rate of IMSs with close-in gas giants, while others predict a very low rate. Thus, determining the frequency of close-in giant planets o…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
CoRoT Gaia 12