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The Ophiuchus DIsc Survey Employing ALMA (ODISEA) - I: project description and continuum images at 28 au resolution
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty2653 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.482..698C

Ansdell, Megan; Gonzalez-Ruilova, Camilo; Cieza, Lucas A. +20 more

We introduce the Ophiuchus DIsc Survey Employing ALMA (ODISEA), a project aiming to study the entire population of Spitzer-selected protoplanetary discs in the Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud (∼300 objects) from both millimetre continuum and CO isotopologues data. Here we present 1.3 mm/230 GHz continuum images of 147 targets at 0.2 arcsec (28 au) resol…

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 185
A SHARP view of H0LiCOW: H0 from three time-delay gravitational lens systems with adaptive optics imaging
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz2547 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.490.1743C

Treu, Tommaso; Sonnenfeld, Alessandro; Lagattuta, David J. +20 more

We present the measurement of the Hubble constant, H0, with three strong gravitational lens systems. We describe a blind analysis of both PG 1115+080 and HE 0435-1223 as well as an extension of our previous analysis of RXJ 1131-1231. For each lens, we combine new adaptive optics (AO) imaging from the Keck Telescope, obtained as part of …

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 181
Life in the fast lane: a direct view of the dynamics, formation, and evolution of the Milky Way's bar
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz2891 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.490.4740B

Bovy, Jo; Mackereth, J. Ted; Hunt, Jason A. S. +3 more

Studies of the ages, abundances, and motions of individual stars in the Milky Way provide one of the best ways to study the evolution of disc galaxies over cosmic time. The formation of the Milky Way's barred inner region in particular is a crucial piece of the puzzle of disc galaxy evolution. Using data from APOGEE and Gaia, we present maps of th…

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 174
H2O abundances and cloud properties in ten hot giant exoplanets
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty2544 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.482.1485P

Madhusudhan, Nikku; Gandhi, Siddharth; Pinhas, Arazi +1 more

Transmission spectroscopy of exoplanets has the potential to provide precise measurements of atmospheric chemical abundances, in particular of hot Jupiters whose large sizes and high temperatures make them conducive to such observations. To date, several transmission spectra of hot Jupiters have revealed low amplitude features of water vapour comp…

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 174
The hidden giant: discovery of an enormous Galactic dwarf satellite in Gaia DR2
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz1624 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.488.2743T

Kuehn, K.; Li, T. S.; Evans, N. W. +8 more

We report the discovery of a Milky Way satellite in the constellation of Antlia. The Antlia 2 dwarf galaxy is located behind the Galactic disc at a latitude of b ∼ 11° and spans 1.26°, which corresponds to ∼2.9 kpc at its distance of 130 kpc. While similar in spatial extent to the Large Magellanic Cloud, Antlia 2 is orders of magnitude fainter at …

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 170
Constraining the thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch phase with resolved stellar populations in the Small Magellanic Cloud
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz725 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.485.5666P

Boyer, Martha L.; Girardi, Léo; Dalcanton, Julianne J. +17 more

The thermally pulsing asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) experienced by low- and intermediate-mass stars is one of the most uncertain phases of stellar evolution and the models need to be calibrated with the aid of observations. To this purpose, we couple high-quality observations of resolved stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) with detailed s…

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
AKARI 168
The Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS): improved SEDs, morphologies, and redshifts with 12 optical filters
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz1985 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.489..241M

Riguccini, L.; Molino, A.; Pereira, C. B. +142 more

The Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS) is imaging ∼9300 deg2 of the celestial sphere in 12 optical bands using a dedicated 0.8 m robotic telescope, the T80-South, at the Cerro Tololo Inter-american Observatory, Chile. The telescope is equipped with a 9.2k × 9.2k e2v detector with 10 {µ m} pixels, resulting in a fi…

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 164
MMT/MMIRS spectroscopy of z = 1.3 - 2.4 extreme [O III] emitters: implications for galaxies in the reionization era
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz2236 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.489.2572T

Charlot, Stéphane; Chevallard, Jacopo; Tang, Mengtao +1 more

Galaxies in the reionization era have been shown to have prominent [O III] + H β emission. Little is known about the gas conditions and radiation field of this population, making it challenging to interpret the spectra emerging at z ≳ 6. Motivated by this shortcoming, we have initiated a large MMT spectroscopic survey identifying rest-frame optica…

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 157
Gaia-derived luminosities of Kepler A/F stars and the pulsator fraction across the δ Scuti instability strip
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz590 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.485.2380M

Bedding, Timothy R.; Murphy, Simon J.; Van Reeth, Timothy +1 more

We study the fraction of stars in and around the δ Scuti instability strip that are pulsating, using Gaia DR2 parallaxes to derive precise luminosities. We classify a sample of over 15 000 Kepler A and F stars into δ Sct and non-δ Sct stars, paying close attention to variability that could have other origins. We find that 18 per cent of the δ Sct …

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 154
The mass of the Milky Way from satellite dynamics
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz365 Bibcode: 2019MNRAS.484.5453C

Grand, Robert J. J.; Gómez, Facundo A.; Marinacci, Federico +6 more

We present and apply a method to infer the mass of the Milky Way (MW) by comparing the dynamics of MW satellites to those of model satellites in the EAGLE cosmological hydrodynamics simulations. A distribution function (DF) for galactic satellites is constructed from EAGLE using specific angular momentum and specific energy, which are scaled so as…

2019 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia eHST 151