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A compact circumstellar shell as the source of high-velocity features in SN 2011fe
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty027 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.476.1299M

Wheeler, J. Craig; Mulligan, Brian W.

High-velocity features (HVFs), especially of Ca II, are frequently seen in Type Ia supernova observed prior to B-band maximum (Bmax). These HVFs evolve in velocity from more than 25 000 km s-1, in the days after first light, to about 18 000 km s-1 near Bmax. To recreate the evolution of the Ca II near-infrared triplet (CaNIR)…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 8
What can the SEDs of first hydrostatic core candidates reveal about their nature?
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx2669 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.474..800Y

Hatchell, Jennifer; Harries, Tim J.; Young, Alison K. +2 more

The first hydrostatic core (FHSC) is the first stable object to form in simulations of star formation. This stage has yet to be observed definitively, although several candidate FHSCs have been reported. We have produced synthetic spectral energy distributions (SEDs) from 3D hydrodynamical simulations of pre-stellar cores undergoing gravitational …

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Herschel 8
A modified CoRoT detrend algorithm and the discovery of a new planetary companion
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx2187 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.473..710B

Andrade, Laerte; Emilio, Marcelo; Janot-Pacheco, Eduardo +4 more

We present MCDA, a modification of the COnvection ROtation and planetary Transits (CoRoT) detrend algorithm (CDA) suitable to detrend chromatic light curves. By means of robust statistics and better handling of short-term variability, the implementation decreases the systematic light-curve variations and improves the detection of exoplanets when c…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
CoRoT Gaia 8
On the age of the Nele asteroid family
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty777 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.477.1308C

Vokrouhlický, D.; Nesvorný, D.; Carruba, V. +1 more

The Nele group, formerly known as the Iannini family, is one of the youngest asteroid families in the main belt. Previously, it has been noted that the pericentre longitudes ϖ and nodal longitudes Ω of its largest member asteroids are clustered at the present time, therefore suggesting that the collisional break-up of parent body must have happene…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
AKARI 8
Identification and analysis of the young population in the starburst galaxy NGC 253
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty1561 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.479..961R

Baume, G.; Rodríguez, M. J.; Feinstein, C.

We present a study of the young population in the starburst galaxy NGC 253. In particular, we focused our attention on searching for young star groups, obtaining their main properties and studying their hierarchical organization. For this task, we used multiband images and their corresponding photometric data obtained with the Advanced Camera for …

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia eHST 8
Determination of astrophysical parameters of quasars within the Gaia mission
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx2417 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.473.1785D

Delchambre, L.

We describe methods designed to determine the astrophysical parameters of quasars based on spectra coming from the red and blue spectrophotometers of the Gaia satellite. These methods principally rely on two already published algorithms that are the weighted principal component analysis and the weighted phase correlation. The presented approach be…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 8
Understanding Fomalhaut as a Cooper pair
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx3088 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.474.4412F

Jones, H. R. A.; Feng, F.

Fomalhaut is a nearby stellar system and has been found to be a triple based on astrometric observations. With new radial velocity and astrometric data, we study the association between Fomalhaut A, B, and C in a Bayesian framework, finding that the system is gravitationally bound or at least associated. Based on simulations of the system, we find…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 8
The very faint hard state of the persistent neutron star X-ray binary SLX 1737-282 near the Galactic Centre
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx2538 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.473.3789A

Haberl, F.; Ponti, G.; De Marco, B. +2 more

We report on a detailed study of the spectral and temporal properties of the neutron star low-mass X-ray binary SLX 1737-282, which is located only ∼1° away from Sgr A*. The system is expected to have a short orbital period, even within the ultracompact regime, given its persistent nature at low X-ray luminosities and the long duration thermonucle…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Suzaku XMM-Newton 8
Infrared colours and inferred masses of metal-poor giant stars in the Kepler field
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty1208 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.478.2812C

Schlaufman, Kevin C.; Kennedy, G. M.; Casey, A. R. +1 more

Intrinsically luminous giant stars in the Milky Way are the only potential volume-complete tracers of the distant disc, bulge, and halo. The chemical abundances of metal-poor giants also reflect the compositions of the earliest star-forming regions, providing the initial conditions for the chemical evolution of the Galaxy. However, the intrinsic r…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 8
The Star Formation Reference Survey - II. Activity demographics and host-galaxy properties for infrared-selected galaxies
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx3247 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.475.1485M

Zezas, A.; Ashby, M. L. N.; Willner, S. P. +1 more

We present activity demographics and host-galaxy properties of infrared-selected galaxies in the local Universe, using the representative Star Formation Reference Survey (SFRS). Our classification scheme is based on a combination of optical emission-line diagrams (BPT) and infrared (IR)-colour diagnostics. Using the weights assigned to the SFRS ga…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
AKARI 8