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Identification of the long stellar stream of the prototypical massive globular cluster ω Centauri
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0751-x Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3..667I

Bianchini, Paolo; Martin, Nicolas; Malhan, Khyati +2 more

Omega Centauri (ω Cen) is the Milky Way's most massive globular cluster, and has long been suspected of being the remnant core of an accreted dwarf galaxy. If this scenario is correct, ω Cen should be tidally limited and tidal debris should be spread along its orbit. Here we use N-body simulations to show that the recently discovered `Fimbulthul' …

2019 Nature Astronomy
Gaia 104
Magnetic field strengths of hot Jupiters from signals of star-planet interactions
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0840-x Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3.1128C

Shkolnik, Evgenya L.; Cauley, P. Wilson; Llama, Joe +1 more

Evidence of star-planet interactions in the form of planet-modulated chromospheric emission has been noted for a number of hot Jupiters. Magnetic star-planet interactions involve the release of energy stored in the stellar and planetary magnetic fields. These signals thus offer indirect detections of exoplanetary magnetic fields. Here, we report t…

2019 Nature Astronomy
eHST 99
The natural history of `Oumuamua
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0816-x Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3..594O

Bannister, Michele T.; Guilbert-Lepoutre, Aurélie; Meech, Karen J. +12 more

The discovery of the first interstellar object passing through the Solar System, 1I/2017 U1 (`Oumuamua), provoked intense and continuing interest from the scientific community and the general public. The faintness of `Oumuamua, together with the limited time window within which observations were possible, constrained the information available on i…

2019 Nature Astronomy
eHST 82
Molecular clouds in the Cosmic Snake normal star-forming galaxy 8 billion years ago
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0874-0 Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3.1115D

Pérez-González, Pablo G.; Richard, Johan; Schaerer, Daniel +12 more

The cold molecular gas in contemporary galaxies is structured in discrete cloud complexes. These giant molecular clouds (GMCs), with 104-107 solar masses (M) and radii of 5-100 parsecs, are the seeds of star formation1. Highlighting the molecular gas structure at such small scales in distant galaxies is…

2019 Nature Astronomy
eHST 82
Uniformly hot nightside temperatures on short-period gas giants
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0859-z Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3.1092K

Dang, Lisa; Cowan, Nicolas B.; Keating, Dylan

Short-period gas giants (hot Jupiters) on circular orbits are expected to be tidally locked into synchronous rotation, with permanent daysides that face their host stars and permanent nightsides that face the darkness of space1. Thermal flux from the nightside of several hot Jupiters has been detected, meaning energy is transported from…

2019 Nature Astronomy
eHST 77
A 10,000-solar-mass black hole in the nucleus of a bulgeless dwarf galaxy
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0790-3 Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3..755W

Gallo, Elena; Woo, Jong-Hak; Hodges-Kluck, Edmund +5 more

The motions of gas and stars in the nuclei of nearby galaxies have demonstrated that massive black holes are common1 and that their masses correlate with the stellar velocity dispersion σ of the bulge2-4. This correlation suggests that massive black holes and galaxies influence each other's growth5-7. D…

2019 Nature Astronomy
eHST 70
Time variation of Jupiter's internal magnetic field consistent with zonal wind advection
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0772-5 Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3..730M

Bolton, S. J.; Connerney, J. E. P.; Cao, H. +3 more

Determination of the time dependency (secular variation) of a planet's magnetic field provides a window into understanding the dynamo responsible for generating its field. However, of the six Solar System planets with active dynamos, secular variation has been firmly established only for Earth. Here, we compare magnetic field observations of Jupit…

2019 Nature Astronomy
Ulysses 51
The changing temperature of the nucleus of comet 67P induced by morphological and seasonal effects
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0740-0 Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3..649T

Bellucci, G.; Kührt, E.; Mottola, S. +31 more

Knowledge of the surface temperature distribution on a comet's nucleus and its temporal evolution at different timescales is key to constraining its thermophysical properties and understanding the physical processes that take place at and below the surface. Here we report on time-resolved maps of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko retrieved on the ba…

2019 Nature Astronomy
Rosetta 45
A kilometre-sized Kuiper belt object discovered by stellar occultation using amateur telescopes
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-018-0685-8 Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3..301A

Wada, T.; Usui, F.; Ichikawa, K. +7 more

Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) are thought to be remnants of the early Solar System, and their size distribution provides an opportunity to explore the formation and evolution of the outer Solar System1-5. In particular, the size distribution of kilometre-sized (radius = 1-10 km) KBOs represents a signature of initial planetesimal sizes whe…

2019 Nature Astronomy
eHST 40
Size diversity of old Large Magellanic Cloud clusters as determined by internal dynamical evolution
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0865-1 Bibcode: 2019NatAs...3.1149F

Dalessandro, E.; Beccari, G.; Mucciarelli, A. +5 more

The distribution of size as a function of age observed for star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is very puzzling: young clusters are all compact, while the oldest systems show both small and large sizes. This phenomenon is commonly interpreted as being due to a population of binary black holes driving a progressive expansion of cluste…

2019 Nature Astronomy
eHST 36