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Probing the Properties of Gaia-CRF2 Quasars at the Faintest Magnitudes
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/abd4bd Bibcode: 2021PASP..133b4501L

Liao, Shilong; Qi, Zhaoxiang; Tang, Zhenghong +1 more

Gaia data release 2 (DR2) provides the best non-rotating optical frame aligned with the radio frame (ICRF) thanks to the inclusion of about half-million quasars in the five-parameter astrometric solution. We cross-match with Gaia DR2 the quasars from Large Quasar Astrometric Catalogue, Sloan Digital Sky Survey and LAMOST, obtaining 208,743 new sou…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 5
CSS J213934.3-050020: A New Double-mode High-amplitude δ Scuti-type Pulsating Star
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/abf32a Bibcode: 2021PASP..133e4201S

Shi, Xiang-dong; Qian, Sheng-bang; Li, Lin-jia +1 more

CSS J213934.3-050020 (hereafter J213934) was originally found as an EW-type eclipsing binary star with a period of 0.225456 days by Catalina Real-time Transient Survey. With the stellar atmospheric parameters from the LAMOST, it is found that the temperature is much higher than those of normal EW-type binaries and does not follow the period-temper…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 5
A Comprehensive Astrometric Calibration of HST's WFPC2. I. Distortion Mapping
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/abf32c Bibcode: 2021PASP..133f4505C

Anderson, Jay; Horch, Elliott P.; Kozhurina-Platais, Vera +3 more

Wide field planetary camera 2 (WFPC2) exposures are already some 20 years older than Gaia epoch observations, or future James Webb Space Telescope observations. As such, they offer an unprecedented time baseline for high-precision proper-motion studies, provided the full astrometric potential of these exposures is reached. We have started such a p…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 5
Orbital Solutions of the New Low-mass Eclipsing Binary TIC 157376469 with Spotted Activities
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/abef77 Bibcode: 2021PASP..133d4202P

Zhang, Xiaobin; Zong, Weikai; Fu, Jian-Ning +4 more

We carried out a photometric and spectroscopic analysis for the eclipsing binary TIC 157376469 using the TESS and LAMOST data. A new linear ephemeris is given. By fitting the light curves and radial velocity curves with the Wilson-Devinney code, it apperas that the binary is composed of two K-type main-sequence stars. The orbit of the binary is sl…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 5
Modeling of CO Rovibrational Line Emission of HD 141569
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac21a2 Bibcode: 2021PASP..133j4402J

Najita, Joan R.; Brittain, Sean D.; Carr, John S. +1 more

HD 141569 is a Herbig Ae/Be star that straddles the boundary between the transition disks and debris disks. It is a low dust mass disk that reveals numerous structural elements (e.g., gaps and rings) that may point to young planets. It also exhibits a reservoir of CO gas observed at both millimeter and IR wavelengths. Previous observations reporte…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 4
Low-redshift Type Ia Supernova from the LSQ/LCO Collaboration
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/abd417 Bibcode: 2021PASP..133d4002B

Howell, D. A.; McCully, C.; Baltay, C. +16 more

This paper is the data release of a new sample of 140 type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) from the LaSilla-QUEST/Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO) collaboration. The discovery of the supernovae came from the LaSilla-QUEST variability survey, the ASASSN survey, as well as smaller low redshift supernova surveys. All of the supernovae in this sample were spectro…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 4
Evaluation of Stellar Parameters and Calibrating the Surface Gravity log g for LAMOST-II Median Resolution Survey
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/abe0ac Bibcode: 2021PASP..133d4502C

Luo, A. -Li; Li, Yin-Bi; Zhang, Shuo +8 more

The LAMOST II survey began in the fall of 2018, and LAMOST formally released the obtained medium-resolution spectra (MRS) as well as catalogs of stellar parameters and radial velocities (RV) derived from the MRS in the seventh LAMOST data release (DR7). Compared with the RVs and parameters from high-resolution SDSS14/APOGEE spectra, nearly no RV d…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 4
Bayes-based Orbital Elements Estimation in Triple Hierarchical Stellar Systems
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac0239 Bibcode: 2021PASP..133g4501V

Mendez, Rene A.; Orchard, Marcos E.; Silva, Jorge F. +1 more

Under certain rather prevalent conditions (driven by dynamical orbital evolution), a hierarchical triple stellar system can be well approximated, from the standpoint of orbital parameter estimation, as two binary star systems combined. Even under this simplifying approximation, the inference of orbital elements is a challenging technical problem b…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 3
The First Photometric Investigation and Spectroscopic Analysis of Two Contact Binaries: ASAS J124343+1531.7 and LINEAR 2323566
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/abf32d Bibcode: 2021PASP..133e4202X

Li, Kai; Michel, Raul; Xia, Qiqi +1 more

The multi-color passband CCD light curves of ASAS J124343+1531.7 and LINEAR 2323566 were first obtained by the 0.84 m Ritchey-Chrétien telescope with follow up observations by the WIYN 0.90 m Cassegrain telescope. The data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite of ASAS J124343+1531.7 was also applied for subsequent analysis. By analyzing t…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Gaia 3
Simulating Photometric Images of Moving Targets with Photon-mapping
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac240f Bibcode: 2021PASP..133j4501D

Chen, Xu; Hu, Shaoming; Du, Junju +2 more

We present a novel, easy-to-use method based on the photon-mapping technique to simulate photometric images of moving targets. Realistic images can be created in two passes: photon tracing and image rendering. The nature of light sources, tracking mode of the telescope, point-spread function, and specifications of the CCD are taken into account in…

2021 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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