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PDRs4All: A JWST Early Release Science Program on Radiative Feedback from Massive Stars
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac604c Bibcode: 2022PASP..134e4301B

Hartigan, Patrick; Zhang, Yong; Gordon, Karl D. +134 more

Massive stars disrupt their natal molecular cloud material through radiative and mechanical feedback processes. These processes have profound effects on the evolution of interstellar matter in our Galaxy and throughout the universe, from the era of vigorous star formation at redshifts of 1-3 to the present day. The dominant feedback processes can …

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Planetary Nebulae: Sources of Enlightenment
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac32b1 Bibcode: 2022PASP..134b2001K

Henry, R. B. C.; Kwitter, Karen B.

In this review/tutorial we explore planetary nebulae as a stage in the evolution of low-to-intermediate-mass stars, as major contributors to the mass and chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium, and as astrophysical laboratories. We discuss many observed properties of planetary nebulae, placing particular emphasis on element abundance deter…

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APERO: A PipelinE to Reduce Observations-Demonstration with SPIRou
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac9e74 Bibcode: 2022PASP..134k4509C

Bouchy, François; Vandal, Thomas; Doyon, René +14 more

With the maturation of near-infrared high-resolution spectroscopy, especially when used for precision radial velocity, data reduction has faced unprecedented challenges in terms of how one goes from raw data to calibrated, extracted, and corrected data with required precisions of thousandths of a pixel. Here we present A PipelinE to Reduce Observa…

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Low-cost Access to the Deep, High-cadence Sky: the Argus Optical Array
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac4811 Bibcode: 2022PASP..134c5003L

Law, Nicholas M.; Mann, Andrew W.; Corbett, Hank +16 more

New mass-produced, wide-field, small-aperture telescopes have the potential to revolutionize ground-based astronomy by greatly reducing the cost of collecting area. In this paper, we introduce a new class of large telescope based on these advances: an all-sky, arcsecond-resolution, 1000 telescope array which builds a simultaneously high-cadence an…

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The Visual Survey Group: A Decade of Hunting Exoplanets and Unusual Stellar Events with Space-based Telescopes
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac6e06 Bibcode: 2022PASP..134g4401K

Kostov, Veselin B.; Powell, Brian P.; Rappaport, Saul A. +9 more

This article presents the history of the Visual Survey Group (VSG)-a Professional-Amateur (Pro-Am) collaboration within the field of astronomy working on data from several space missions (Kepler, K2 and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite). This paper covers the formation of the VSG, its survey-methods including the most common tools used and it…

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Low Mass Stars as Tracers of Star and Cluster Formation
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac4c9c Bibcode: 2022PASP..134d2001M

Megeath, S. T.; Gutermuth, R. A.; Kounkel, M. A.

We review the use of young low mass stars and protostars, or young stellar objects (YSOs), as tracers of star formation. Observations of molecular clouds at visible, infrared, radio and X-ray wavelengths can identify and characterize the YSOs populating these clouds, with the ability to detect deeply embedded objects at all evolutionary stages. Su…

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The Far Ultra-violet Background
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac689e Bibcode: 2022PASP..134h4302K

Kulkarni, S. R.

The diffuse far-ultraviolet (FUV) background has received considerable attention from astronomers since the 1970s The initial impetus came from the hope of detecting UV radiation from the hot intergalactic medium. The central importance of the FUV background to the physics (heating and ionization) of the diffuse atomic phases motivated the next ge…

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Citizen ASAS-SN Data Release. I. Variable Star Classification Using Citizen Science
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac44f0 Bibcode: 2022PASP..134b4201C

Kochanek, C. S.; Stanek, K. Z.; Shappee, B. J. +7 more

We present the first results from Citizen ASAS-SN, a citizen science project for the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) hosted on the Zooniverse platform. Citizen ASAS-SN utilizes the newer, deeper, higher cadence ASAS-SN g-band data and tasks volunteers to classify periodic variable star candidates based on their phased light curve…

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Automated Extended Aperture Photometry of K2 Variable Stars
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac4398 Bibcode: 2022PASP..134a4503B

Bódi, Attila; Szabó, Róbert; Molnár, László +2 more

Proper photometric data are challenging to obtain in the K2 mission of the Kepler space telescope due to strong systematics caused by the two-wheel-mode operation. It is especially true for variable stars wherein physical phenomena occur on timescales similar to the instrumental signals. We originally developed a method with the aim to extend the …

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The Photometric Study of Six W UMa Systems and Investigation of the Mass-Radius Relations for Contact Binary Stars
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ac71cd Bibcode: 2022PASP..134f4201P

Davoudi, Fatemeh; Poro, Atila; Paki, Ehsan +13 more

We present the photometric analysis of six short-period systems (EI Oct, V336 TrA, NX Boo, V356 Boo, PS Boo, and V2282 Cyg). This is the first photometric analysis of these systems except for V336 TrA. Observations were conducted for 27 nights at three observatories in the northern and southern hemispheres. We calculated a new ephemeris for each o…

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