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Radial Velocity Discovery of an Eccentric Jovian World Orbiting at 18 au
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab3e63 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158..181B

Vanderburg, Andrew; Cochran, William D.; Endl, Michael +25 more

Based on two decades of radial velocity (RV) observations using Keck/High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer (HIRES) and McDonald/Tull, and more recent observations using the Automated Planet Finder, we found that the nearby star HR 5183 (HD 120066) hosts a 3 {M}{{J}} minimum mass planet with an orbital period of {74}-22+43…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia eHST 24
The Enigmatic (Almost) Dark Galaxy Coma P: Distance Measurement and Stellar Populations from HST Imaging
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aafb39 Bibcode: 2019AJ....157...76B

McQuinn, Kristen B. W.; Cannon, John M.; Dolphin, Andrew E. +9 more

We present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations of the low surface brightness (SB) galaxy Coma P. This system was first discovered in the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA H I survey and was cataloged as an (almost) dark galaxy because it did not exhibit any obvious optical counterpart in the available survey data (e.g., Sloan Digital Sky Survey). Sub…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 24
Spectroscopic Orbits of Subsystems in Multiple Stars. VI.
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab4c94 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158..222T

Tokovinin, Andrei

Thirteen spectroscopic orbits of late-type stars are determined from the high-resolution spectra taken with the CHIRON echelle spectrometer at the 1.5 m Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory telescope. Most (HIP 14194B, 40523A, 41171A, 51578A, 57572B, 59426A, 62852B, 66438A, 87813B, and 101472A) are inner subsystems in hierarchical multiple star…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 24
Rotational Light Curves of Jupiter from Ultraviolet to Mid-infrared and Implications for Brown Dwarfs and Exoplanets
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aafba7 Bibcode: 2019AJ....157...89G

Fletcher, Leigh N.; Zhang, Xi; Orton, Glenn S. +7 more

Rotational modulations are observed on brown dwarfs and directly imaged exoplanets, but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. Here we analyze Jupiter’s rotational light curves at 12 wavelengths from the ultraviolet (UV) to the mid-infrared (mid-IR). The peak-to-peak amplitudes of Jupiter’s light curves range from subpercent to 4% at mos…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 24
The Population of Pulsating Variable Stars in the Sextans Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aaf4f3 Bibcode: 2019AJ....157...35V

Mateo, Mario; Vivas, A. Katherina; Alonso-García, Javier +2 more

A large extension of the Sextans dwarf spheroidal galaxy, 7 deg2, has been surveyed for variable stars using the Dark Energy Camera at the Blanco Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile. We report seven anomalous Cepheids, 199 RR Lyrae stars, and 16 dwarf Cepheids in the field. This is only the fifth extragalactic sy…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 23
Revisiting the HIP 41378 System with K2 and Spitzer
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab100c Bibcode: 2019AJ....157..185B

Gorjian, Varoujan; Kane, Stephen R.; Schlieder, Joshua E. +12 more

We present new observations of the multiplanet system HIP 41378, a bright star (V = 8.9, K s = 7.7) with five known transiting planets. Previous K2 observations showed multiple transits of two Neptune-sized bodies and single transits of three larger planets (R P = 0.33R J , 0.47R J , 0.88R J …

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 23
Observations of Binary Stars with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. VIII. Measures of Metal-poor and Triple Stars from 2015 to 2018
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aaf87e Bibcode: 2019AJ....157...56H

Kane, Stephen R.; Howell, Steve B.; Hirsch, Lea A. +15 more

We present 248 speckle observations of 43 binary and 19 trinary star systems chosen to make progress in two main areas of investigation: the fundamental properties of metal-poor stars and star formation mechanisms. The observations were taken at the Gemini North and South telescopes during the period 2015 July to 2018 April, mainly with the Differ…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 23
TOI-216b and TOI-216 c: Two Warm, Large Exoplanets in or Slightly Wide of the 2:1 Orbital Resonance
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab24ba Bibcode: 2019AJ....158...65D

Latham, David W.; Esquerdo, Gilbert A.; Zhou, George +32 more

Warm, large exoplanets with 10-100 day orbital periods pose a major challenge to our understanding of how planetary systems form and evolve. Although high eccentricity tidal migration has been invoked to explain their proximity to their host stars, a handful reside in or near orbital resonance with nearby planets, suggesting a gentler history of i…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 23
A Discrete Set of Possible Transit Ephemerides for Two Long-period Gas Giants Orbiting HIP 41378
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aaf0a2 Bibcode: 2019AJ....157...19B

Omohundro, Mark; Vanderburg, Andrew; Hellier, Coel +22 more

In 2015, K2 observations of the bright (V = 8.9, K = 7.7) star HIP 41378 revealed a rich system of at least five transiting exoplanets, ranging in size from super-Earths to gas giants. The 2015 K2 observations only spanned 74.8 days, and the outer three long-period planets in the system were only detected with a single transit, so their orbital pe…

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia Hipparcos 23
Identification of RR Lyrae Stars in Multiband, Sparsely Sampled Data from the Dark Energy Survey Using Template Fitting and Random Forest Classification
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab1f46 Bibcode: 2019AJ....158...16S

Bechtol, K.; Smith, M.; D'Andrea, C. B. +76 more

Many studies have shown that RR Lyrae variable stars (RRL) are powerful stellar tracers of Galactic halo structure and satellite galaxies. The Dark Energy Survey (DES), with its deep and wide coverage (g ∼ 23.5 mag in a single exposure; over 5000 deg2) provides a rich opportunity to search for substructures out to the edge of the Milky …

2019 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 23