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A Candidate High-velocity Exoplanet System in the Galactic Bulge
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ad9b0f Bibcode: 2025AJ....169..131T

Lu, Jessica R.; Cole, Andrew A.; Beaulieu, Jean-Philippe +11 more

We present an analysis of adaptive optics images from the Keck I telescope of the microlensing event MOA-2011-BLG-262. The original discovery paper by Bennett et al. reports two possibilities for the lens system: a nearby gas giant lens with an exomoon companion or a very low-mass star with a planetary companion in the Galactic bulge. The ∼10 yr b…

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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The Hottest Neptunes Orbit Metal-rich Stars
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ada143 Bibcode: 2025AJ....169..117V

Behmard, Aida; Vissapragada, Shreyas

The Neptune desert is no longer empty. A handful of close-in planets with masses between those of Neptune and Saturn have now been discovered, and their puzzling properties have inspired a number of interesting theories on the formation and evolution of desert-dwellers. While some studies suggest that Neptune desert planets form and evolve similar…

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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Disk in the Circumstellar Envelope of Carbon Mira V Cygni
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/adaaf3 Bibcode: 2025AJ....169..140S

Strakhov, Ivan A.; Shenavrin, Victor I.; Safonov, Boris S. +2 more

Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are the primary source of dust and complex molecules in the interstellar medium. The determination of outflow parameters is often hindered by the unknown geometry of the circumstellar environment, creating a demand for high-angular resolution observations. We use our near-infrared spectra and photometry of the c…

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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The Orbits of Uranus, Its Satellites and Rings, the Gravity Field of the Uranian System, and the Orientation of the Poles of Uranus and Its Satellites
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ad99d1 Bibcode: 2025AJ....169...65J

Jacobson, Robert A.; Park, Ryan S.

R. A. Jacobson determined the orbits of the Uranian satellites, the masses of Uranus and its satellites, and the orientation of the pole of Uranus from Earth-based astrometry, Earth-based ring occultations, and observations acquired with the Voyager 2 spacecraft. Subsequent to that publication, several observers obtained new astrometry, and some o…

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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Mind the Gap. II. The Near-UV Fluxes of M Dwarfs
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ada771 Bibcode: 2025AJ....169..144J

Youngblood, Allison; Jao, Wei-Chun

Because of the continuous variations in mass, metallicity, and opacity, dwarf stars are distributed along the main sequence on optical and near-IR color–magnitude diagrams following a smooth polynomial. In this study, utilizing a catalog of crossmatched Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) and Gaia sources, we identify two distinct populations of M d…

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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Detection of Semidetached Eclipsing Binaries from TESS
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/adb846 Bibcode: 2025AJ....169..202D

Ding, Xu; Ji, KaiFan; Cheng, QiYuan +4 more

Semidetached binaries, distinguished by their mass transfer phase, play a crucial role in elucidating the physics of mass transfer within interacting binary systems. To identify these systems in eclipsing binary light curves provided by large-scale time-domain surveys, we have developed a methodology by training two distinct models that establish …

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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LAMOST Reveals Long-lived Protoplanetary Disks
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ada8a7 Bibcode: 2025AJ....169..141W

Fang, Min; Liu, Yao; Wang, Xiao-Long +2 more

While both observations and theories demonstrate that protoplanetary disks are not expected to live much longer than ∼10 Myr, several examples of prolonged disks have been observed in the past. In this work, we perform a systematic search for aged young stellar objects still surrounded by protoplanetary disks in the M-star catalog from the LAMOST …

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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The SDSS-V Local Volume Mapper: Data Analysis Pipeline
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ad93bb Bibcode: 2025AJ....169...52S

Bizyaev, Dmitry; Blanc, Guillermo A.; Wofford, Aida +10 more

We introduce the data analysis pipeline (DAP) for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey V Local Volume Mapper (LVM) project, referred to as the LVM-DAP. We outline our methods for recovering both stellar and emission-line components from optical integral field spectroscopy, highlighting the developments and changes implemented to address specific challenge…

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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AstroSat/UVIT Far- and Near-UV Deep Field Around IC 4329A
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ada768 Bibcode: 2025AJ....169..188G

Dewangan, Gulab C.; Ganguly, Piyali; Rani, Priyanka

We present high-resolution near-ultraviolet (NUV) and far-ultraviolet (FUV) deep imaging of the field around the Seyfert galaxy IC 4329A based on five observations performed with the Ultra-Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) onboard AstroSat. The long exposures of 82.9 ks in the NUV (N245M; λmean = 2447 Å; Δλ = 270 Å) and 92.2 ks in the FUV…

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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On the Orbit of the Binary Brown Dwarf Companion GL229 Ba and Bb
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/adb4f2 Bibcode: 2025AJ....169..193T

Henning, Thomas; Mérand, Antoine; Johnstone, Doug +21 more

The companion GL229B was recently resolved by Xuan et al. as a tight binary of two brown dwarfs (Ba and Bb) through VLTI-GRAVITY interferometry and Very Large Telescope-CRIRES+ radial velocity (RV) measurements. Here, we present Bayesian models of the interferometric and RV data in additional detail, along with an updated outer orbit of the brown …

2025 The Astronomical Journal
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