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The Radial Velocity Experiment (RAVE): Fifth Data Release
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/153/2/75 Bibcode: 2017AJ....153...75K

Steinmetz, Matthias; Chaplin, W. J.; Lund, M. N. +51 more

Data Release 5 (DR5) of the Radial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) is the fifth data release from a magnitude-limited (9< I< 12) survey of stars randomly selected in the Southern Hemisphere. The RAVE medium-resolution spectra (R∼ 7500) covering the Ca-triplet region (8410-8795 Å) span the complete time frame from the start of RAVE observations in…

2017 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 425
Accurate Empirical Radii and Masses of Planets and Their Host Stars with Gaia Parallaxes
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa5df3 Bibcode: 2017AJ....153..136S

Stassun, Keivan G.; Collins, Karen A.; Gaudi, B. Scott

We present empirical measurements of the radii of 116 stars that host transiting planets. These radii are determined using only direct observables—the bolometric flux at Earth, the effective temperature, and the parallax provided by the Gaia first data release—and thus are virtually model independent, with extinction being the only free parameter.…

2017 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 382
Target Selection for the SDSS-IV APOGEE-2 Survey
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa8df9 Bibcode: 2017AJ....154..198Z

Poleski, R.; Mészáros, Sz.; Covey, K. +34 more

APOGEE-2 is a high-resolution, near-infrared spectroscopic survey observing ∼3 × 105 stars across the entire sky. It is the successor to APOGEE and is part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV (SDSS-IV). APOGEE-2 is expanding on APOGEE's goals of addressing critical questions of stellar astrophysics, stellar populations, and Galactic chem…

2017 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 240
The Kepler Follow-up Observation Program. I. A Catalog of Companions to Kepler Stars from High-Resolution Imaging
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/153/2/71 Bibcode: 2017AJ....153...71F

Teske, J. K.; Barrado, D.; Ciardi, D. R. +16 more

We present results from high-resolution, optical to near-IR imaging of host stars of Kepler Objects of Interest (KOIs), identified in the original Kepler field. Part of the data were obtained under the Kepler imaging follow-up observation program over six years (2009-2015). Almost 90% of stars that are hosts to planet candidates or confirmed plane…

2017 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 201
Comoving Stars in Gaia DR1: An Abundance of Very Wide Separation Comoving Pairs
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa6ffd Bibcode: 2017AJ....153..257O

Hogg, David W.; Morton, Timothy D.; Price-Whelan, Adrian M. +2 more

The primary sample of the Gaia Data Release 1 is the Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution (TGAS): ≈2 million Tycho-2 sources with improved parallaxes and proper motions relative to the initial catalog. This increased astrometric precision presents an opportunity to find new binary stars and moving groups. We search for high-confidence comoving pairs of…

2017 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 157
Machine-learned Identification of RR Lyrae Stars from Sparse, Multi-band Data: The PS1 Sample
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa661b Bibcode: 2017AJ....153..204S

Grebel, Eva K.; Magnier, Eugene A.; Rix, Hans-Walter +16 more

RR Lyrae stars may be the best practical tracers of Galactic halo (sub-)structure and kinematics. The PanSTARRS1 (PS1) 3π survey offers multi-band, multi-epoch, precise photometry across much of the sky, but a robust identification of RR Lyrae stars in this data set poses a challenge, given PS1's sparse, asynchronous multi-band light curves (≲ 12 …

2017 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 157
The California-Kepler Survey. II. Precise Physical Properties of 2025 Kepler Planets and Their Host Stars
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa80e7 Bibcode: 2017AJ....154..108J

Cargile, Phillip A.; Morton, Timothy D.; Fulton, Benjamin J. +11 more

We present stellar and planetary properties for 1305 Kepler Objects of Interest hosting 2025 planet candidates observed as part of the California-Kepler Survey. We combine spectroscopic constraints, presented in Paper I, with stellar interior modeling to estimate stellar masses, radii, and ages. Stellar radii are typically constrained to 11%, comp…

2017 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 156
Spitzer Phase Curve Constraints for WASP-43b at 3.6 and 4.5 µm
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/153/2/68 Bibcode: 2017AJ....153...68S

Fortney, Jonathan J.; Stevenson, Kevin B.; Kataria, Tiffany +6 more

Previous measurements of heat redistribution efficiency (the ability to transport energy from a planet’s highly irradiated dayside to its eternally dark nightside) show considerable variation between exoplanets. Theoretical models predict a positive correlation between heat redistribution efficiency and temperature for tidally locked planets; howe…

2017 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 151
Trends in Atmospheric Properties of Neptune-size Exoplanets
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa9279 Bibcode: 2017AJ....154..261C

Crossfield, Ian J. M.; Kreidberg, Laura

Precise atmospheric observations have been made for a growing sample of warm Neptunes. Here, we investigate the correlations between these observations and a large number of system parameters to show that, at 95% confidence, the amplitude of a warm Neptune's spectral features in transmission correlates with either its equilibrium temperature (T

2017 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 141
A New Stellar Atmosphere Grid and Comparisons with HST/STIS CALSPEC Flux Distributions
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa6ba9 Bibcode: 2017AJ....153..234B

Koekemoer, Anton M.; Gordon, Karl D.; Bohlin, Ralph C. +3 more

The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph has measured the spectral energy distributions for several stars of types O, B, A, F, and G. These absolute fluxes from the CALSPEC database are fit with a new spectral grid computed from the ATLAS-APOGEE ATLAS9 model atmosphere database using a chi-square minimization technique in four parameters. The qual…

2017 The Astronomical Journal
eHST 135