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Variability of Massive Stars in M31 from the Palomar Transient Factory
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab7b7b Bibcode: 2020ApJ...893...11S

Drout, Maria R.; Kulkarni, Shrinivas R.; Kupfer, Thomas +5 more

Using data from the (intermediate) Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF), we characterize the time variability of ≈500 massive stars in M31. Our sample is those stars that are spectrally typed by Massey and collaborators, including Luminous Blue Variables, Wolf-Rayets, and warm and cool supergiants. We use the high-cadence, long-baseline (≈5 yr) data f…

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
Gaia 10
RGS Observations of Ejecta Knots in Tycho's Supernova Remnant
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/aba7c1 Bibcode: 2020ApJ...898L..51W

Katsuda, Satoru; Petre, Robert; Uchida, Hiroyuki +3 more

We present results from XMM-Newton/Reflection Grating Spectrometer (RGS) observations of prominent knots in the southernmost portion of Tycho's supernova remnant, known to be the remnant of a Type Ia supernova in 1572 C.E. By dispersing the photons from these knots out of the remnant with very little emission in front of or behind them, we obtaine…

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 10
Distance to the Energetic Neutral Hydrogen Source from the Heliotail
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab9605 Bibcode: 2020ApJ...897..138Z

McComas, D. J.; Dayeh, M. A.; Sokół, J. M. +1 more

The interaction of the solar wind (SW) with the partially ionized interstellar medium forms the heliosphere. As the supersonic SW flows away from the Sun and incorporates pickup ions (PUIs), they are slowed, compressed, and heated at a termination shock, creating an energetic ion population in the inner heliosheath. The neutralization of PUIs in t…

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
Ulysses 10
NGC 7538 IRS1—an O Star Driving an Ionized Jet and Giant N-S Outflow
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/abbf5b Bibcode: 2020ApJ...904..139S

Wiesemeyer, Helmut; Güsten, Rolf; Sandell, Göran +4 more

NGC 7538 IRS 1 is a very young embedded O star driving an ionized jet and accreting mass with an accretion rate >10-4 ${M}_{\odot }$ yr-1, which is quenching the hypercompact H II region. We use SOFIA GREAT data, Herschel PACS and SPIRE archive data, SOFIA FORCAST archive data, Onsala 20 m and CARMA data, and JCMT archive …

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
Herschel 10
Cosmological Evolution of Flat-spectrum Radio Quasars Based on the Swift/BAT 105 Month Catalog and Their Contribution to the Cosmic MeV Gamma-Ray Background Radiation
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab9113 Bibcode: 2020ApJ...896..172T

Fukazawa, Yasushi; Inoue, Yoshiyuki; Toda, Koyo

We present a new X-ray luminosity function of flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) utilizing the latest Swift/BAT 105 month X-ray source catalog. Contrary to previous studies of FSRQs in the X-ray band, using the luminosity-dependent density evolution model we find that FSRQs show evolutionary peaks at z ∼ 1-2 depending on luminosities. Our result …

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
INTEGRAL 10
Pointing Chandra toward the Extreme Ultraviolet Fluxes of Very Low Mass Stars
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab7b5c Bibcode: 2020ApJ...893..137D

Drake, Jeremy J.; Kashyap, Vinay L.; Wolk, Scott J. +1 more

The X-ray and EUV emission of stars plays a key role in the loss and evolution of the atmospheres of their planets. The coronae of dwarf stars later than M6 appear to behave differently from those of earlier spectral types and are more X-ray dim and radio bright. Too faint to have been observed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, their EUV behavi…

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
Gaia 10
Testing the Lamp-post and Wind Reverberation Models with XMM-Newton Observations of NGC 5506
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab7dc8 Bibcode: 2020ApJ...893...97Z

Zoghbi, Abderahmen; Kalli, Sihem; Miller, Jon M. +1 more

The lamp-post geometry is often used to model X-ray data of accreting black holes. Despite its simple assumptions, it has proven to be powerful in inferring fundamental black hole properties such as the spin. Early results of X-ray reverberations showed support for such a simple picture, though wind reverberation models have also been shown to exp…

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 10
Differential Rotation of the Halo Traced by K-giant Stars
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aba1ec Bibcode: 2020ApJ...899..110T

Tian, Hao; Xu, Yan; Yang, Chengqun +4 more

We use K-giant stars selected from the LAMOST DR5 to study the variation of the rotational velocity of the Galactic halo at different space positions. Modeling the rotational velocity distribution with both the halo and disk components, we find that the rotational velocity of the halo population decreases almost linearly with increasing vertical d…

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
Gaia 10
The GBT Diffuse Ionized Gas Survey: Tracing the Diffuse Ionized Gas around the Giant Hii Region W43
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab643e Bibcode: 2020ApJ...889...96L

Liu, Bin; Anderson, L. D.; Bania, T. M. +4 more

The Green Bank Telescope Diffuse Ionized Gas Survey (GDIGS) is a fully sampled radio recombination line (RRL) survey of the inner Galaxy at C-band (4-8 GHz). We average together ∼15 Hnα RRLs within the receiver bandpass to improve the spectral signal-to-noise ratio. The average beam size for the RRL observations at these frequencies is ∼2'. We gri…

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
Herschel 10
White-light Emission and Chromospheric Response by an X1.8-class Flare on 2012 October 23
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab711b Bibcode: 2020ApJ...891...88W

Watanabe, Kyoko; Imada, Shinsuke

On 2012 October 23, a strong white-light emission, associated with an X1.8-class flare, was observed by the Solar Optical Telescope on board the Hinode satellite. White-light kernels were clearly observed along the Ca II H ribbons. RHESSI also observed hard X-ray emissions that were almost located on the white-light kernels. The total energy of th…

2020 The Astrophysical Journal
Hinode 10