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Mapping the Galactic Metallicity Gradient with Open Clusters: The State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges
DOI: 10.3390/universe8020087 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8...87S

Cunha, Katia; Spina, Lorenzo; Magrini, Laura

In this paper, we make use of data collected for open cluster members by high-resolution spectroscopic surveys and programmes (i.e., APOGEE, Gaia-ESO, GALAH, OCCASO, and SPA). These data have been homogenised and then analysed as a whole. The resulting catalogue contains [Fe/H] and orbital parameters for 251 Galactic open clusters. The slope of th…

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Gaia 45
Milky Way Star Clusters and Gaia: A Review of the Ongoing Revolution
DOI: 10.3390/universe8020111 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..111C

Cantat-Gaudin, Tristan

The unprecedented quality of the astrometric measurements obtained with the ESA Gaia spacecraft have initiated a revolution in Milky Way astronomy. Studies of star clusters in particular have been transformed by the precise proper motions and parallaxes measured by Gaia over the entire sky as well as Gaia's deep all-sky photometry. This paper pres…

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Gaia 41
RR Lyrae and Type II Cepheid Variables in Globular Clusters: Optical and Infrared Properties
DOI: 10.3390/universe8020122 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..122B

Bhardwaj, Anupam

Globular clusters are both primary fossils of galactic evolution and formation and are ideal laboratories for constraining the evolution of low-mass and metal-poor stars. RR Lyrae and type II Cepheid variables are low-mass, radially pulsating stars that trace old-age stellar populations. These stellar standard candles in globular clusters are cruc…

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Gaia 22
The Initial-Final Mass Relation of White Dwarfs: A Tool to Calibrate the Third Dredge-Up
DOI: 10.3390/universe8040243 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..243M

Marigo, Paola

The initial mass-final mass relationship (IFMR) of white dwarfs (WD) represents a crucial benchmark for stellar evolution models, especially for the efficiency of mixing episodes and mass loss during the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase. In this study, we argue that this relation offers the opportunity to constrain the third dredge-up (3DU), wi…

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Gaia 13
Tidal Quality of the Hot Jupiter WASP-12b
DOI: 10.3390/universe8040211 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..211E

Makarov, Valeri V.; Efroimsky, Michael

WASP-12b stands out among the planets of its class of hot Jupiters because of the observed fast orbital decay attributed to tidal dissipation. The measured rate of the orbital period change is Pṡorb=‑29±3ms/yr= ‑(9.2±1.0)×10‑10s/s. In the literature heretofore, all attempts to explain this high rate were based on the assumption that the orbital ev…

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Gaia 10
The Effect of Age on the Grouping of Open Clusters: The Primordial Group Hypothesis
DOI: 10.3390/universe8020113 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..113C

Casado, Juan

The Primordial Group hypothesis states that only sufficiently young open clusters (OCs) can be multiple, and old OCs are essentially isolated. We tested this postulate through four different studies using a manual search of Gaia EDR3 and extensive literature. First, we revisited the work of de La Fuente Marcos and de La Fuente Marcos (2009), which…

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Gaia 9
The C/M Ratio of AGB Stars in the Local Group Galaxies
DOI: 10.3390/universe8090465 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..465R

Yang, Ming; Ren, Yi; Jiang, Biwei +1 more

The number ratio of carbon-rich to oxygen-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars (the so-called C/M ratio) is closely related to the evolution environment of the host galaxy. This work studies the C/M ratio in 14 galaxies within the Local Group with the most complete and clean sample of member stars identified in our previous works. The borderli…

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Gaia 6
An Updated View of the Milky Way from Maser Astrometry
DOI: 10.3390/universe8080390 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..390I

Immer, Katharina; Rygl, Kazi L. J.

Astrometric observations of maser sources in the Milky Way, using the Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) technique, have been exploited to determine the spiral structure of our Galaxy. Several major spiral arms have now been pinpointed in the first and second Galactic quadrants. Fundamental Galactic parameters such as the distance to the Gal…

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Gaia 5
The Effect of Age on the Grouping of Open Clusters: II—Are There Old Binary Clusters?
DOI: 10.3390/universe8070368 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..368C

Casado, Juan

In the present study, we continue testing the Primordial Group hypothesis (Casado 2022), which postulates that only sufficiently young open clusters can be binary or multiple, and old clusters are essentially single. To this end, we revisit all the remaining binary cluster candidates in the Galaxy having at least one cluster older than 100 Myr thr…

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Gaia 2
Antarctic Survey Telescope 3-3: Overview, System Performance and Preliminary Observations at Yaoan, Yunnan
DOI: 10.3390/universe8060303 Bibcode: 2022Univ....8..303S

Wang, Lifan; Hu, Lei; Hu, Maokai +17 more

The third Antarctic Survey Telescope array instrument at Dome A in Antarctica, the AST3-3 telescope, has been in commissioning from March 2021. We deployed AST3-3 at the Yaoan astronomical station in Yunnan Province for an automatic time-domain survey and follow-up observations with an optimised observation and protection system. The telescope sys…

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Gaia 1