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Mass-ratio Distribution of Binaries from the LAMOST-MRS Survey
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac731d Bibcode: 2022ApJ...933..119L

Wang, Luqian; Han, Zhanwen; Chen, Xuefei +7 more

Binary evolution leads to the formation of important objects that are crucial for the development of astrophysics, but the statistical properties of binary populations are still poorly understood. The LAMOST-MRS has provided a large sample of stars to study the properties of binary populations, especially for the mass-ratio distributions and binar…

2022 The Astrophysical Journal
Gaia 9
Polar and mid-latitude vortices and zonal flows on Jupiter and Saturn
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2022.114942 Bibcode: 2022Icar..37914942H

Yadav, Rakesh K.; Featherstone, Nicholas A.; Aurnou, Jonathan M. +1 more

Zonal flow on Jupiter and Saturn consists of equatorial super-rotation and alternating East-West jet streams at higher latitudes. Interacting with these zonal flows, numerous vortices occur with various sizes and lifetimes. The Juno mission and Cassini's grand finale have shown that the zonal jets of Jupiter and Saturn extend deeply into their mol…

2022 Icarus
Cassini 9
Effects of Hydrogen versus Helium on Electromagnetic Black Hole Observables
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac854d Bibcode: 2022ApJ...937...60W

Gammie, Charles F.; Wong, George N.

The centers of our Galaxy and the nearby Messier 87 are known to contain supermassive black holes, which support accretion flows that radiate across the electromagnetic spectrum. Although the composition of the accreting gas is unknown, it is likely a mix of ionized hydrogen and helium. We use a simple analytic model and a suite of numerical gener…

2022 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 9
Informing the Cataclysmic Variable Sequence from Gaia Data: The Orbital-period-Color-Absolute-magnitude Relationship
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac87ab Bibcode: 2022ApJ...938...46A

Rix, Hans-Walter; Szkody, Paula; Bloom, Joshua S. +2 more

The orbital-period (P orb) gap in the population of cataclysmic variables (CVs) informs the theoretical narrative of CV evolution, yet a complete understanding of the driving angular momentum loss mechanisms above and below this gap remains elusive. Here we identify, for standard CVs, a new, apparently monotonic relationship between qui…

2022 The Astrophysical Journal
Gaia 9
Analysis of the Evolution of a Multi-Ribbon Flare and Failed Filament Eruption
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-022-02021-5 Bibcode: 2022SoPh..297...81J

Schmieder, Brigitte; Joshi, Reetika; Chandra, Ramesh +5 more

How filaments form and erupt are topics about which solar researchers have wondered for more than a century and they are still open to debate. We present observations of a filament formation, its failed eruption, and the associated flare (SOL2019-05-09T05:51) that occurred in active region (AR) 12740 using data from the Solar Dynamics Observatory …

2022 Solar Physics
IRIS 9
The Origin of the Vanishing Soft X-Ray Excess in the Changing-look Active Galactic Nucleus Mrk 590
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac887e Bibcode: 2022ApJ...937...31G

Dewangan, Gulab C.; Laha, Sibasish; Bhalerao, Varun +3 more

We have studied the nature and origin of the soft X-ray excess detected in the interesting changing-look active galactic nucleus (CLAGN) Mrk 590 using two decades of multiwavelength observations from XMM-Newton, Suzaku, Swift, and NuSTAR. In light of vanishing soft excess in this CLAGN, we test two models, "the warm Comptonization" and "the ionize…

2022 The Astrophysical Journal
XMM-Newton 9
Absolute colors and phase coefficients of asteroids
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202243479 Bibcode: 2022A&A...667A..81A

Alvarez-Candal, A.; Colazo, M.; Jimenez Corral, S.

Context. We use the phase curves of small bodies to measure absolute magnitudes and, together with complementary theoretical and laboratory results, to understand the micro- and macroscopic properties of their surfaces. Although we can observe asteroids up to phase angles of about 30 deg, the range of phase angles covered by outer Solar System obj…

2022 Astronomy and Astrophysics
AKARI 9
Analysis of high-resolution FEROS spectroscopy for a sample of variable B-type stars assembled from TESS photometry
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202243839 Bibcode: 2022A&A...665A..36G

Xiang, Maosheng; Rix, Hans-Walter; Bowman, Dominic M. +8 more

Context. Spectroscopic data are necessary to break degeneracies in the asteroseismic modelling of the interior structure in high- and intermediate-mass stars. With the TESS mission, the number of bright intermediate-mass B-type stars with long photometric light curves that are suitable for detailed asteroseismic studies has increased substantially…

2022 Astronomy and Astrophysics
Gaia 9
Sgr B2 hard X-ray emission with INTEGRAL after 2009: still detectable?
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab3004 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.509.1605K

Krivonos, Roman; Clavel, Maïca; Kuznetsova, Ekaterina +1 more

The molecular cloud Sgr B2 is a natural Compton mirror in the Central Molecular Zone. It is believed that the observed fading of the Sgr B2 X-ray emission in continuum and the Fe Kα 6.4 keV line indicates past X-ray flare activity of the supermassive black hole Sgr A. Sgr B2 was investigated by the INTEGRAL observatory in the hard X-ra…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
INTEGRAL 9
Characterizing eclipsing white dwarf M dwarf binaries from multiband eclipse photometry
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1047 Bibcode: 2022MNRAS.513.3050B

Dhillon, V. S.; Parsons, Steven G.; Breedt, E. +10 more

With the prevalence of wide-field, time-domain photometric sky surveys, the number of eclipsing white dwarf (WD) systems being discovered is increasing dramatically. An efficient method to follow these up will be key to determining any population trends and finding any particularly interesting examples. We demonstrate that multiband eclipse photom…

2022 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 9