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ALMA FIR View of Ultra-high-redshift Galaxy Candidates at z ∼ 11-17: Blue Monsters or Low-z Red Interlopers?
Ouchi, Masami; Papovich, Casey; Finkelstein, Steven L. +50 more
We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band 7 observations of a remarkably bright galaxy candidate at ${z}_{\mathrm{phot}}={16.7}_{-0.3}^{+1.9}$ (M UV = -21.6), S5-z17-1, identified in James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Early Release Observation data of Stephen's Quintet. We do not detect the dust continuum at 866…
Gaia Data Release 3. The Solar System survey
Klioner, S. A.; Mignard, F.; Tanga, P. +30 more
Context. The third data release by the Gaia mission of the European Space Agency (DR3) is the first release to provide the community with a large sample of observations for more than 150 thousand Solar System objects, including asteroids and natural planetary satellites. The release contains astrometry (over 23 million epochs) and photometry, alon…
The Gaia-ESO survey: Mapping the shape and evolution of the radial abundance gradients with open clusters
Baratella, M.; Gilmore, G.; Recio-Blanco, A. +28 more
Context. The spatial distribution of elemental abundances and their time evolution are among the major constraints to disentangling the scenarios of formation and evolution of the Galaxy.
Aims: In this paper we used the sample of open clusters available in the final release of the Gaia-ESO survey to trace the Galactic radial abundance and abu…
The ASAS-SN catalogue of variable stars X: discovery of 116 000 new variable stars using G-band photometry
Kochanek, C. S.; Stanek, K. Z.; Dong, Subo +7 more
The All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) is the first optical survey to monitor the entire sky, currently with a cadence of ≲ 24 h down to g ≲ 18.5 mag. ASAS-SN has routinely operated since 2013, collecting ~ 2 000 to over 7 500 epochs of V- and g-band observations per field to date. This work illustrates the first analysis of ASAS-SN…
New predictions for radiation-driven, steady-state mass-loss and wind-momentum from hot, massive stars. III. Updated mass-loss rates for stellar evolution
Puls, J.; Najarro, F.; Sundqvist, J. O. +2 more
Context. Massive stars lose a large fraction of their mass to radiation-driven winds throughout their entire life. These outflows impact both the life and death of these stars and their surroundings.
Aims: Theoretical mass-loss rates of hot, massive stars are derived to be used in applications such as stellar evolution. The behaviour of these…
A JWST/NIRSpec Exploration of the Connection between Ionization Parameter, Electron Density, and Star-formation-rate Surface Density in z = 2.7-6.3 Galaxies
Shapley, Alice E.; Reddy, Naveen A.; Sanders, Ryan L. +2 more
We examine the factors responsible for the variation in the ionization parameter (U) of high-redshift star-forming galaxies based on medium-resolution JWST/NIRSpec observations obtained by the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science survey. The sample consists of 48 galaxies with redshifts z spec = 2.7-6.3, which are largely representati…
A measurement of the distance to the Galactic centre using the kinematics of bar stars
Bovy, Jo; Mackereth, J. Ted; Hunt, Jason A. S. +3 more
The distance to the Galactic centre R0 is a fundamental parameter for understanding the Milky Way, because all observations of our Galaxy are made from our heliocentric reference point. The uncertainty in R0 limits our knowledge of many aspects of the Milky Way, including its total mass and the relative mass of its major comp…
Occurrence Rate of Hot Jupiters Around Early-type M Dwarfs Based on Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite Data
Latham, David W.; Stassun, Keivan G.; Collins, Karen A. +26 more
We present an estimate of the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters (7 R ⊕ ≤ R p ≤ 2 R J, 0.8 ≤ P b ≤ 10 days) around early-type M dwarfs based on stars observed by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) during its primary mission. We adopt stellar parameters from the TESS Input Catalog and const…
Stellar initial mass function varies with metallicity and time
Tian, Hao; Fu, Xiaoting; Li, Jiadong +4 more
Most structural and evolutionary properties of galaxies strongly rely on the stellar initial mass function (IMF), namely the distribution of the stellar mass formed in each episode of star formation1-4. The IMF shapes the stellar population in all stellar systems, and so has become one of the most fundamental concepts of modern astronom…
Rubin Observatory LSST Transients and Variable Stars Roadmap
Hartigan, Patrick; Buckley, David; Davenport, James R. A. +79 more
The Vera C. Rubin Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) holds the potential to revolutionize time domain astrophysics, reaching completely unexplored areas of the Universe and mapping variability time scales from minutes to a decade. To prepare to maximize the potential of the Rubin LSST data for the exploration of the transient and variable Univ…