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Constraints on clumps in the representative wind of the WN8 Wolf-Rayet star HD 96548 = WR 40 with simultaneous broad-band light and linear-polarization variability
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac3772 Bibcode: 2023MNRAS.519.3271I

Ignace, R.; Moffat, A. F. J.; Robert, C. +1 more

We report precision ground-based broad-band optical intensity and linear-polarization light curves for the sky's brightest WN8 star, WR 40. WN8 stars are notorious for their high level of variability, stemming from stochastic clumps in their strong winds that are slower and less hot than the winds of most other Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars. We confirm pr…

2023 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 2
The Dynamics of Earth's Cusp in Response to the Interplanetary Shock
DOI: 10.3390/universe9030143 Bibcode: 2023Univ....9..143R

Zong, Qiugang; Kistler, Lynn; Fu, Suiyan +9 more

The Earth's magnetospheric cusp, a region with an off-equatorial magnetic field minimum, is an important place which directly transports plasma and energy from the solar wind into the magnetosphere and ionosphere. Its magnetic topology and charged particles therein are known to respond to the solar wind and the interplanetary magnetic field. Howev…

2023 Universe
Cluster 2
Chicxulub-like Gale impact into an ocean/land interface on Mars: An explanation for the formation of Mount Sharp
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115306 Bibcode: 2023Icar..39015306D

Dohm, James M.; Williams, Jean-Pierre; Fink, Wolfgang +2 more

A geologic investigation of Gale Crater and surrounding terrain was conducted combining orbital data with reported in situ information collected through the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL Curiosity) rover cameras to better explain the anomalous features in and nearby Gale Crater with the primary focus being the formational history of Aeolis Mons, in…

2023 Icarus
MEx 2
Beyond small-scale transients: A closer look at the diffuse quiet solar corona
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202345892 Bibcode: 2023A&A...678A.188G

Peter, H.; Chitta, L. P.; Solanki, S. K. +9 more


Aims: Within the quiet Sun corona imaged at 1 MK, much of the field of view consists of diffuse emission that appears to lack the spatial structuring that is so evident in coronal loops or bright points. Our aim is to determine if these diffuse regions are categorically different in terms of their intensity fluctuations and spatial configurat…

2023 Astronomy and Astrophysics
SolarOrbiter 2
Spectroscopy of TOI-1259B - an unpolluted white dwarf companion to an inflated warm Saturn
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac2879 Bibcode: 2023MNRAS.518..636F

Triaud, Amaury H. M. J.; El-Badry, Kareem; Fitzmaurice, Evan +7 more

TOI-1259 consists of a transiting exoplanet orbiting a main-sequence star, with a bound outer white dwarf (WDs) companion. Less than a dozen systems with this architecture are known. We conduct follow-up spectroscopy on the WD TOI-1259B using the Large Binocular Telescope to better characterize it. We observe only strong hydrogen lines, making TOI…

2023 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 2
An Updated Line List for Spectroscopic Investigation of G Stars- I: Redetermination of the Abundances in the Solar Photosphere
DOI: 10.26650/PAR.2023.00007 Bibcode: 2023PARep...1...54S

Sahin, Timur; Bilir, Selcuk; Marismak, Mahmut +1 more

We propose a line list that may be useful for the abundance analysis of G-type stars in the wavelength range 4080 -- 6780 Å. It is expected that the line list will be useful for surveys/libraries with overlapping spectral regions (e.g. ELODIE/SOPHIE libraries, UVES-580 setting of Gaia-ESO), and in particular for the analysis of F- and G-type stars…

2023 Physics and Astronomy Reports
Gaia 2
Precise Age for the Binary Star System 12 Com in the Coma Berenices Cluster
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/accddb Bibcode: 2023AJ....166...29L

Klement, Robert; Monnier, John D.; Schaefer, Gail H. +11 more

We present measurements of the interferometrically resolved binary star system 12 Com and the single giant star 31 Com in the cluster Coma Berenices. 12 Com is a double-lined spectroscopic binary system consisting of a G7 giant and an A3 dwarf at the cluster turnoff. Using an extensive radial velocity data set and interferometric measurements from…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
AKARI Gaia IUE 2
Gravity Wave Modulations at the Lower Altitudes of Venus Ionosphere
DOI: 10.1029/2022GL101793 Bibcode: 2023GeoRL..5001793T

Choudhary, R. K.; Imamura, T.; Ambili, K. M. +2 more

Using measurements from radio science experiments onboard Venus Express and Akatsuki orbiter, we explore factors that control the occurrence and spatial structure of the electron density enhancement at lower altitudes (V0 layer) in the Venus ionosphere. Results suggest that the Gravity Waves (GWs) play a crucial role in determining the …

2023 Geophysical Research Letters
VenusExpress 2
The orbits of outer planetary satellites using the Gaia data
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad958 Bibcode: 2023MNRAS.522..165E

Emelyanov, N. V.; Kovalev, M. Yu; Varfolomeev, M. I.

Launch of the Gaia space observatory started a new era in astrometry when the accuracy of star coordinates increased by thousands of times. Significant improvement in accuracy was also expected for the coordinates of the Solar system bodies. Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3) provided us with the data that could be used to test our expectations. In this wo…

2023 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 2
Variable stars in the field of the Galactic bulge globular cluster NGC 6522
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-023-04249-4 Bibcode: 2023Ap&SS.368...91A

Arellano Ferro, A.; Luna, A.; Prudil, Z. +2 more

We present a comprehensive analysis of the variable stars projected on the field of the Galactic bulge globular cluster NGC 6522, offering valuable insights into their characteristics. Using proper motions from Gaia-DR3, we aim to distinguish between field stars and true cluster members. For an accurate color-magnitude diagram of the member stars,…

2023 Astrophysics and Space Science
Gaia 2