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  • Asteroseismology of iota Draconis and Discovery of an Additional Long-period Companion
    Giant stars as known exoplanet hosts are relatively rare due to the potential challenges in acquiring precision radial velocities and the small predicted transit depths. However, these giant host stars are also some of the brightest in the sky and so enable high signal-to-noise ratio follow-up measurements. Here, we report on new observations of
    Hill, Michelle L. et al.

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    2021
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    9
  • Gas and dust from extremely metal-poor AGB stars
    Context. The study of stars that evolve through the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) proves crucial in several astrophysical contexts because these objects provide important feedback to the host system in terms of the gas that is poured into the interstellar medium after being exposed to contamination from nucleosynthesis processes, and in terms of
    Ventura, P. et al.

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    2021
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  • KMT-2021-BLG-0322: Severe degeneracy between triple-lens and higher-order binary-lens interpretations
    Aims: We investigate the microlensing event KMT-2021-BLG-0322, for which the light curve exhibits three distinctive sets of caustic-crossing features. It is found that the overall features of the light curve are approximately described by a binary-lens (2L1S) model, but the model leaves substantial residuals. We test various interpretations with
    Han, Cheongho et al.

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    11
    2021
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    5
  • Modeling the scattering polarization of the solar Ca I 4227 Å line with angle-dependent partial frequency redistribution
    Context. The correct modeling of the scattering polarization signals observed in several strong resonance lines requires taking partial frequency redistribution (PRD) phenomena into account. Modeling scattering polarization with PRD effects is very computationally demanding and the simplifying angle-averaged (AA) approximation is therefore commonly
    Janett, Gioele et al.

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    11
    2021
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    14