Publications

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  • A tidally tilted sectoral dipole pulsation mode in the eclipsing binary TIC 63328020
    We report the discovery of the third tidally tilted pulsator, TIC 63328020. Observations with the TESS satellite reveal binary eclipses with an orbital period of 1.1057 d, and δ Scuti-type pulsations with a mode frequency of 21.09533 d -1. This pulsation exhibits a septuplet of orbital sidelobes as well as a harmonic quintuplet. Using the oblique
    Rappaport, S. A. et al.

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    2021
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  • Carbon dust in the evolved born-again planetary nebulae A 30 and A 78
    We present an infrared (IR) characterization of the born-again planetary nebulae (PNe) A 30 and A 78 using IR images and spectra. We demonstrate that the carbon-rich dust in A 30 and A 78 is spatially coincident with the H-poor ejecta and coexists with hot X-ray-emitting gas up to distances of 50 arcsec from the central stars of PNe (CSPNe). Dust
    Toalá, J. A. et al.

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    2021
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  • Concepts for future missions to search for technosignatures
    New and unique opportunities now exist to look for technosignatures (TS) beyond traditional SETI radio searches, motivated by tremendous advances in exoplanet science and observing capabilities in recent years. Space agencies, both public and private, may be particularly interested in learning about the community's views as to the optimal methods
    Socas-Navarro, Hector et al.

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    2021
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  • Solo dwarfs II: the stellar structure of isolated Local Group dwarf galaxies
    The Solo (Solitary Local) Dwarf Galaxy survey is a volume-limited, wide-field g- and i-band survey of all known nearby (<3 Mpc) and isolated (>300 kpc from the Milky Way or M31) dwarf galaxies. This set of 44 dwarfs is homogeneously analysed for quantitative comparisons to the satellite dwarf populations of the Milky Way and M31. In this paper, an
    Higgs, C. R. et al.

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    2021
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