Publications

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  • How many components? Quantifying the complexity of the metallicity distribution in the Milky Way bulge with APOGEE
    We use data of ∼13-=000 stars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey/Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment survey to study the shape of the bulge metallicity distribution function (MDF) within the region |ℓ| ≤ 11° and |b| ≤ 13°, and spatially constrained to R GC ≤ 3.5 kpc. We apply Gaussian mixture modelling and non-negative matrix
    Rojas-Arriagada, Alvaro et al.

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    2020
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    59
  • Hot Exoplanet Atmospheres Resolved with Transit Spectroscopy (HEARTS). IV. A spectral inventory of atoms and molecules in the high-resolution transmission spectrum of WASP-121 b
    Context. WASP-121 b is a hot Jupiter that was recently found to possess rich emission (day side) and transmission (limb) spectra, suggestive of the presence of a multitude of chemical species in the atmosphere. Aims: We survey the transmission spectrum of WASP-121 b for line-absorption by metals and molecules at high spectral resolution and
    Hoeijmakers, H. J. et al.

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    2020
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  • HD 191939: Three Sub-Neptunes Transiting a Sun-like Star Only 54 pc Away
    We present the discovery of three sub-Neptune-sized planets transiting the nearby and bright Sun-like star HD 191939 (TIC 269701147, TOI 1339), a K s = 7.18 mag G8 V dwarf at a distance of only 54 pc. We validate the planetary nature of the transit signals by combining 5 months of data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite with follow-up
    Badenas-Agusti, Mariona et al.

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    2020
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    20
  • Going back to basics: accelerating exoplanet transit modelling using Taylor-series expansion of the orbital motion
    A significant fraction of an exoplanet transit model evaluation time is spent calculating projected distances between the planet and its host star. This is a relatively fast operation for a circular orbit, but slower for an eccentric one. However, because the planet's position and its time derivatives are constant for any specific point in orbital
    Parviainen, H. et al.

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    2020
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    14