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  • Lowly Polarized Light from a Highly Magnetized Jet of GRB 190114C
    We report multicolor optical imaging and polarimetry observations of the afterglow of the first TeV-detected gamma-ray burst (GRB), GRB 190114C, using the RINGO3 and MASTER II polarimeters. Observations begin 31 s after the onset of the GRB and continue until ∼7000 s postburst. The light curves reveal a chromatic break at ∼400-500 s, with initial
    Jordana-Mitjans, N. et al.

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    2020
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  • LOFAR 144-MHz follow-up observations of GW170817
    We present low-radio-frequency follow-up observations of AT 2017gfo, the electromagnetic counterpart of GW170817, which was the first binary neutron star merger to be detected by Advanced LIGO-Virgo. These data, with a central frequency of 144 MHz, were obtained with LOFAR, the Low-Frequency Array. The maximum elevation of the target is just 13 ${_
    Broderick, J. W. et al.

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    2020
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  • LHS 1815b: The First Thick-disk Planet Detected by TESS
    We report the first discovery of a thick-disk planet, LHS 1815b (TOI-704b, TIC 260004324), detected in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) survey. LHS 1815b transits a bright (V = 12.19 mag, K = 7.99 mag) and quiet M dwarf located 29.87 ± 0.02 pc away with a mass of 0.502 ± 0.015 M ☉ and a radius of 0.501 ± 0.030 R ☉. We validate the
    Gan, Tianjun et al.

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    2020
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  • Integral Field Spectroscopy of Planetary Nebulae with MUSE
    The Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) is a large integral field unit mounted on the ESO Very Large Telescope. Its spatial (60 arcsecond field) and wavelength (4800-9300Å) coverage is well suited to detailed imaging spectroscopy of extended planetary nebulae, such as in the Galaxy. An overview of the capabilities of MUSE applied to Planetary
    Walsh, Jeremy R. et al.

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    2020
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