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  • Thermally altered subsurface material of asteroid (162173) Ryugu
    Analyses of meteorites and theoretical models indicate that some carbonaceous near-Earth asteroids may have been thermally altered due to radiative heating during close approaches to the Sun 1-3. However, the lack of direct measurements on the subsurface doesn't allow us to distinguish thermal alteration due to radiative heating from parent-body
    Kitazato, K. et al.

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    0
    2021
    Número de citas
    43
  • Euclid preparation. XI. Mean redshift determination from galaxy redshift probabilities for cosmic shear tomography
    The analysis of weak gravitational lensing in wide-field imaging surveys is considered to be a major cosmological probe of dark energy. Our capacity to constrain the dark energy equation of state relies on an accurate knowledge of the galaxy mean redshift ⟨z⟩. We investigate the possibility of measuring ⟨z⟩ with an accuracy better than 0.002 (1 + z
    Euclid Collaboration et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    3
    2021
    Número de citas
    11
  • Exact Semianalytical Calculation of Rotation Curves with Bekenstein-Milgrom Nonrelativistic MOND
    Astronomers derive MOdified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) rotation curves using the simple algebraic rule of calculating the acceleration as equal to the Newtonian acceleration (a) divided by some factor μ(a). However, there are velocity differences between this simple rule and the calculation derived from more sophisticated MOND versions such as AQUAL
    López-Corredoira, M. et al.

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    3
    2021
    Número de citas
    5
  • Forbidden hugs in pandemic times. II. The luminous red nova variety: AT 2020hat and AT 2020kog
    We present the results of our monitoring campaigns of the luminous red novae (LRNe) AT 2020hat in NGC 5068 and AT 2020kog in NGC 6106. The two objects were imaged (and detected) before their discovery by routine survey operations. They show a general trend of slow luminosity rise, lasting at least a few months. The subsequent major LRN outbursts
    Pastorello, A. et al.

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    3
    2021
    Número de citas
    20