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  • ALMA Observations of the Molecular Gas in the Elliptical Galaxy NGC 3557
    We present the results of CO interferometric observations of the southern elliptical galaxy NGC 3557 with ALMA. We have detected both the CO(1–0) emission line and a relatively strong continuum at 3 mm. The continuum shows a flat-spectrum central unresolved source (at our angular resolution of 0.″7) and two jets, associated with the larger-scale
    Vila-Vilaro, B. et al.

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    2019
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  • AGILE, Fermi, Swift, and GASP/WEBT multi-wavelength observations of the high-redshift blazar 4C +71.07 in outburst
    Context. The flat-spectrum radio quasar 4C +71.07 is a high-redshift (z = 2.172), γ-loud blazar whose optical emission is dominated by thermal radiation from the accretion disc. Aims: 4C +71.07 has been detected in outburst twice by the AGILE γ-ray satellite during the period from the end of October to mid-November 2015, when it reached a γ-ray
    Vercellone, S. et al.

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    2019
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  • A Second Terrestrial Planet Orbiting the Nearby M Dwarf LHS 1140
    LHS 1140 is a nearby mid-M dwarf known to host a temperate rocky super-Earth (LHS 1140 b) on a 24.737-day orbit. Based on photometric observations by MEarth and Spitzer as well as Doppler spectroscopy from the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher, we report the discovery of an additional transiting rocky companion (LHS 1140 c) with a mass
    Ment, K. et al.

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    2019
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  • A second terrestrial planet orbiting the nearby M dwarf LHS 1140
    LHS 1140 is a nearby mid-M dwarf known to host a temperate rocky super-Earth (LHS 1140 b) on a 24.737-day orbit. Based on photometric observations by MEarth and Spitzer as well as Doppler spectroscopy from HARPS, we present the discovery of an additional transiting rocky companion (LHS 1140 c) with a mass of 1.81 ± 0.39 Earth masses and a radius of
    Ment, K. et al.

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    2019
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  • A recurrent nova super-remnant in the Andromeda galaxy
    The accretion of hydrogen onto a white dwarf star ignites a classical nova eruption1,2—a thermonuclear runaway in the accumulated envelope of gas, leading to luminosities up to a million times that of the Sun and a high-velocity mass ejection that produces a remnant shell (mainly consisting of insterstellar medium). Close to the upper mass limit of
    Darnley, M. J. et al.

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    2019
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  • NEUTRON-CAPTURE ELEMENTS IN PLANETARY NEBULAE AS TRACERS OF NUCLEOSYNTHESIS IN AGB STARS
    The main goal of this Thesis is to study the formation of the elements heavier than Fe in asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. These elements are formed when iron peak nuclei present in the intershell experience a series of slow neutron-captures and β− decays to form isotopes of heavier elements (the slow neutron-capture process, hereafter s
    Simone Madonna

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    2019