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  • The photocentre-AGN displacement: is M87 actually harbouring a displaced supermassive black hole?
    M87 has been identified as a displaced supermassive black hole (SMBH) candidate. We investigated this possibility by a temporal analysis of 12 adaptive-optics assisted VLT and HST images spanning 20 yr. We found that the centre of the isophotal fitting to the nuclear region of M87 - assumed to mark the centre of mass of the galaxy - changes
    López-Navas, E. et al.

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    2018
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  • The Missing Satellites of the Magellanic Clouds? Gaia Proper Motions of the Recently Discovered Ultra-faint Galaxies
    According to LCDM theory, hierarchical evolution occurs on all mass scales, implying that satellites of the Milky Way should also have companions. The recent discovery of ultra-faint dwarf galaxy candidates in close proximity to the Magellanic Clouds provides an opportunity to test this theory. We present proper motion (PM) measurements for 13 of
    Kallivayalil, Nitya et al.

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    2018
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  • The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Nine new double-line spectroscopic binary stars
    Context. The CARMENES spectrograph is surveying ˜300 M dwarf stars in search for exoplanets. Among the target stars, spectroscopic binary systems have been discovered, which can be used to measure fundamental properties of stars. Aims: Using spectroscopic observations, we determine the orbital and physical properties of nine new double-line
    Baroch, D. et al.

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    2018
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  • TESS's first planet. A super-Earth transiting the naked-eye star π Mensae
    We report on the confirmation and mass determination of π Men c, the first transiting planet discovered by NASA's TESS space mission. π Men is a naked-eye (V = 5.65 mag), quiet G0 V star that was previously known to host a sub-stellar companion (π Men b) on a longperiod (Porb = 2091 days), eccentric (e = 0.64) orbit. Using TESS time-series
    Gandolfi, D. et al.

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    2018
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  • SWEET-Cat updated. New homogenous spectroscopic parameters
    Context. Exoplanets have now been proven to be very common. The number of its detections continues to grow following the development of better instruments and missions. One key step for the understanding of these worlds is their characterization, which mostly depend on their host stars. Aims: We perform a significant update of the Stars With
    Sousa, S. G. et al.

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    2018
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  • Stellar feedback and the energy budget of late-type Galaxies: missing baryons and core creation
    In a ΛCDM cosmology, galaxy formation is a globally inefficient process: it is often the case that far fewer baryons are observed in galaxy discs than expected from the cosmic baryon fraction. The location of these `missing baryons' is unclear. By fitting halo profiles to the rotation curves of galaxies in the SPARC data set, we measure the
    Katz, H. et al.

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    2018
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