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  • The stellar halo in Local Group Hestia simulations. II. The accreted component
    Recent progress in understanding the assembly history of the Milky Way (MW) is driven by the tremendous amount of high-quality data delivered by Gaia (ESA), revealing a number of substructures potentially linked to several ancient accretion events. In this work we aim to explore the phase-space structure of accreted stars by analysing six M31/MW
    Khoperskov, Sergey et al.

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    2023
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    19
  • The stellar halo in Local Group Hestia simulations. III. Chemical abundance relations for accreted and in situ stars
    Stellar chemical abundances and kinematics provide key information for recovering the assembly history of galaxies. In this work we explore the chemo-chrono-kinematics of accreted and in situ stellar populations, by analyzing six M31/Milky Way (MW) analogues from the HESTIA suite of cosmological hydrodynamics zoom-in simulations of the Local Group
    Khoperskov, Sergey et al.

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    2023
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    21
  • A 5M<SUB>Jup</SUB> non-transiting coplanar circumbinary planet around Kepler-1660AB
    Over a dozen transiting circumbinary planets have been discovered around eclipsing binaries. Transit detections are biased towards aligned planet and binary orbits, and indeed all of the known planets have mutual inclinations less than 4.5 ○. One path to discovering circumbinary planets with misaligned orbits is through eclipse timing variations
    Goldberg, Max et al.

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    2023
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    2
  • Fundamental parameters of two O9-type giant stars: the (former) spectral classification standard HD 93249 A and ALS 12502 A
    The evolution of massive stars is not completely understood. Several phenomena affect their birth, life, and death, multiplicity being one of them. In this context, the OWN and MONOS projects are systematically observing O- and WN-type stars whose multiplicity status is unknown. Their major goal considers the necessity of determining absolute
    Ansín, T. et al.

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    11
    2023
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  • The B-type Binaries Characterisation Programme - II. VFTS 291: a stripped star from a recent mass transfer phase
    Recent studies of massive binaries with putative black hole companions have uncovered a phase of binary evolution that has not been observed before, featuring a bloated stripped star that very recently ceased transferring mass to a main-sequence companion. In this study, we focus on the candidate system VFTS 291, a binary with an orbital period of
    Villaseñor, J. I. et al.

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    11
    2023
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    8
  • Firefly: The Case for a Holistic Understanding of the Global Structure and Dynamics of the Sun and the Heliosphere
    This white paper is on the HMCS Firefly mission concept study. Firefly focuses on the global structure and dynamics of the Sun's interior, the generation of solar magnetic fields, the deciphering of the solar cycle, the conditions leading to the explosive activity, and the structure and dynamics of the corona as it drives the heliosphere.
    Raouafi, Nour E. et al.

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    2023
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    4