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  • Measurement of the inclusive t\overline{t} cross section in pp collisions at √{s}=5.02 TeV using final states with at least one charged lepton
    The top quark pair production cross section ({σ}_{t\overline{t}}) is measured for the first time in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV. The data were collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 27.4 pb-1. The measurement is performed by analyzing events with at least one charged lepton
    Sirunyan, A. M. et al.

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    2018
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  • Massive Stars in the SDSS-IV/APOGEE SURVEY. I. OB Stars
    In this work, we make use of DR14 APOGEE spectroscopic data to study a sample of 92 known OB stars. We developed a near-infrared semi-empirical spectral classification method that was successfully used in case of four new exemplars, previously classified as later B-type stars. Our results agree well with those determined independently from ECHELLE
    Roman-Lopes, A. et al.

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    2018
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  • K2-155: A Bright Metal-poor M Dwarf with Three Transiting Super-Earths
    We report on the discovery of three transiting super-Earths around K2-155 (EPIC 210897587), a relatively bright early M dwarf (V = 12.81 mag) observed during Campaign 13 of the NASA K2 mission. To characterize the system and validate the planet candidates, we conducted speckle imaging and high-dispersion optical spectroscopy, including radial
    Hirano, T. et al.

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    2018
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  • K2-137 b: an Earth-sized planet in a 4.3-h orbit around an M-dwarf
    We report the discovery in K2's Campaign 10 of a transiting terrestrial planet in an ultra-short-period orbit around an M3-dwarf. K2-137 b completes an orbit in only 4.3 h, the second shortest orbital period of any known planet, just 4 min longer than that of KOI 1843.03, which also orbits an M-dwarf. Using a combination of archival images
    Smith, A. M. S. et al.

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    2018
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  • K2 Campaign 5 observations of pulsating subdwarf B stars: binaries and super-Nyquist frequencies
    We report the discovery of three pulsating subdwarf B stars in binary systems observed with the Kepler space telescope during Campaign 5 of K2. EPIC 211696659 (SDSS J083603.98+155216.4) is a g-mode pulsator with a white dwarf companion and a binary period of 3.16 d. EPICs 211823779 (SDSS J082003.35+173914.2) and 211938328 (LB 378) are both p-mode
    Reed, M. D. et al.

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    2018
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  • Investigating the Relation between Sunspots and Umbral Dots
    Umbral dots (UDs) are transient, bright features observed in the umbral region of a sunspot. We study the physical properties of UDs observed in sunspots of different sizes. The aim of our study is to relate the physical properties of UDs with the large-scale properties of sunspots. For this purpose, we analyze high-resolution G-band images of 42
    Yadav, R. et al.

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    2018
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