Publications

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  • Prospects for dark matter observations in dwarf spheroidal galaxies with the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory
    The dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) orbiting the Milky Way are widely regarded as systems supported by velocity dispersion against self-gravity, and as prime targets for the search for indirect dark matter (DM) signatures in the GeV-to-TeV $\gamma$-ray range owing to their lack of astrophysical $\gamma$-ray background. We present forecasts of the
    Abe, K. et al.

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    2025
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  • Predicting Stellar Parameters of Massive Stars from Light Curves with Machine Learning
    High-resolution spectroscopic measurements of OB stars are important for understanding processes like stellar evolution but require labor-intensive observations. In contrast, photometric missions like the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) can monitor hundreds of thousands of stars with a range of temporal resolutions but do not provide
    Zhang, Rachel C. et al.

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    2025
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  • Pre-perihelion detection of a wobbling high-latitude jet in the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
    Aims. We investigate the pre-perihelion rotational parameters of the nucleus of 3I/ATLAS modeling jet structures observed in the inner coma. Methods. The comet was extensively monitored on 37 nights between 2025, July 2 and September 5, using the imaging capabilities of the Two-meter Twin Telescope (TTT) at the Teide Observatory (Tenerife, Canary
    Serra-Ricart, M. et al.

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    2025
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  • Populations of evolved massive binary stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud: II. Predictions from rapid binary evolution
    Context. Massive star evolution plays a crucial role in astrophysics; however, its study is subject to large uncertainties. This problem becomes more severe by the majority of massive stars being born in close binary systems, whose evolution is affected by interactions among their components. Aims. We want to constrain major uncertainties in
    Schürmann, C. et al.

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    2025
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  • Populations of evolved massive binary stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud: I. Predictions from detailed evolution models
    Context. The majority of massive stars are born with a close binary companion. How this affects their evolution and fate is still largely uncertain, especially at low metallicity. Aims. We derive synthetic populations of massive post-interaction binary products and compare them with corresponding observed populations in the Small Magellanic Cloud
    Xu, X.-T. et al.

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    2025
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  • PENELLOPE: VII. Revisiting empirical relations to measure accretion luminosity
    Context. The accretion luminosity (L acc) in young, low-mass stars is crucial for understanding stellar formation. However, obtaining direct measurements is often hindered by limited spectral coverage and challenges in UV-excess modeling. Empirical relations linking L acc to various accretion tracers are widely used to overcome these limitations
    Fiorellino, E. et al.

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    2025
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