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  • An ancient system hidden in the Galactic plane?
    We analyse high signal-to-noise ESPaDOnS/CFHT spectra of 20 very metal-poor (VMP) stars ([Fe/H] $\,\lt\,-2.0$) in the solar neighbourhood (within $\sim 2$ kpc), selected to be on planar orbits with maximum heights $\lesssim 4$ kpc. The sample comprises 11 stars on prograde and 9 on retrograde orbits, all with relatively high eccentricities (0.5─0.9
    Sestito, Federico et al.

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    2026
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  • A catalogue of orbital periods of cataclysmic variables and candidates from TESS observations
    We present a systematic analysis of 2544 cataclysmic variable systems and related candidates observed by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), with the aim of compiling a comprehensive catalogue of orbital periods. Using 2-min photometric time-series data, we applied an automated algorithm to generate Lomb─Scargle periodograms and
    Dağ, Meryem K. et al.

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    2026
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  • ZTF J021804.16+071152.93: a dead cataclysmic variable and potential solution to the missing period bouncer cataclysmic variables
    It is predicted that half or more of all cataclysmic variables (CVs) should have evolved past the period minimum and now exist as so-called period bouncers where a white dwarf should be accreting from a Roche lobe filling substellar companion. However, this prediction stands in stark contrast to observations, where only a few per cent of CVs are
    Parsons, S. G. et al.

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    2026
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  • WD 1054-226 revisited: A stable transiting debris system
    Context. A growing number of white dwarfs (WDs) exhibit one or more signs of remnant planetary systems, including transits, infrared excesses, and atmospheric metal pollution. WD 1054-226 stands out for its unique, highly structured, and persistent photometric variability. Aims. We investigate the long-term stability and nature of the periodic
    Korth, J. et al.

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    2026
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  • TOI-6692 b: An Eccentric 130 Day Period Giant Planet with a Single Transit from TESS
    We report the discovery and characterization of TOI-6692 b, an eccentric (e ∼ 0.54) Jupiter on a 130 day orbit. TOI-6692 b was first detected as a community TESS Object of Interest by the Visual Survey Group and the Planet Hunters group as a single-transit candidate via TESS observation. The period was subsequently confirmed via radial velocity
    Bieryla, Allyson et al.

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    2026
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  • The OWN Survey. A high-resolution spectroscopic survey of southern Galactic O and WN-type stars: I. Project description and single-lined spectroscopic orbits
    Context. Massive stars play crucial roles in galactic dynamics and chemical evolution. They are the most significant sources of ionizing UV radiation, their substantial mass-loss rates and explosions inject energy and enrich their surroundings, and their dynamical interactions eject stars and alter the evolution of stellar clusters. Consequently
    Barbá, R. H. et al.

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    2026
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