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  • Retrieving the transmission spectrum of HD 209458b usingCHOCOLATE: a new Chromatic Doppler Tomography technique
    Multi-band photometric transit observations or low resolution spectroscopy (spectro-photometry) are normally used to retrieve the broadband transmission spectra of transiting exoplanets in order to assess the chemical composition of their atmospheres. In this work, we present an alternative approach for recovering the broadband transmission spectra
    Esparza-Borges, Emma et al.

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    2021
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  • Shape models and dynamical properties of basaltic asteroids outside the dynamical Vesta family
    Through numerical modeling, Nesvorny et al. (2008) showed that asteroids can migrate due to Yarkovsky drift and resonances to outside of the boundaries of the Vesta family. In particular, they found that objects which end up in the scattered resonances region (so-called Cell I, defined by orbital elements 2.2 AU < a < 2.3 AU, 0.05 < e < 0.2, 0 < i
    Troianskyi, Volodymyr et al.

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    2021
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  • Simultaneous observations in four optical bands of near-Earth asteroids using TCS/MuSCAT2 instrument
    The near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) represent excellent scientific opportunities to study the dynamical and physical properties of small bodies of the Solar System. Moreover, the celestial bodies with sizes lower than one km can be studied using a variety of techniques, thanks to the fact that they come close to Earth orbit.We report the preliminary
    Popescu, Marcel et al.

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    2021
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  • Spectrophotometric characterization of interstellar comet 2I/Borisov before perihelion passage
    Comets are primitive objects which formed in the outer parts of the proto-planetary disk, beyond the snow line. They can provide key information about the origins of our Solar System and its primordial nebula. The latest interstellar visitor [1], comet 2I/Borisov (initially designated C/2019 Q4), has given us the chance to have a probe from this
    Prodan, George P. et al.

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    2021
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  • Spectroscopic study of Ceres' collisional family candidate members: taxonomic classification and comparison to Ceres' surface.
    Despite the observed signs of large impacts on the surface of Ceres, there is no confirmed collisional family associated with this dwarf planet. Carruba et al. (2016) carried out a dynamical study in the `pristine region' of the main asteroid belt and proposed a sample of 156 asteroids as candidates to be members of a Ceres' collisional family. Our
    Tinaut-Ruano, Fernando et al.

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    2021
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  • The atmosphere of WASP-76b seen with CARMENES: looking for CaII IRT and HeI
    Currently, one of the most used techniques to study the atmosphere of the exoplanets is transmission spectroscopy by means of high-resolution facilities (R > 105). This methodology has led to the detection of several species in the atmosphere of exoplanets, showing that ultra-hot Jupiters (Teq > 2000 K) are one of the most intriguing exoplanets
    Casasayas-Barris, Núria et al.

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    2021
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