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  • Multiband optical variability on diverse timescales of the blazar Ton 599 from 2011 to 2023
    Context. We analyze the optical variability of the flat-spectrum radio quasar (FSRQ) Ton 599 using BVRI photometry from the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (WEBT) collaboration (2011─2023), complemented by photometric and spectroscopic data from the Steward Observatory monitoring program. Aims. We aim to characterize short- and long-term optical
    Vince, O. et al.

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    2025
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  • MHD waves with mixed properties/Alfvén waves with pressure variations: a review
    Non-uniformity plays an important role for MHD waves. For a uniform plasma of infinite extent the MHD waves can be subdivided in two classes with distinct properties. The first class contains the Alfvén waves. The Alfvén waves are incompressible and propagate parallel vorticity. They do not have a parallel component of displacement, they do not
    Goossens, Marcel et al.

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    2025
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  • Mass determination of the three long-period Neptune- and sub-Neptune-sized planets transiting TOI-282
    TOI-282 is a bright (V = 9.38) F8 main-sequence star known to host three transiting long-period (P b = 22.9 d, P c = 56.0 d, and P d = 84.3 d) small (R p ≍ 2─4 R ⊕) planets. The orbital period ratio of the two outermost planets, namely TOI-282 c and d, is close to the 3:2 commensurability, suggesting that the planets might be trapped in a mean
    Barone, A. et al.

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    2025
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  • Magnetic Flux Cancellation in the Solar Atmosphere through 3D Realistic Numerical Modeling
    We present a radiation-magnetohydrodynamics (RMHD) simulation of a magnetic cancellation event. The model is calculated with the Bifrost code and spans from the uppermost convection zone to the corona. The cancellation occurs between the positive polarity of an emerged magnetic bipole and a preexisting negative polarity. We try both to understand
    Moreno-Insertis, Fernando et al.

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    2025
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  • Kepler-1624b Has No Significant Transit Timing Variations
    It is relatively rare for gas giant planets to have resonant or near-resonant companions, but these systems are particularly useful for constraining planet formation and migration models. In this study, we examine Kepler-1624b, a sub-Saturn orbiting an M dwarf that was previously found to exhibit transit timing variations (TTVs) with an amplitude
    Im, Haedam et al.

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    2025
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  • J-PAS: forecasting constraints on neutrino masses
    The large-scale structure survey J-PAS is taking data since October 2023. In this work, we present a forecast based on the Fisher matrix method to establish its sensitivity to the sum of the neutrino masses. We adapt the Fisher Galaxy Survey Code (FARO) to account for the neutrino mass under various configurations applied to galaxy clustering
    Rodrigues, Gabriel et al.

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    2025
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