We report the detection of transits by the 3.1 M_Jup companion to the V=8.17 G0V star HD 17156. The transit was observed by three independant observers on Sep. 9/10, 2007 (two in central Italy and one in the Canary Islands), who obtained detections at confidence levels of 3.0σ, 5.3σ, and 7.9σ, respectively. The observations were carried out under
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HD 17156b: a transiting planet with a 21.2-day period and an eccentric orbitBarbieri, M. et al.122007
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HD 306414: Optical Counterpart to the Peculiar X-ray Transient IGR J11215-5952
We present high-resolution spectroscopy of HD 306414, optical counterpart to the hard X-ray transient IGR J11215-5952, an object belonging to the class of Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients. We derive a spectral type B0.5 Ia for HD 306414 and determine its stellar parameters from an atmosphere model fit to the spectrum. Our data, taken around the
Negueruela, I. et al.Advertised on:
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HD 64315: A Likely Double Spectroscopic Binary
We present the results of a spectroscopic campaign on the early-type double-lined binary HD 64315. The radial velocity curve was calculated using a fit to model atmospheres, considering two components. After this, we find strong evidences suggesting that HD 64315 is composed of two binary systems, one of them eclipsing. We re-analyse HD 64315
Lorenzo, J. et al.Advertised on:
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Helioseismic Inferences on the Stratification and Dynamics of the Solar Interior
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Eff-Darwich, A.Advertised on:
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Hidden Trigger for the Giant Starburst Arc in M83?
The huge star formation events that occur at some galactic centers do not provide enough clues as to their origin, since the morphological signatures of the triggering mechanism are smeared out in the timescale of a few orbital revolutions of the galaxy core. Our high spatial resolution three-dimensional near-infrared spectroscopy for the first
Díaz, Rubén J. et al.Advertised on:
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Hierarchical analysis of the quiet-Sun magnetism
Standard statistical analysis of the magnetic properties of the quiet Sun rely on simple histograms of quantities inferred from maximum-likelihood estimations. Because of the inherent degeneracies, either intrinsic or induced by the noise, this approach is not optimal and can lead to highly biased results. We carried out a meta-analysis of the
Asensio Ramos, A. et al.Advertised on:
122014