Publications of the Stellar Astrophyics group
Journal Article (12)
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959 (2), 35 (2022)
The Seventeenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: Complete release of MaNGA, MaStar, and APOGEE-2 data. The Astrophysical Journal 2.
Journal Article
927 (1), 10 (2022)
Less than 1% of core-collapse supernovae in the local universe occur in elliptical galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal 3.
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659, A39 (2022)
The supernova of the MAGIC gamma-ray burst GRB190114C. Astronomy and Astrophysics 4.
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658, A185 (2022)
The extended atmosphere and circumstellar environment of the cool evolved star VX Sagittarii as seen by MATISSE star. Astronomy and Astrophysics 5.
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511 (3), p. 3524 - 3524 (2022)
Erratum: Dynamical ejecta of neutron star mergers with nucleonic weak processes –II: kilono v a emission. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 6.
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658, A157 (2022)
HOLISMOKES - VII. Time-delay measurement of strongly lensed Type Ia supernovae using machine learning. Astronomy and Astrophysics 7.
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658, A147 (2022)
The SAPP pipeline for the determination of stellar abundances and atmospheric parameters of stars in the core program of the PLATO mission. Astronomy and Astrophysics 8.
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926 (1), 9 (2022)
Supernova fallback as origin of neutron star spins and spin-kick alignment. The Astrophysical Journal 9.
Journal Article
925 (2), 175 (2022)
Carnegie Supernova Project-II: Near-infrared spectroscopy of stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae. The Astrophysical Journal 10.
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511 (2), pp. 2125 - 2146 (2022)
Study of changes in the pulsation period of 148 Galactic Cepheid variables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 11.
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925 (1), 22 (2022)
Production of very light elements and strontium in the early ejecta of neutron star mergers. The Astrophysical Journal 12.
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163 (2), 79 (2022)
A 20-second cadence view of solar-type stars and their planets with TESS: asteroseismology of solar analogs and a re-characterization of π Men c. Astronomical Journal