JWST transit observations refine ephemerides of TOI 700 d and e by an order of magnitude in period precision but yield only upper limits on exomoons larger than Ganymede due to 46 ppm correlated noise attributed to stellar granulation.
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Over 100 caustic-crossing stellar events identified in the Dragon galaxy at z≈0.725 with JWST data yield a stellar luminosity function slope β=2.18 and confirm parity asymmetry.
Three new warm Jupiters (periods 11.3–44.4 days, masses 0.51–1.29 M_J, radii ~0.97–0.98 R_J) were confirmed via TESS photometry and follow-up radial velocities and light curves.
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The JWST Search for Earth-Luna Analogs: Upper Limits on Exomoons and Refined Ephemerides for TOI 700 d and e
JWST transit observations refine ephemerides of TOI 700 d and e by an order of magnitude in period precision but yield only upper limits on exomoons larger than Ganymede due to 46 ppm correlated noise attributed to stellar granulation.
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First Statistical Study of Over 100 Magnified Stellar Events at Redshift $z \approx 0.725$ with JWST
Over 100 caustic-crossing stellar events identified in the Dragon galaxy at z≈0.725 with JWST data yield a stellar luminosity function slope β=2.18 and confirm parity asymmetry.
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PLATOSpec's first results: Three new transiting warm Jupiters from the WINE survey TIC 147027702, TIC 245076932 and TIC 87422071
Three new warm Jupiters (periods 11.3–44.4 days, masses 0.51–1.29 M_J, radii ~0.97–0.98 R_J) were confirmed via TESS photometry and follow-up radial velocities and light curves.