A new 3D dust reddening map with finer distance resolution, a spatial correlation prior, and Gaia-based distances covering the sky north of -30 degrees declination out to several kiloparsecs.
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Simulations show Plato can recover relativistic photometric signatures of supermassive black hole binaries in bright quasars (G≤18) via Bayesian inference on mock light curves.
HE 1237-2252 exhibits a changing-look event driven by intrinsic accretion-rate variations, revealing a two-component broad-line region consisting of virialized gas at ~27 light-days and disk emission at larger radii.
A gradient boosted classifier on X-ray light curve features detects stellar flares at 97.1% test accuracy and generates the largest public catalog of such events.
New C, N, O, S, K, Cu abundances for 714 solar-neighbourhood stars show that ratios relative to oxygen discriminate thin- and thick-disk populations more clearly than traditional [X/Fe] trends.
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A 3D Dust Map Based on Gaia, Pan-STARRS 1 and 2MASS
A new 3D dust reddening map with finer distance resolution, a spatial correlation prior, and Gaia-based distances covering the sky north of -30 degrees declination out to several kiloparsecs.
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Plato's view on supermassive black hole binaries: Exploring the faint limit of ESA's Plato space mission
Simulations show Plato can recover relativistic photometric signatures of supermassive black hole binaries in bright quasars (G≤18) via Bayesian inference on mock light curves.
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A Changing-Look Seyfert Discovered by eROSITA Reveals a Two-Component Broad-Line Region
HE 1237-2252 exhibits a changing-look event driven by intrinsic accretion-rate variations, revealing a two-component broad-line region consisting of virialized gas at ~27 light-days and disk emission at larger radii.
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Stellar flare detection in XMM-Newton with gradient boosted trees
A gradient boosted classifier on X-ray light curve features detects stellar flares at 97.1% test accuracy and generates the largest public catalog of such events.
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Exploring the Milky Way stellar disk. Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur, potassium, and copper abundances for 714 F and G dwarf stars in the solar neighbourhood
New C, N, O, S, K, Cu abundances for 714 solar-neighbourhood stars show that ratios relative to oxygen discriminate thin- and thick-disk populations more clearly than traditional [X/Fe] trends.