Detection of a persistent ~433-day optical QPO in blazar 3C 454.3 at 2.53σ significance using Lomb-Scargle, WWZ, and PDM methods, with a new test for seasonal gaps.
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The asteroid 2022 OB5 rotates every 1.542 minutes, making surface operations impractical despite its favorable orbit.
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Discovery of KSP-OT-202104a, a new WZ Sge-type dwarf nova with P_sh ≈ 71.7 min likely below the period minimum and evolving toward AM CVn.
The paper reports 21 previously unknown variable stars in M71 along with refined cluster parameters (age 12.9 Gyr, [Fe/H] = -0.88, E(B-V) = 0.21, distance modulus 13.01) from a decontaminated CMD.
HD3191 is a single rapidly rotating B1 IV:nn star showing multi-mode non-radial pulsations, not a high-mass X-ray binary.
New timing and spectral analysis of EP240309a yields conservative upper limits on the white-dwarf magnetospheric radius of a few times 10^10 cm and detects an rms-flux relation in some TESS sectors.
Collates archival stellar activity and rotation data for potential HWO targets, finding measurements for at least 70% of high-interest systems but activity cycles for fewer than 20%.
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Detection of optical quasi-periodic oscillation in the blazar 3C 454.3
Detection of a persistent ~433-day optical QPO in blazar 3C 454.3 at 2.53σ significance using Lomb-Scargle, WWZ, and PDM methods, with a new test for seasonal gaps.
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Accessible does not mean exploitable: HiPERCAM reveals the ultra-fast rotation of 2022 OB$_5$
The asteroid 2022 OB5 rotates every 1.542 minutes, making surface operations impractical despite its favorable orbit.
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The T16 Planet Hunt: 10,000 New Planet Candidates from TESS Cycle 1 and the Confirmation of a Hot Jupiter Around TIC 183374187
A transit search on TESS Cycle 1 full-frame images produced 10,091 new planet candidates down to T=16 mag, more than doubling the known TESS total, with one hot Jupiter confirmed by radial velocity.
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A New WZ Sagittae-type Dwarf Nova KSP-OT-202104a Near the Period Minimum from the KMTNet Supernova Program
Discovery of KSP-OT-202104a, a new WZ Sge-type dwarf nova with P_sh ≈ 71.7 min likely below the period minimum and evolving toward AM CVn.
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Variable stars in the field of the Galactic globular cluster M71
The paper reports 21 previously unknown variable stars in M71 along with refined cluster parameters (age 12.9 Gyr, [Fe/H] = -0.88, E(B-V) = 0.21, distance modulus 13.01) from a decontaminated CMD.
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HD3191, the high-mass X-ray binary that wasn't there
HD3191 is a single rapidly rotating B1 IV:nn star showing multi-mode non-radial pulsations, not a high-mass X-ray binary.
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Stochastic Optical Variability and an rms-flux Relation in the Intermediate Polar EP240309a
New timing and spectral analysis of EP240309a yields conservative upper limits on the white-dwarf magnetospheric radius of a few times 10^10 cm and detects an rms-flux relation in some TESS sectors.
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HWO Target Stars and Systems: Activity and Rotation Catalog (ARC) of Potential Target Stars for the Habitable Worlds Observatory
Collates archival stellar activity and rotation data for potential HWO targets, finding measurements for at least 70% of high-interest systems but activity cycles for fewer than 20%.