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Longitudinal magnetic field of 6 B stars
Rapidly rotating early-type stars with strong magnetic fields frequently show H{alpha} emission originating in centrifugal magnetospheres (CMs), circumstellar structures in... -
Lyman-{alpha} emitters lensed by galaxies
We introduce the LEnSed laeS in the Eboss suRvey (LESSER) project, which aims to search for lensed Lyman-{alpha} emitters (LAEs) in the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic... -
Gaia DR2 predictions of microlensing events
Precision astrometry from the second Gaia data release has allowed astronomers to predict 5787 microlensing events, with 528 of these having maximums within the extended Gaia... -
Strong-lensing systems for dark energy models
Inspired by a new compilation of strong-lensing systems, which consist of 204 points in the redshift range 0.0625<z_l_<0.958 for the lens and 0.196<z_s_<3.595 for... -
Lenses DES J0408-5354 and WGD 2038-4008
tn time-delay cosmography, three of the key ingredients are (1) determining the velocity dispersion of the lensing galaxy, (2) identifying galaxies and groups along the line of... -
Algol eclipsing binaries in the Catalina Survey
The discovery and characterization of Algol eclipsing binaries (EAs) provide an opportunity to contribute for a better picture of the structure and evolution of low-mass stars.... -
Faraday depth profile disparity in the MW mid-plane
The Milky Way is one of the very few spiral galaxies known to host large-scale magnetic field reversals. The existence of the field reversal in the first Galactic quadrant near... -
Polarization of LMXB MAXI J1820+070
We describe the first complete polarimetric dataset of the entire outburst of a low-mass black hole X-ray binary system and discuss the constraints for geometry and radiative... -
The SDSS/APOGEE catalogue of HgMn stars
We report on H-band spectra of chemically peculiar Mercury-Manganese (HgMn) stars obtained via the SDSS/APOGEE survey. As opposed to other varieties of chemically peculiar stars... -
Faraday rotation of Northern hemisphere pulsars
Using commissioning data from the first year of operation of the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment's (CHIME) Pulsar backend system, we conduct a systematic analysis... -
ASAS census of twins
Twin binaries were identified among the eclipsing binaries with {delta}>-30{deg} listed in the All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) catalogue. In addition to the known twin... -
Jet efficiencies and black hole spins in quasars
The mechanisms responsible for the production of relativistic jets from supermassive black holes (SMBHs) accreting at near-Eddington rates are not well understood. Simple... -
Speckle measurements of binaries at the OAGH
In this paper, we present the first multiband speckle interferometric measurements of binary stars performed using the 2.1m telescope of the Observatorio Astrofisico Guillermo... -
SuperCLASS. I.
The SuperCLuster Assisted Shear Survey (SuperCLASS) is a legacy programme using the e-MERLIN interferometric array. The aim is to observe the sky at L-band (1.4GHz) to a r.m.s.... -
SuGOHI. V. Group-to-cluster scale lens search
We report the largest sample of candidate strong gravitational lenses belonging to the Survey of Gravitationally lensed Objects in HSC Imaging for group-to-cluster scale... -
The UTMOST pulsar timing programme - II
While pulsars possess exceptional rotational stability, large-scale timing studies have revealed at least two distinct types of irregularities in their rotation: red timing... -
Wide astrometric companions with Gaia DR2
Evolution of close binaries often proceeds through the common envelope stage. The physics of the envelope ejection (CEE) is not yet understood, and several mechanisms were... -
Orbits for 10 new binaries with Kepler
Measuring phase modulation in pulsating stars has proven to be a highly successful way of finding binary systems. The class of pulsating main-sequence A and F variables, known... -
TICs 167692429 and 220397947 triple stars
We report the discovery and complex analyses of the first two compact hierarchical triple star systems discovered with TESS in or near its southern continuous viewing zone... -
A search for the lenses in the HerBS sample
Verifying that sub-mm galaxies are gravitationally lensed requires time-expensive observations with oversubscribed high-resolution observatories. Here, we aim to strengthen the...