Limb Darkening And Planetary Transits: Testing Center-To-Limb Intensity Variations And Limb-Darkening Directly From Model Stellar Atmospheres, 2017 University of Toronto
Limb Darkening And Planetary Transits: Testing Center-To-Limb Intensity Variations And Limb-Darkening Directly From Model Stellar Atmospheres, Hilding R. Neilson, Joseph T. Mcneil, Richard Ignace, John B. Lester
ETSU Faculty Works
The transit method, employed by Microvariability and Oscillation of Stars (MOST), Kepler, and various ground-based surveys has enabled the characterization of extrasolar planets to unprecedented precision. These results are precise enough to begin to measure planet atmosphere composition, planetary oblateness, starspots, and other phenomena at the level of a few hundred parts per million. However, these results depend on our understanding of stellar limb darkening, that is, the intensity distribution across the stellar disk that is sequentially blocked as the planet transits. Typically, stellar limb darkening is assumed to be a simple parameterization with two coefficients that are derived …
On The Binary Nature Of Massive Blue Hypergiants: High-Resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy Suggests That Cyg Ob2 12 Is A Colliding Wind Binary - Iopscience, 2017 University of Postdam
On The Binary Nature Of Massive Blue Hypergiants: High-Resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy Suggests That Cyg Ob2 12 Is A Colliding Wind Binary - Iopscience, Lidia M. Oskinova, David P. Huenemoerder, Wolf-Rainer Hamann, Tomer Shenar, A. A.C. Sander, Richard Ignace, H. Todt, R. Hainich
ETSU Faculty Works
The blue hypergiant Cyg OB2 12 (B3Ia+) is a representative member of the class of very massive stars in a poorly understood evolutionary stage. We obtained its high-resolution X-ray spectrum using the Chandra observatory. PoWR model atmospheres were calculated to provide realistic wind opacities and to establish the wind density structure. We find that collisional de-excitation is the dominant mechanism depopulating the metastable upper levels of the forbidden lines of the He-like ions Si xivand Mg xii. Comparison between the model and observations reveals that X-ray emission is produced in a dense plasma, which could reside only at the photosphere …
Stellar Stream Candidates In The Solar Neighborhood Found In The Lamost Dr3 And Tgas, 2017 Chinese Academy of Sciences
Stellar Stream Candidates In The Solar Neighborhood Found In The Lamost Dr3 And Tgas, X. L. Liang, Terry Oswalt, J. K. Zhao, Y. Q. Chen, G. Zhao
Publications
We have cross-matched the LAMOST DR3 with the Gaia DR1 TGAS cata- logs and obtained a sample of 166,827 stars with reliable kinematics. A technique based on the wavelet transform was applied to detect significant overdensities in velocity space among five subsamples divided by spatial position. In total, 16 sig- nificant overdensities of stars with very similar kinematics were identified. Among these, four are new stream candidates and the rest are previously known groups. Both the U-V velocity and metallicity distributions of the local sample show a clear gap between the Hercules structure and the Hyades-Pleiades structure. The U-V positions …
Magnetospherically-Trapped Dust And A Possible Model For The Unusual Transits At Wd1145+017, 2017 University College London
Magnetospherically-Trapped Dust And A Possible Model For The Unusual Transits At Wd1145+017, J. Farihi, Ted Von Hippel, J. E. Pringle
Publications
The rapidly evolving dust and gas extinction observed towardsWD1145+017 has opened a real-time window onto the mechanisms for destruction-accretion of planetary bodies onto white dwarf stars, and has served to underline the importance of considering the dynamics of dust particles around such objects. Here it is argued that the interaction between (charged) dust grains and the stellar magnetic field is an important ingredient in understanding the physical distribution of infrared emitting particles in the vicinity of such white dwarfs. These ideas are used to suggest a possible model for WD 1145+017 in which the unusual transit shapes are caused by …
Stellar Stream Candidates In The Solar Neighborhood Found In The Lamost Dr3 And Tgas, 2017 Chinese Academy of Sciences
Stellar Stream Candidates In The Solar Neighborhood Found In The Lamost Dr3 And Tgas, X. L. Liang, J. K. Zhao, T. D. Oswalt, Y. Q. Chen, L. Zhang, G. Zhao
Publications
We have cross-matched the LAMOST DR3 with the Gaia DR1 TGAS catalogs and obtained a sample of 166,827 stars with reliable kinematics. A technique based on the wavelet transform was applied to detect significant overdensities in velocity space among five subsamples divided by spatial position. In total, 16 significant overdensities of stars with very similar kinematics were identified. Among these, four are new stream candidates and the rest are previously known groups. Both the U–V velocity and metallicity distributions of the local sample show a clear gap between the Hercules structure and the Hyades–Pleiades structure. The U– …
Erratum: "The Sluggs Survey: A Catalog Of Globular Cluster Radial Velocities" (2017, Aj, 153, 114), 2017 Swinburne University of Technology
Erratum: "The Sluggs Survey: A Catalog Of Globular Cluster Radial Velocities" (2017, Aj, 153, 114), Duncan Forbes, Adebusola Alabi, Jean Brodie, Aaron Romanowsky, Jay Strader, Caroline Foster, Christopher Usher, Lee Spitler, Sabine Bellstedt, Nicola Pastorello, Sreeja Kartha, Zach Jennings, Alexa Villaume, Asher Wasserman, Vincenzo Pota
Faculty Publications
This is an erratum for the article 2017 AJ 153 114.
Orbital Elements And Stellar Parameters Of The Active Binary Ux Arietis, 2017 European Southern Observatory
Orbital Elements And Stellar Parameters Of The Active Binary Ux Arietis, Christian A. Hummel, John D. Monnier, Rachael M. Roettenbacher, Guillermo Torres, Gregory W. Henry, Heidi Korhonen, Anthony Beasley, Gail H. Schaefer, Nils H. Turner, Theo A. Ten Brummelaar, Chris D. Farrington, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Frédérique Baron, Stefan Kraus
Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications
Stellar activity observed as large surface spots, radio flares, or emission lines is often found in binary systems. UX Arietis exhibits these signs of activity, originating on the K0 subgiant primary component. Our aim is to resolve the binary, measure the orbital motion, and provide accurate stellar parameters such as masses and luminosities to aid in the interpretation of the observed phenomena. Using the CHARA six-telescope optical long-baseline array on Mount Wilson, California, we obtained amplitudes and phases of the interferometric visibility on baselines up to 330 m in length, resolving the two components of the binary. We reanalyzed archival …
Characterizing Cool Brown Dwarfs And Low-Mass Companions With Low-Resolution Near-Infrared Spectra, 2017 The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Characterizing Cool Brown Dwarfs And Low-Mass Companions With Low-Resolution Near-Infrared Spectra, Paige Godfrey
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Exoplanet direct detections are reaching the temperature regime of cool brown dwarfs, motivating further understanding of the coolest substellar atmospheres. These objects, T and Y dwarfs, are numerous and isolated in the field, thus making them easier to study in detail than objects in companion systems. Brown dwarf spectral types are derived from spectral morphology and generally appear to correspond with decreasing mass and effective temperature (Teff). However, spectral subclasses of the colder objects do not share this monotonic temperature correlation, indicating that secondary parameters (gravity, metallicity, dust) significantly influence spectral morphology. These secondary atmospheric parameters can provide …
Kepler Sheds New And Unprecedented Light On The Variability Of A Blue Supergiant: Gravity Waves In The O9.5iab Star Hd 188209, 2017 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Kepler Sheds New And Unprecedented Light On The Variability Of A Blue Supergiant: Gravity Waves In The O9.5iab Star Hd 188209, Conny Aerts, Sergio Símon-Díaz, Steven Bloemen, Jonas Debosscher, Péter I. Pápics, Steve Bryson, M. Still, Ehsan Moravveji, Michael H. Williamson, Frank Grundahl, Mads Fredslund Andersen, Victoria Antoci, Pere L. Pallé, Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard, Tamara M. Rogers
Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications
Stellar evolution models are most uncertain for evolved massive stars. Asteroseismology based on high-precision uninterrupted space photometry has become a new way to test the outcome of stellar evolution theory and was recently applied to a multitude of stars, but not yet to massive evolved supergiants.Our aim is to detect, analyse and interpret the photospheric and wind variability of the O9.5 Iab star HD 188209 from Kepler space photometry and long-term high-resolution spectroscopy. We used Kepler scattered-light photometry obtained by the nominal mission during 1460 d to deduce the photometric variability of this O-type supergiant. In addition, we assembled and …
Accuracy And Stability Of Integration Methods For Neutrino Transport In Core Collapse Supernovae, 2017 kgrego12
Accuracy And Stability Of Integration Methods For Neutrino Transport In Core Collapse Supernovae, Kyle A. Gregory
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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Revealing The Structure Of The Outer Disks Of Be Stars, 2017 European Southern Observatory
Revealing The Structure Of The Outer Disks Of Be Stars, Robert Klement, Anthony C. Carciofi, Thomas Rivinius, Lynn D. Matthews, Rodrigo G. Vieira, Richard Ignace, Jon E. Bjorkman, B. C. Mota, Daniel M. Faes, A. D. Bratcher, M. Cure, Stanislav Stefl
ETSU Faculty Works
Context. The structure of the inner parts of Be star disks (≲ 20 stellar radii) is well explained by the viscous decretion disk (VDD) model, which is able to reproduce the observable properties of most of the objects studied so far. The outer parts, on the other hand, are not observationally well-explored, as they are observable only at radio wavelengths. A steepening of the spectral slope somewhere between infrared and radio wavelengths was reported for several Be stars that were previously detected in the radio, but a convincing physical explanation for this trend has not yet been provided.
Aims. We …
Have We Found Our Neighbors? The Search For Habitable Planets Outside Our Solar System, 2017 Duquesne University
Have We Found Our Neighbors? The Search For Habitable Planets Outside Our Solar System, Madeline Galbraith
D.U.Quark
No abstract provided.
Dust-Polarization Maps And Interstellar Turbulence, 2017 Dartmouth College
Dust-Polarization Maps And Interstellar Turbulence, Robert R. Caldwell, Chris Hirata, Marc Kamionkowski
Dartmouth Scholarship
Perhaps the most intriguing result of Planck's dust-polarization measurements is the observation that the power in the E-mode polarization is twice that in the B mode, as opposed to pre-Planck expectations of roughly equal dust powers in the E and B modes. Here we show how the E- and B-mode powers depend on the detailed properties of the fluctuations in the magnetized interstellar medium (ISM). These fluctuations can be decomposed into slow, fast, and Alfvén magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves, which comprise a complete basis that can be used to describe linear fluctuations of a magnetized fluid. They can …
Prospecting For Iron In The Galactic Supernova Remnant W49b, 2017 Morehead State University
Prospecting For Iron In The Galactic Supernova Remnant W49b, Eddi Akers, Taylor Ray, Thomas G. Pannuti
Celebration of Student Scholarship Poster Sessions Archive
No abstract provided.
Absolute Ages And Distances Of 22 Gcs Using Monte Carlo Main-Sequence Fitting, 2017 Dartmouth College
Absolute Ages And Distances Of 22 Gcs Using Monte Carlo Main-Sequence Fitting, Erin M. O'Malley, Christina Gilligan, Brian Chaboyer
Dartmouth Scholarship
The recent Gaia Data Release 1 of stellar parallaxes provides ample opportunity to find metal-poor main-sequence stars with precise parallaxes. We select 21 such stars with parallax uncertainties better than σ π /π ≤ 0.10 and accurate abundance determinations suitable for testing metal-poor stellar evolution models and determining the distance to Galactic globular clusters (GCs). A Monte Carlo analysis was used, taking into account uncertainties in the model construction parameters, to generate stellar models and isochrones to fit to the calibration stars. The isochrones that fit the calibration stars best were then used to determine the distances and ages …
On The Absence Of Non-Thermal X-Ray Emission Around Runaway O Stars, 2017 Academcy Sinica
On The Absence Of Non-Thermal X-Ray Emission Around Runaway O Stars, Jesus A. Toalá, Lidia M. Oskinova, Richard Ignace
ETSU Faculty Works
Theoretical models predict that the compressed interstellar medium around runaway O stars can produce high-energy non-thermal diffuse emission, in particular, non-thermal X-ray and γ-ray emission. So far, detection of non-thermal X-ray emission was claimed for only one runaway star, AE Aur. We present a search for non-thermal diffuse X-ray emission from bow shocks using archived XMM-Newton observations for a clean sample of six well-determined runaway O stars. We find that none of these objects present diffuse X-ray emission associated with their bow shocks, similarly to previous X-ray studies toward ζ Oph and BD+43°3654. We carefully investigated multi-wavelength observations of …
Book Review: From The Realm Of The Nebulae To Populations Of Galaxies: Dialogues On A Century Of Research, Astrophysics And Space Science Library, 435, 2017 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Book Review: From The Realm Of The Nebulae To Populations Of Galaxies: Dialogues On A Century Of Research, Astrophysics And Space Science Library, 435, T. D. Oswalt
Publications
This document is Dr. Oswalt’s review of From the Realm of the Nebulae to Populations of Galaxies : Dialogues on a Century of Research, Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 435. by Mauro D'Onofrio, Roberto Rampazzo, and Simone Zaggia Springer, 2016 785p bibl index afp, 9783319310046 $279.00, 9783319310060 $219.00
General Model For Light Curves Of Chromospherically Active Binary Stars, 2017 University of Helsinki
General Model For Light Curves Of Chromospherically Active Binary Stars, Lauri Jetsu, Gregory W. Henry, Jyri J. Lehtinen
Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications
The starspots on the surface of many chromospherically active binary stars concentrate on long-lived active longitudes separated by 180°. Shifts in activity between these two longitudes, the "flip-flop" events, have been observed in single stars like FK Comae and binary stars like σ Geminorum. Recently, interferometry has revealed that ellipticity may at least partly explain the flip-flop events in σ Geminorum. This idea was supported by the double-peaked shape of the long-term mean light curve of this star. Here we show that the long-term mean light curves of 14 chromospherically active binaries follow a general model that explains the connection …
A Differential Abundance Analysis Of Very Metal-Poor Stars, 2017 Dartmouth College
A Differential Abundance Analysis Of Very Metal-Poor Stars, Erin M. O'Malley, Andrew Mcwilliam, Brian Chaboyer, Ian Thompson
Dartmouth Scholarship
We have performed a differential line-by-line chemical abundance analysis, ultimately relative to the Sun, of nine very metal-poor main-sequence (MS) halo stars, near [Fe/H] = −2 dex. Our abundances range from dex with conservative uncertainties of 0.07 dex. We find an average [α/Fe] = 0.34 ± 0.09 dex, typical of the Milky Way. While our spectroscopic atmosphere parameters provide good agreement with Hubble Space Telescope parallaxes, there is significant disagreement with temperature and gravity parameters indicated by observed colors and theoretical isochrones. Although a systematic underestimate of the stellar temperature by a few hundred degrees could explain this …
A Hierarchical Model For The Ages Of Galactic Halo White Dwarfs, 2017 Imperial College London
A Hierarchical Model For The Ages Of Galactic Halo White Dwarfs, Shijing Si, Ted Von Hippel, David A. Van Dyk, Elliot Robinson, Aaron Webster, Et Al.
Publications
In astrophysics, we often aim to estimate one or more parameters for each member object in a population and study the distribution of the fitted parameters across the population. In this paper, we develop novel methods that allow us to take advantage of existing software designed for such case-by-case analyses to simultaneously fit parameters of both the individual objects and the parameters that quantify their distribution across the population. Our methods are based on Bayesian hierarchical modelling which is known to produce parameter estimators for the individual objects that are on average closer to their true values than estimators based …