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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement (ApJS)

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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement is an open access journal publishing significant articles containing extensive data or calculations. ApJS also supports Special Issues, collections of thematically related papers published simultaneously in a single volume.
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astronomy; astrophysics

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No detectada desde dic. 1996 / hasta dic. 2023 IOPScience

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ISSN impreso

0067-0049

ISSN electrónico

1538-4365

Editor responsable

American Astronomical Society (AAS)

Idiomas de la publicación

  • inglés

País de edición

Reino Unido

Información sobre licencias CC

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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A Systematic Search for the Reddest Far-infrared and Submillimeter Galaxies: Revealing Dust-embedded Starbursts at High Redshifts

Haojing YanORCID; Zhiyuan MaORCID; Jia-Sheng Huang; Lulu FanORCID

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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A Monte Carlo Implementation of Galactic Free–Free Emission for the EoR Foreground Models

Xiaoli LianORCID; Haiguang Xu; Dongchao Zheng; Zhenghao Zhu; Dan Hu

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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The Athena++ Adaptive Mesh Refinement Framework: Design and Magnetohydrodynamic Solvers

James M. StoneORCID; Kengo TomidaORCID; Christopher J. White; Kyle G. FelkerORCID

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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SPECULATOR: Emulating Stellar Population Synthesis for Fast and Accurate Galaxy Spectra and Photometry

Justin AlsingORCID; Hiranya PeirisORCID; Joel LejaORCID; ChangHoon HahnORCID; Rita Tojeiro; Daniel MortlockORCID; Boris LeistedtORCID; Benjamin D. Johnson; Charlie ConroyORCID

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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A Systematic Observational Study on Galactic Interstellar Ratio 18O/17O. I. C18O and C17O J = 1–0 Data Analysis

J. S. ZhangORCID; W. Liu; Y. T. Yan; H. Z. Yu; J. T. Liu; Y. H. Zheng; D. RomanoORCID; Z.-Y. ZhangORCID; J. Z. Wang; J. L. Chen; Y. X. Wang; W. J. Zhang; H. H. Lu; L. S. Chen; Y. P. Zou; H. Q. Yang; T. Wen; F. S. Lu

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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Estimation of Stellar Ages and Masses Using Gaussian Process Regression

Yude BuORCID; Yerra Bharat KumarORCID; Jianhang Xie; Jingchang Pan; Gang Zhao; Yaqian Wu

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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The 16th Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: First Release from the APOGEE-2 Southern Survey and Full Release of eBOSS Spectra

Romina Ahumada; Carlos Allende Prieto; Andrés Almeida; Friedrich Anders; Scott F. Anderson; Brett H. AndrewsORCID; Borja AnguianoORCID; Riccardo Arcodia; Eric Armengaud; Marie Aubert; Santiago Avila; Vladimir Avila-ReeseORCID; Carles BadenesORCID; Christophe Balland; Kat BargerORCID; Jorge K. Barrera-BallesterosORCID; Sarbani BasuORCID; Julian BautistaORCID; Rachael L. BeatonORCID; Timothy C. BeersORCID; B. Izamar T. Benavides; Chad F. BenderORCID; Mariangela Bernardi; Matthew BershadyORCID; Florian Beutler; Christian Moni Bidin; Jonathan Bird; Dmitry BizyaevORCID; Guillermo A. Blanc; Michael R. BlantonORCID; Médéric Boquien; Jura BorissovaORCID; Jo BovyORCID; W. N. BrandtORCID; Jonathan Brinkmann; Joel R. BrownsteinORCID; Kevin BundyORCID; Martin BureauORCID; Adam BurgasserORCID; Etienne Burtin; Mariana Cano-Díaz; Raffaella Capasso; Michele CappellariORCID; Ricardo CarreraORCID; Solène Chabanier; William ChaplinORCID; Michael Chapman; Brian CherinkaORCID; Cristina Chiappini; Peter Doohyun Choi; S. Drew ChojnowskiORCID; Haeun ChungORCID; Nicolas Clerc; Damien Coffey; Julia M. Comerford; Johan ComparatORCID; Luiz da Costa; Marie-Claude Cousinou; Kevin CoveyORCID; Jeffrey D. CraneORCID; Katia CunhaORCID; Gabriele da Silva Ilha; Yu Sophia Dai; Sanna B. Damsted; Jeremy DarlingORCID; James W. Davidson; Roger DaviesORCID; Kyle DawsonORCID; Nikhil De; Axel de la Macorra; Nathan De LeeORCID; Anna Bárbara de Andrade Queiroz; Alice Deconto Machado; Sylvain de la Torre; Flavia Dell’Agli; Hélion du Mas des Bourboux; Aleksandar M. Diamond-Stanic; Sean Dillon; John Donor; Niv DroryORCID; Chris Duckworth; Tom Dwelly; Garrett Ebelke; Sarah Eftekharzadeh; Arthur Davis EigenbrotORCID; Yvonne P. Elsworth; Mike Eracleous; Ghazaleh Erfanianfar; Stephanie Escoffier; Xiaohui FanORCID; Emily Farr; José G. Fernández-Trincado; Diane FeuilletORCID; Alexis FinoguenovORCID; Patricia Fofie; Amelia Fraser-McKelvie; Peter M. FrinchaboyORCID; Sebastien Fromenteau; Hai FuORCID; Lluís GalbanyORCID; Rafael A. GarciaORCID; D. A. García-Hernández; Luis Alberto Garma Oehmichen; Junqiang Ge; Marcio Antonio Geimba Maia; Doug GeislerORCID; Joseph GelfandORCID; Julian GoddyORCID; Violeta Gonzalez-Perez; Kathleen Grabowski; Paul GreenORCID; Catherine J. GrierORCID; Hong GuoORCID; Julien Guy; Paul HardingORCID; Sten Hasselquist; Adam James Hawken; Christian R. HayesORCID; Fred Hearty; S. Hekker; David W. HoggORCID; Jon A. HoltzmanORCID; Danny Horta; Jiamin Hou; Bau-Ching HsiehORCID; Daniel HuberORCID; Jason A. S. HuntORCID; J. Ider Chitham; Julie Imig; Mariana Jaber; Camilo Eduardo Jimenez Angel; Jennifer A. JohnsonORCID; Amy M. Jones; Henrik Jönsson; Eric JulloORCID; Yerim Kim; Karen KinemuchiORCID; Charles C. Kirkpatrick IV; George W. Kite; Mark Klaene; Jean-Paul Kneib; Juna A. KollmeierORCID; Hui Kong; Marina KounkelORCID; Dhanesh KrishnaraoORCID; Ivan LacernaORCID; Ting-Wen LanORCID; Richard R. Lane; David R. LawORCID; Jean-Marc Le Goff; Henry W. Leung; Hannah LewisORCID; Cheng Li; Jianhui LianORCID; Lihwai Lin; Dan Long; Penélope Longa-Peña; Britt LundgrenORCID; Brad W. LykeORCID; J. Ted Mackereth; Chelsea L. MacLeod; Steven R. MajewskiORCID; Arturo ManchadoORCID; Claudia Maraston; Paul MartiniORCID; Thomas Masseron; Karen L. MastersORCID; Savita MathurORCID; Richard M. McDermid; Andrea Merloni; Michael Merrifield; Szabolcs Mészáros; Andrea MiglioORCID; Dante MinnitiORCID; Rebecca Minsley; Takamitsu MiyajiORCID; Faizan Gohar Mohammad; Benoit Mosser; Eva-Maria Mueller; Demitri Muna; Andrea Muñoz-Gutiérrez; Adam D. Myers; Seshadri NadathurORCID; Preethi Nair; Kirpal NandraORCID; Janaina Correa do Nascimento; Rebecca Jean NevinORCID; Jeffrey A. NewmanORCID; David L. NideverORCID; Christian NitschelmORCID; Pasquier Noterdaeme; Julia E. O’Connell; Matthew D. Olmstead; Daniel Oravetz; Audrey Oravetz; Yeisson Osorio; Zachary J. PaceORCID; Nelson PadillaORCID; Nathalie Palanque-DelabrouilleORCID; Pedro A. Palicio; Hsi-An PanORCID; Kaike PanORCID; James Parker; Romain Paviot; Sebastien Peirani; Karla Peña Ramŕez; Samantha Penny; Will J. PercivalORCID; Ismael Perez-FournonORCID; Ignasi Pérez-Ràfols; Patrick Petitjean; Matthew M. Pieri; Marc PinsonneaultORCID; Vijith Jacob Poovelil; Joshua Tyler PovickORCID; Abhishek PrakashORCID; Adrian M. Price-WhelanORCID; M. Jordan Raddick; Anand Raichoor; Amy Ray; Sandro Barboza Rembold; Mehdi Rezaie; Rogemar A. RiffelORCID; Rogério Riffel; Hans-Walter RixORCID; Annie C. RobinORCID; A. Roman-LopesORCID; Carlos Román-ZúñigaORCID; Benjamin RoseORCID; Ashley J. RossORCID; Graziano Rossi; Kate RowlandsORCID; Kate H. R. RubinORCID; Mara SalvatoORCID; Ariel G. Sánchez; Laura Sánchez-Menguiano; José R. Sánchez-Gallego; Conor Sayres; Adam Schaefer; Ricardo P. Schiavon; Jaderson S. SchimoiaORCID; Edward SchlaflyORCID; David SchlegelORCID; Donald P. Schneider; Mathias SchultheisORCID; Axel Schwope; Hee-Jong SeoORCID; Aldo Serenelli; Arman ShafielooORCID; Shoaib Jamal Shamsi; Zhengyi Shao; Shiyin ShenORCID; Matthew ShetroneORCID; Raphael Shirley; Víctor Silva Aguirre; Joshua D. Simon; M. F. Skrutskie; Anže SlosarORCID; Rebecca Smethurst; Jennifer SobeckORCID; Bernardo Cervantes Sodi; Diogo SoutoORCID; David V. StarkORCID; Keivan G. StassunORCID; Matthias SteinmetzORCID; Dennis StelloORCID; Julianna Stermer; Thaisa Storchi-BergmannORCID; Alina Streblyanska; Guy S. StringfellowORCID; Amelia StutzORCID; Genaro Suárez; Jing SunORCID; Manuchehr Taghizadeh-Popp; Michael S. Talbot; Jamie TayarORCID; Aniruddha R. Thakar; Riley Theriault; Daniel Thomas; Zak C. Thomas; Jeremy Tinker; Rita Tojeiro; Hector Hernandez Toledo; Christy A. Tremonti; Nicholas W. TroupORCID; Sarah TuttleORCID; Eduardo Unda-Sanzana; Marica ValentiniORCID; Jaime Vargas-González; Mariana Vargas-Magaña; Jose Antonio Vázquez-MataORCID; M. Vivek; David WakeORCID; Yuting WangORCID; Benjamin Alan Weaver; Anne-Marie Weijmans; Vivienne Wild; John C. Wilson; Robert F. Wilson; Nathan Wolthuis; W. M. Wood-VaseyORCID; Renbin YanORCID; Meng Yang; Christophe Yèche; Olga Zamora; Pauline Zarrouk; Gail ZasowskiORCID; Kai ZhangORCID; Cheng Zhao; Gongbo Zhao; Zheng Zheng; Zheng Zheng; Guangtun ZhuORCID; Hu ZouORCID

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>This paper documents the 16th data release (DR16) from the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys (SDSS), the fourth and penultimate from the fourth phase (SDSS-IV). This is the first release of data from the Southern Hemisphere survey of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment 2 (APOGEE-2); new data from APOGEE-2 North are also included. DR16 is also notable as the final data release for the main cosmological program of the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS), and all raw and reduced spectra from that project are released here. DR16 also includes all the data from the Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey and new data from the SPectroscopic IDentification of ERosita Survey programs, both of which were co-observed on eBOSS plates. DR16 has no new data from the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey (or the MaNGA Stellar Library “MaStar”). We also preview future SDSS-V operations (due to start in 2020), and summarize plans for the final SDSS-IV data release (DR17).</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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Credit Lost: Two Decades of Software Citation in Astronomy

Daina R. BouquinORCID; Daniel A. ChivvisORCID; Edwin HennekenORCID; Kelly LockhartORCID; August MuenchORCID; Jennifer KochORCID

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Software has been a crucial contributor to scientific progress in astronomy for decades, but practices that enable machine-actionable citations have not been consistently applied to software itself. Instead, software citation behaviors developed independently from standard publication mechanisms and policies, resulting in human-readable citations that remain hidden over time and that cannot represent the influence software has had in the field. These historical software citation behaviors need to be understood in order to improve software citation guidance and develop relevant publishing practices that fully support the astronomy community. To this end, a 23 year retrospective analysis of software citation practices in astronomy was developed. Astronomy publications were mined for 410 aliases associated with nine software packages and analyzed to identify past practices and trends that prevent software citations from benefiting software authors.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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The Zwicky Transient Facility Catalog of Periodic Variable Stars

Xiaodian ChenORCID; Shu WangORCID; Licai DengORCID; Richard de GrijsORCID; Ming YangORCID; Hao TianORCID

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>The number of known periodic variables has grown rapidly in recent years. Thanks to its large field of view and faint limiting magnitude, the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) offers a unique opportunity to detect variable stars in the northern sky. Here, we exploit ZTF Data Release 2 (DR2) to search for and classify variables down to <jats:italic>r</jats:italic> ∼ 20.6 mag. We classify 781,602 periodic variables into 11 main types using an improved classification method. Comparison with previously published catalogs shows that 621,702 objects (79.5%) are newly discovered or newly classified, including ∼700 Cepheids, ∼5000 RR Lyrae stars, ∼15,000 <jats:italic>δ</jats:italic> Scuti variables, ∼350,000 eclipsing binaries, ∼100,000 long-period variables, and about 150,000 rotational variables. The typical misclassification rate and period accuracy are on the order of 2% and 99%, respectively. 74% of our variables are located at Galactic latitudes, <jats:inline-formula> <jats:tex-math> <?CDATA $| b| \lt 10^\circ $?> </jats:tex-math> <jats:inline-graphic xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="apjsab9caeieqn1.gif" xlink:type="simple" /> </jats:inline-formula>. This large sample of Cepheids, RR Lyrae, <jats:italic>δ</jats:italic> Scuti stars, and contact (EW-type) eclipsing binaries is helpful to investigate the Galaxy’s disk structure and evolution with an improved completeness, areal coverage, and age resolution. Specifically, the northern warp and the disk’s edge at distances of 15–20 kpc are significantly better covered than previously. Among rotational variables, RS Canum Venaticorum and BY Draconis-type variables can be separated easily. Our knowledge of stellar chromospheric activity would benefit greatly from a statistical analysis of these types of variables.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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The Thermal Equilibrium Mass-loss Model and Its Applications in Binary Evolution

Hongwei GeORCID; Ronald F Webbink; Zhanwen HanORCID

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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