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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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Institución detectada Período Navegá Descargá Solicitá
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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On the Existence of the Plateau Emission in High-energy Gamma-Ray Burst Light Curves Observed by Fermi-LAT

M. G. DainottiORCID; N. OmodeiORCID; G. P. Srinivasaragavan; G. VianelloORCID; R. Willingale; P. O’Brien; S. NagatakiORCID; V. PetrosianORCID; Z. NuygenORCID; X. HernandezORCID; M. AxelssonORCID; E. BissaldiORCID; F. LongoORCID

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

Pp. 13

California Legacy Survey. II. Occurrence of Giant Planets beyond the Ice Line

Benjamin J. FultonORCID; Lee J. RosenthalORCID; Lea A. HirschORCID; Howard IsaacsonORCID; Andrew W. HowardORCID; Cayla M. DedrickORCID; Ilya A. SherstyukORCID; Sarah C. BluntORCID; Erik A. PetiguraORCID; Heather A. KnutsonORCID; Aida BehmardORCID; Ashley ChontosORCID; Justin R. CreppORCID; Ian J. M. CrossfieldORCID; Paul A. DalbaORCID; Debra A. FischerORCID; Gregory W. HenryORCID; Stephen R. KaneORCID; Molly KosiarekORCID; Geoffrey W. MarcyORCID; Ryan A. RubenzahlORCID; Lauren M. WeissORCID; Jason T. WrightORCID

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

Pp. 14

Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project (TEMP). VI. The Homogeneous Refinement of System Parameters for 39 Transiting Hot Jupiters with 127 New Light Curves

Xian-Yu WangORCID; Yong-Hao WangORCID; Songhu WangORCID; Zhen-Yu WuORCID; Malena RiceORCID; Xu Zhou; Tobias C. HinseORCID; Hui-Gen LiuORCID; Bo MaORCID; Xiyan Peng; Hui ZhangORCID; Cong YuORCID; Ji-Lin ZhouORCID; Gregory LaughlinORCID

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

Pp. 15

Quiet-Sun Mg ii h and k Line Profiles Derived from IRIS Full-Sun Mosaics. I. Reference Profiles and Center-to-limb Variation

Stanislav GunárORCID; Július KozaORCID; Pavol SchwartzORCID; Petr HeinzelORCID; Wenjuan LiuORCID

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

Pp. 16

Surface Rotation and Photometric Activity for Kepler Targets. II. G and F Main-sequence Stars and Cool Subgiant Stars

A. R. G. SantosORCID; S. N. BretonORCID; S. MathurORCID; R. A. GarcíaORCID

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

Pp. 17

Hidden Treasures in the Unknown 3CR Extragalactic Radio Sky: A Multiwavelength Approach

V. MissagliaORCID; F. MassaroORCID; E. Liuzzo; A. PaggiORCID; R. P. KraftORCID; W. R. FormanORCID; A. Jimenez-GallardoORCID; J. P. Madrid; F. RicciORCID; C. StuardiORCID; B. J. WilkesORCID; S. A. Baum; C. P. O’DeaORCID; J. KuraszkiewiczORCID; G. R. TremblayORCID; A. Maselli; A. CapettiORCID; E. Sani; B. BalmaverdeORCID; D. E. Harris

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

Pp. 18

PHANGS–ALMA Data Processing and Pipeline

Adam K. LeroyORCID; Annie HughesORCID; Daizhong LiuORCID; Jérôme PetyORCID; Erik RosolowskyORCID; Toshiki SaitoORCID; Eva SchinnererORCID; Andreas Schruba; Antonio UseroORCID; Christopher M. FaesiORCID; Cinthya N. HerreraORCID; Mélanie ChevanceORCID; Alexander P. S. HygateORCID; Amanda A. KepleyORCID; Eric W. KochORCID; Miguel QuerejetaORCID; Kazimierz Sliwa; David Will; Christine D. WilsonORCID; Gagandeep S. AnandORCID; Ashley BarnesORCID; Francesco BelfioreORCID; Ivana BešlićORCID; Frank BigielORCID; Guillermo A. BlancORCID; Alberto D. BolattoORCID; Médéric BoquienORCID; Yixian CaoORCID; Rupali ChandarORCID; Jérémy ChastenetORCID; I-Da ChiangORCID; Enrico CongiuORCID; Daniel A. DaleORCID; Sinan DegerORCID; Jakob S. den BrokORCID; Cosima EibensteinerORCID; Eric EmsellemORCID; Axel García-RodríguezORCID; Simon C. O. GloverORCID; Kathryn GrashaORCID; Brent GrovesORCID; Jonathan D. HenshawORCID; María J. Jiménez DonaireORCID; Jaeyeon KimORCID; Ralf S. KlessenORCID; Kathryn KreckelORCID; J. M. Diederik KruijssenORCID; Kirsten L. LarsonORCID; Janice C. LeeORCID; Ness MaykerORCID; Rebecca McElroyORCID; Sharon E. MeidtORCID; Angus MokORCID; Hsi-An PanORCID; Johannes PuschnigORCID; Alessandro RazzaORCID; Patricia Sánchez-Bl’azquezORCID; Karin M. SandstromORCID; Francesco Santoro; Amy SardoneORCID; Fabian Scheuermann; Jiayi SunORCID; David A. ThilkerORCID; Jordan A. TurnerORCID; Leonardo Ubeda; Dyas UtomoORCID; Elizabeth J. WatkinsORCID; Thomas G. WilliamsORCID

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

Pp. 19

The Dark Energy Survey Data Release 2

T. M. C. Abbott; M. AdamówORCID; M. AguenaORCID; S. AllamORCID; A. Amon; J. AnnisORCID; S. Avila; D. Bacon; M. Banerji; K. Bechtol; M. R. BeckerORCID; G. M. BernsteinORCID; E. BertinORCID; S. Bhargava; S. L. BridleORCID; D. BrooksORCID; D. L. BurkeORCID; A. Carnero RosellORCID; M. Carrasco KindORCID; J. CarreteroORCID; F. J. Castander; R. CawthonORCID; C. ChangORCID; A. ChoiORCID; C. ConseliceORCID; M. Costanzi; M. CrocceORCID; L. N. da CostaORCID; T. M. DavisORCID; J. De VicenteORCID; J. DeRose; S. DesaiORCID; H. T. DiehlORCID; J. P. Dietrich; A. Drlica-WagnerORCID; K. EckertORCID; J. Elvin-PooleORCID; S. Everett; A. E. EvrardORCID; I. Ferrero; A. FertéORCID; B. Flaugher; P. FosalbaORCID; D. FriedelORCID; J. FriemanORCID; J. García-BellidoORCID; E. GaztanagaORCID; L. Gelman; D. W. GerdesORCID; T. GiannantonioORCID; M. S. S. GillORCID; D. GruenORCID; R. A. GruendlORCID; J. GschwendORCID; G. GutierrezORCID; W. G. Hartley; S. R. HintonORCID; D. L. HollowoodORCID; K. HonscheidORCID; D. HutererORCID; D. J. JamesORCID; T. Jeltema; M. D. JohnsonORCID; S. KentORCID; R. Kron; K. Kuehn; N. KuropatkinORCID; O. LahavORCID; T. S. LiORCID; C. LidmanORCID; H. LinORCID; N. MacCrannORCID; M. A. G. MaiaORCID; T. A. ManningORCID; J. D. Maloney; M. March; J. L. MarshallORCID; P. MartiniORCID; P. MelchiorORCID; F. MenanteauORCID; R. MiquelORCID; R. MorganORCID; J. MylesORCID; E. NeilsenORCID; R. L. C. OgandoORCID; A. PalmeseORCID; F. Paz-Chinchón; D. Petravick; A. PieresORCID; A. A. PlazasORCID; C. Pond; M. Rodriguez-Monroy; A. K. RomerORCID; A. RoodmanORCID; E. S. RykoffORCID; M. SakoORCID; E. SanchezORCID; B. Santiago; V. Scarpine; S. Serrano; I. Sevilla-Noarbe; J. Allyn SmithORCID; M. SmithORCID; M. Soares-Santos; E. Suchyta; M. E. C. SwansonORCID; G. TarleORCID; D. ThomasORCID; C. To; P. E. Tremblay; M. A. Troxel; D. L. TuckerORCID; D. J. Turner; T. N. Varga; A. R. WalkerORCID; R. H. WechslerORCID; J. WellerORCID; W. WesterORCID; R. D. Wilkinson; B. YannyORCID; Y. ZhangORCID; R. NikuttaORCID; M. FitzpatrickORCID; A. JacquesORCID; A. ScottORCID; K. OlsenORCID; L. HuangORCID; D. HerreraORCID; S. JuneauORCID; D. NideverORCID; B. A. Weaver; C. Adean; V. Correia; M. de Freitas; F. N. Freitas; C. Singulani; G. Vila-Verde

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

Pp. 20

Infrared Surface Brightness Fluctuation Distances for MASSIVE and Type Ia Supernova Host Galaxies*

Joseph B. JensenORCID; John P. BlakesleeORCID; Chung-Pei MaORCID; Peter A. MilneORCID; Peter J. BrownORCID; Michele CantielloORCID; Peter M. GarnavichORCID; Jenny E. GreeneORCID; John R. LuceyORCID; Anh Phan; R. Brent TullyORCID; Charlotte M. WoodORCID

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>We measured high-quality surface brightness fluctuation (SBF) distances for a sample of 63 massive early-type galaxies using the WFC3/IR camera on the Hubble Space Telescope. The median uncertainty on the SBF distance measurements is 0.085 mag, or 3.9% in distance. Achieving this precision at distances of 50–100 Mpc required significant improvements to the SBF calibration and data analysis procedures for WFC3/IR data. Forty-two of the galaxies are from the MASSIVE Galaxy Survey, a complete sample of massive galaxies within ∼100 Mpc; the SBF distances for these will be used to improve the estimates of the stellar and central supermassive black hole masses in these galaxies. Twenty-four of the galaxies are Type Ia supernova hosts, useful for calibrating SN Ia distances for early-type galaxies and exploring possible systematic trends in the peak luminosities. Our results demonstrate that the SBF method is a powerful and versatile technique for measuring distances to galaxies with evolved stellar populations out to 100 Mpc and constraining the local value of the Hubble constant.</jats:p>

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

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An Atlas of Dynamical Evolution Models of 361 Fanaroff–Riley Type II Radio Sources

Jerzy MachalskiORCID; Dorota Kozieł-WierzbowskaORCID; Arti GoyalORCID

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

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