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View article: Observations and Radiative Transfer Simulations of the Carbon-rich AGB Star V Oph with VLTI/MATISSE*
Observations and Radiative Transfer Simulations of the Carbon-rich AGB Star V Oph with VLTI/MATISSE* Open
Carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are among the most important contributors of enriched materials to the interstellar medium due to their strong stellar winds. To fully characterize mass loss on the AGB, it is necessary to de…
View article: NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Phase I Final Report -- A Lunar Long-Baseline UV/Optical Imaging Interferometer: Artemis-enabled Stellar Imager (AeSI)
NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Phase I Final Report -- A Lunar Long-Baseline UV/Optical Imaging Interferometer: Artemis-enabled Stellar Imager (AeSI) Open
This report presents the findings of a NIAC Phase I feasibility study for the Artemis-enabled Stellar Imager (AeSI), a proposed high-resolution, UV/Optical interferometer designed for deployment on the lunar surface. Its primary science go…
View article: Observations and Radiative Transfer Simulations of the Carbon-rich AGB star V Oph with VLTI/MATISSE
Observations and Radiative Transfer Simulations of the Carbon-rich AGB star V Oph with VLTI/MATISSE Open
Carbon-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars are among the most important contributors of enriched materials to the interstellar medium due to their strong stellar winds. To fully characterize mass loss on the AGB, it is necessary to de…
View article: A Candidate High-velocity Exoplanet System in the Galactic Bulge
A Candidate High-velocity Exoplanet System in the Galactic Bulge Open
We present an analysis of adaptive optics images from the Keck I telescope of the microlensing event MOA-2011-BLG-262. The original discovery paper by Bennett et al. reports two possibilities for the lens system: a nearby gas giant lens wi…
View article: A Candidate High-Velocity Exoplanet System in the Galactic Bulge
A Candidate High-Velocity Exoplanet System in the Galactic Bulge Open
We present an analysis of adaptive optics (AO) images from the Keck-I telescope of the microlensing event MOA-2011-BLG-262. The original discovery paper by Bennett et al. 2014 reports two distinct possibilities for the lens system; a nearb…