Mapping the X-ray variability of GRS1915+105 with machine learning

Kavli Affiliate: Ronald A. Remillard | First 5 Authors: Benjamin J. Ricketts, James F. Steiner, Cecilia Garraffo, Ronald A. Remillard, Daniela Huppenkothen | Summary: Black hole X-ray binary systems (BHBs) contain a close companion star accreting onto a stellar-mass black hole. A typical BHB undergoes transient outbursts during which it exhibits a sequence of long-lived […]


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NICER/NuSTAR Characterization of 4U 1957+11: A Near Maximally Spinning Black Hole Potentially in the Mass Gap

Kavli Affiliate: Ronald A. Remillard | First 5 Authors: Erin Barillier, Victoria Grinberg, David Horn, Michael A. Nowak, Ronald A. Remillard | Summary: 4U 1957+11 is a black hole candidate system that has been in a soft X-ray spectral state since its discovery. We present analyses of recent joint NICER and NuSTAR spectra, which are […]


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Characterization of a set of small planets with TESS and CHEOPS and an analysis of photometric performance

Kavli Affiliate: Sara Seager | First 5 Authors: Dominic Oddo, Diana Dragomir, Alexis Brandeker, Hugh P. Osborn, Karen Collins | Summary: The radius valley carries implications for how the atmospheres of small planets form and evolve, but this feature is visible only with highly precise characterizations of many small planets. We present the characterization of […]


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From X-rays to physical parameters: a comprehensive analysis of thermal tidal disruption event X-ray spectra

Kavli Affiliate: Dheeraj Pasham | First 5 Authors: Andrew Mummery, Thomas Wevers, Richard Saxton, Dheeraj Pasham, | Summary: We perform a comprehensive analysis of a population of 19 X-ray bright tidal disruption events (TDEs), fitting their X-ray spectra with a new, physically self consistent, relativistic accretion disc model. Not all of the TDEs inhabit regions […]


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White dwarf — red giant star binaries as Type Ia supernova progenitors: with and without magnetic confinement

Kavli Affiliate: Saul A. Rappaport | First 5 Authors: Iminhaji Ablimit, Philipp Podsiadlowski, Rosanne Di Stefano, Saul A. Rappaport, James Wicker | Summary: Various white-dwarf (WD) binary scenarios have been proposed trying to understand the nature and the diversity of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). In this work, we study the evolution of carbon-oxygen WD […]


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Unification of thermal and quantum noise in gravitational-wave detectors

Kavli Affiliate: Lee McCuller | First 5 Authors: Chris Whittle, Lee McCuller, Vivishek Sudhir, Matthew Evans, | Summary: Contemporary gravitational-wave detectors are fundamentally limited by thermal noise — due to dissipation in the mechanical elements of the test mass — and quantum noise — from the vacuum fluctuations of the optical field used to probe […]


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First Flight Performance of the Micro-X Microcalorimeter X-Ray Sounding Rocket

Kavli Affiliate: Sarah N. T. Heine | First 5 Authors: Joseph S. Adams, Robert Baker, Simon R. Bandler, Noemie Bastidon, Daniel Castro | Summary: The flight of the Micro-X sounding rocket on July 22, 2018 marked the first operation of Transition-Edge Sensors and their SQUID readouts in space. The instrument combines the microcalorimeter array with […]


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The radio detection and accretion properties of the peculiar nuclear transient AT 2019avd

Kavli Affiliate: Dheeraj R. Pasham | First 5 Authors: Yanan Wang, Ranieri D. Baldi, Santiago del Palacio, Muryel Guolo, Xiaolong Yang | Summary: AT 2019avd is a nuclear transient detected from infrared to soft X-rays, though its nature is yet unclear. The source has shown two consecutive flaring episodes in the optical and the infrared […]


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