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[arXiv] “HST SHEL: Enabling Comparative Exoplanetology with HST/STIS” Natalie H. Allen, David K. Sing, Néstor Espinoza et al. — «The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has been our most prolific tool to study exoplanet atmospheres. As the age of JWST begins, there is a wealth of HST archival data that is useful to strengthen our inferences from JWST. Notably, HST/STIS and its 0.3-1 $\mu$m wavelength coverage extends past JWST's 0.6…»
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[arXiv] “GRAVITY for MATISSE -- Improving the MATISSE performance with the GRAVITY fringe tracker” J. Woillez, R. Petrov, R. Abuter et al. — «Context: MATISSE, the mid-infrared spectro-imaging instrument of VLTI, was designed to deliver its advertised performance when paired with an external second generation fringe tracker. Science observation started in 2019, demonstrating imaging capabilities and faint science target…»
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[arXiv] “Using the COSMIC Population Synthesis Code to Investigate How Metallicity Affects the Rates of Interacting Binaries” Ayanah L. Cason, Nicole M. Lloyd-Ronning, Roseanne M. Cheng — «We use COSMIC, a galaxy population synthesis code, to investigate how metallicity affects the rate of formation of massive stars with a closely orbiting compact object companion, the suggested progenitors of radio loud long gamma-ray bursts.…»