Search Results - "Ilin, Ekaterina"
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Focus of the IPCC Assessment Reports Has Shifted to Lower Temperatures
Published in Earth's future (01-05-2022)“…We focus on how different global temperature increases represented in IPCC reports have shifted over time. While the first four assessment reports had a…”
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Seaweed as a Resilient Food Solution After a Nuclear War
Published in Earth's future (01-01-2024)“…Abrupt sunlight reduction scenarios such as a nuclear winter caused by the burning of cities in a nuclear war, an asteroid/comet impact or an eruption of a…”
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AltaiPony - Flare science in Kepler, K2 and TESS light curves
Published in Journal of open source software (30-06-2021)Get full text
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Searching for gamma-ray emission from stellar flares
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (07-06-2024)“…Abstract Flares from magnetically active dwarf stars should produce relativistic particles capable of creating γ-rays. So far, the only isolated main sequence…”
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Flaring latitudes in ensembles of low-mass stars
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (08-06-2023)“…ABSTRACT The distribution of small-scale magnetic fields in stellar photospheres is an important ingredient in our understanding of the magnetism of low-mass…”
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Simulating the Space Weather in the AU Mic System: Stellar Winds and Extreme Coronal Mass Ejections
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-04-2022)“…Abstract Two close-in planets have been recently found around the M-dwarf flare star AU Microscopii (AU Mic). These Neptune-sized planets (AU Mic b and c) seem…”
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Planetary perturbers: flaring star–planet interactions in Kepler and TESS
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-01-2024)“…ABSTRACT In many star–planet systems discovered so far, the innermost planet orbits within only a few stellar radii. In these systems, planets could become in…”
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Giant white-light flares on fully convective stars occur at high latitudes
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-10-2021)“…ABSTRACT White-light flares are magnetically driven localized brightenings on the surfaces of stars. Their temporal, spectral, and statistical properties…”
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Localizing flares to understand stellar magnetic fields and space weather in exo‐systems
Published in Astronomische Nachrichten (01-05-2022)“…Stars are uniform spheres, but only to first order. The way in which stellar rotation and magnetism break this symmetry places important observational…”
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Searching for flaring star-planet interactions in AU Mic TESS observations
Published 29-04-2022“…Planets that closely orbit magnetically active stars are thought to be able to interact with their magnetic fields in a way that modulates stellar activity…”
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Searching For Gamma-ray Emission from Stellar Flares
Published 24-05-2024“…Flares from magnetically active dwarf stars should produce relativistic particles capable of creating gamma-rays. So far, the only isolated main sequence star…”
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The corona of a fully convective star with a near-polar flare
Published 09-05-2024“…A&A 687, A138 (2024) In 2020, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) observed a rapidly rotating M7 dwarf, TIC 277539431, produce a flare at 81{\deg}…”
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Three young planets around the K-dwarf K2-198: High-energy environment, evaporation history and expected future
Published 12-11-2023“…Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 527, Issue 1, January 2024, Pages 374-385 Planets orbiting young stars are thought to experience…”
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Planetary perturbers: Flaring star-planet interactions in Kepler and TESS
Published 07-11-2023“…In many star-planet systems discovered so far, the innermost planet orbits within only a few stellar radii. In these systems, planets could become in-situ…”
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Localizing flares to understand stellar magnetic fields and space weather in exo-systems
Published 17-12-2021“…Stars are uniform spheres, but only to first order. The way in which stellar rotation and magnetism break this symmetry places important observational…”
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Flaring Latitudes in Ensembles of Low Mass Stars
Published 03-06-2023“…The distribution of small-scale magnetic fields in stellar photospheres is an important ingredient in our understanding of the magnetism of low mass stars…”
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Hints of auroral and magnetospheric polarized radio emission from the scallop-shell star 2MASS J05082729$-$2101444
Published 29-10-2024“…Scallop-shell stars, a recently discovered class of young M dwarfs, show complex optical light curves that are characterized by periodic dips as well as other…”
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Simulating the Space Weather in the AU Mic System: Stellar Winds and Extreme Coronal Mass Ejections
Published 16-02-2022“…Two close-in planets have been recently found around the M-dwarf flare star AU Microscopii (AU Mic). These Neptune-sized planets (AU Mic b and c) seem to be…”
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Flares in Open Clusters with K2. II. Pleiades, Hyades, Praesepe, Ruprecht 147, and M67
Published 12-10-2020“…A&A 645, A42 (2021) Flares, energetic eruptions on the surfaces of stars, are an unmistakable manifestation of magnetically driven emission. Their occurrence…”
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Flares in Open Clusters with K2. I. M45 (Pleiades), M44 (Praesepe) and M67
Published 17-12-2018“…A&A 622, A133 (2019) The presence and strength of a stellar magnetic field and activity is rooted in a star's fundamental parameters such as mass and age. Can…”
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