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- ItemAn eccentric companion at the edge of the brown dwarf desert orbiting the 2.4 M-circle dot giant star HIP 67537(2017) Jones Fernández, Matías Ignacio; Brahm Scott, Rafael; Wittenmyer, R.; Drass, Holger; Jenkins, J.; Melo, C.; Vos, J.; Rojo, P.
- ItemFour new planets around giant stars and the mass-metallicity correlation of planet-hosting stars(2016) Jones Fernández, Matías Ignacio; Jenkins, J.; Brahm, R.; Wittenmyer, R; Olivares, F.; Melo, C.; Rojo, P.; Jordán Colzani, Andrés Cristóbal; Drass, Holger; Butler, R.; Wang, L.
- ItemGiant planets around two intermediate-mass evolved stars and confirmation of the planetary nature of HIP 67851c(2015) Jones Fernández, Matías Ignacio; Jenkins, J.; Rojo, P.; Olivares, F.; Melo, C.
- ItemNew spectroscopic binary companions of giant stars and updated metallicity distribution for binary systems(2016) Bluhm, P.; Jones Fernández, Matías Ignacio; Vanzi, Leonardo; Soto, M.; Voss, J.; Wittenmyer, R.; Drass, Holger; Jenkins, J.; Olivares, F.; Mennickent, R.; Vuckovic, M.; Rojo, P.; Melo, C.
- ItemOGLE-TR-211 -: a new transiting inflated hot Jupiter from the OGLE survey and ESO LP666 spectroscopic follow-up program(2008) Udalski, A.; Pont, F.; Naef, D.; Melo, C.; Bouchy, F.; Santos, N. C.; Moutou, C.; Diaz, R. F.; Gieren, W.; Gillon, M.; Hoyer, S.; Mayor, M.; Mazeh, T.; Minniti, D.; Pietrzynski, G.; Queloz, D.; Ramirez, S.; Ruiz, M. T.; Shporer, A.; Tamuz, O.; Udry, S.; Zoccali, M.; Kubiak, M.; Szymanski, M. K.; Soszynski, I.; Szewczyk, O.; Ulaczyk, K.; Wyrzykowski, L.We present results of the photometric campaign for planetary and low-luminosity object transits conducted by the OGLE survey in the 2005 season (Campaign #5). About twenty of the most promising candidates discovered in these data were subsequently verified spectroscopically with the VLT/FLAMES spectrograph.
- ItemThe "666" collaboration on OGLE transits I.: Accurate radius of the planets OGLE-TR-10b and OGLE-TR-56b with VLT deconvolution photometry(2007) Pont, F.; Moutou, C.; Gillon, M.; Udalski, A.; Bouchy, F.; Fernandes, J. M.; Gieren, W.; Mayor, M.; Mazeh, T.; Minniti, D.; Melo, C.; Naef, D.; Pietrzynski, G.; Queloz, D.; Ruiz, M. T.; Santos, N. C.; Udry, S.Transiting planets are essential to study the structure and evolution of extra-solar planets. For that purpose, it is important to measure precisely the radius of these planets. Here we report new high-accuracy photometry of the transits of OGLE-TR-10 and OGLE-TR-56 with VLT/FORS1. One transit of each object was covered in Bessel V and R filters, and treated with the deconvolution-based photometry algorithm DECPHOT, to ensure accurate millimagnitude light curves. Together with earlier spectroscopic measurements, the data imply a radius of 1.22(-0.07)(+0.12) R-J for OGLE-TR-10b and 1.30 +/- 0.05 R-J for OGLE-TR-56b. A re-analysis of the original OGLE photometry resolves an earlier discrepancy about the radius of OGLE-TR-10. The transit of OGLE-TR-56 is almost grazing, so that small systematics in the photometry can cause large changes in the derived radius. Our study confirms both planets as inflated hot Jupiters, with large radii comparable to that of HD 209458b and at least two other recently discovered transiting gas giants.
- ItemThe relationship between motivation to read and reading comprehension in chilean elementary students(2020) Orellana, P.; Melo, C.; Baldwin, P.; De Julio, S.; Pezoa Sandoval, José Pablo