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TESS Weekly Bulletin: Jan 27th

Date Fri 27 January 2023 By Veselin Kostov

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin! This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive. Enjoy!

TESS-Gaia Light Curve: a PSF-based TESS FFI light curve product (Han and Brandt 2023) :

It is expected that the Full-Frame-Image data from TESS will yield tens of thousands of …

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TESS Weekly Bulletin: Dec 15th

Date Thu 15 December 2022 By Veselin Kostov

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin! This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive. Enjoy!

Observed Rate Variation in Superflaring G-type Stars (Crowley et al. 2022) :

Solar-like stars can produce flaring events four to five orders of magnitude more energetic than those observed from …

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TESS Weekly Bulletin: Nov 30th

Date Wed 30 November 2022 By Veselin Kostov

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin! This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive. Enjoy!

A Low-Mass Pre-Main-Sequence Eclipsing Binary in Lower Centaurus Crux Discovered with TESS (Stassun et al. 2022) :

Eclipsing binary stars are key laboratories for testing theoretical models of stellar evolution …

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TESS Weekly Bulletin: Nov 21st

Date Mon 21 November 2022 By Veselin Kostov

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin! This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive. Enjoy!

Quick-Look Pipeline Light Curves for 5.7 Million Stars Observed Over the Second Year of TESS' First Extended Mission (Kunimoto et al. 2022) :

Thanks to their nearly-complete sky coverage …

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TESS Weekly Bulletin: Nov 4th

Date Fri 04 November 2022 By Veselin Kostov

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin! This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive. Enjoy!

TESS Giants Transiting Giants III: An eccentric warm Jupiter supports a period-eccentricity relation for giant planets transiting evolved stars (Grunblatt et al. 2022) :

Discovering planets on short, eccentric orbits …

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