TESS Weekly Bulletin: Sep 13th

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin!

This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive. Enjoy!

First, we highlight a paper on a comprehensive analysis of CM Draconis. This target represents one of the most thoroughly studied low-mass eclipsing binary star systems, located just 47 …

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TESS Weekly Bulletin: July 18th

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin!

This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive. Enjoy!

First, we highlight the discovery and confirmation of TOI-2431 b, a small planet with an orbital period of only 5.4 hours. Such planets represent some of the more …

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TESS Weekly Bulletin: June 20th

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin!

This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive . Enjoy!

First, we highlight a catalog of ten thousand uniformly-vetted and -validated eclipsing binary stars observed by TESS. Eclipsing binaries are one of the building blocks of stellar astrophysics as …

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TESS Weekly Bulletin: May 18th

Welcome TESS followers to our latest news bulletin!

This week, we are looking at three recent papers from the archive. Enjoy!

First, we highlight a search for exoplanetary ring systems around TESS planet candidates. While rings are common in the Solar System, and have been observed around both the gas …

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