18 results on '"Hajdu, Gergely"'
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2. Infrared surface brightness technique applied to RR Lyrae stars from the solar neighborhood.
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Zgirski, Bartłomiej, Gieren, Wolfgang, Pietrzyński, Grzegorz, Górski, Marek, Wielgórski, Piotr, Storm, Jesper, Bras, Garance, Kervella, Pierre, Nardetto, Nicolas, Hajdu, Gergely, Chini, Rolf, and Haas, Martin
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Context. The Baade-Wesselink (BW) method, also known as the pulsation parallax method, allows us to estimate distances to individual pulsating stars. Accurate geometric parallaxes obtained by the Gaia mission serve us in the calibration of the method and in the determination of its precision. This method also provides a way of determining mean radii of pulsating stars. Aims. The main aim of this work is to determine the scatter and possible dependence of p-factors of RR Lyrae stars on their pulsation periods. The secondary objective is to determine the mean radius-period relations for these stars. Methods. Our calibrations for RR Lyrae stars are based on photometric data gathered at the Cerro Murphy Observatory and parallaxes from the Data Release 3 of the Gaia space mission. We obtained spectroscopic data specifically for this project using high-resolution spectrographs. We used the infrared surface brightness (IRSB) version of the method that relies on a surface brightness-color relation that is dependent on the (V − K) color. It allows us to estimate stellar angular diameters, while tracing variations of the stellar radius using measurements of the stellar radial velocity obtained from spectroscopy. We present results based on four different empirical surface brightness-color relations, with three relations for dwarfs and subgiants and one for classical Cepheids. Results. We present our calibration of projection factors and determination of the mean radii for nine Galactic RR Lyrae stars. We obtained a spread of p-factors of around 0.07–0.08 for our sample of RR Lyrae stars from the solar neighborhood. However, depending on a given SBCR, we also found relations between the p-factor and the pulsation period for RRab stars with a root mean square (rms) scatter around the relation of around 0.05, but with relatively large uncertainty on the relation parameters. We also present relations between the mean radius and period for RR Lyrae pulsating in the fundamental mode with an rms scatter around the relation of 0.012 R
⊙ . We observe a clear offset between p-factors obtained using the IRSB technique (with a mean p value between 1.39 and 1.45) and values inferred using the SPIPS tool. This confirms that different implementations of the BW method are sensitive to various components of the p-factor. On the other hand, we obtain a similar scatter for p, as observed in a previous study based on the SPIPS tool. Our period-radius relations are in a good agreement with both the inference based on SPIPS and theoretical predictions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. Rising between-workplace inequalities in high-income countries
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Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald, Rainey, Anthony, Avent-Holt, Dustin, Bandelj, Nina, Boza, István, Cort, David, Godechot, Olivier, Hajdu, Gergely, Hällsten, Martin, Henriksen, Lasse Folke, Hermansen, Are Skeie, Hou, Feng, Jung, Jiwook, Kanjuo-Mrčela, Aleksandra, King, Joe, Kodama, Naomi, Kristal, Tali, Karíazková, Alena, Lippényi, Zoltán, Melzer, Silvia Maja, Mun, Eunmi, Penner, Andrew, Petersen, Trond, Poje, Andreja, Safi, Mirna, Thaning, Max, and Tufail, Zaibu
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- 2020
4. A simple algorithm and min–max formula for the inverse arborescence problem
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Frank, András and Hajdu, Gergely
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- 2021
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5. Author Correction: Within-job gender pay inequality in 15 countries
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Penner, Andrew M., Petersen, Trond, Hermansen, Are Skeie, Rainey, Anthony, Boza, István, Elvira, Marta M., Godechot, Olivier, Hällsten, Martin, Henriksen, Lasse Folke, Hou, Feng, Mrčela, Aleksandra Kanjuo, King, Joe, Kodama, Naomi, Kristal, Tali, Křížková, Alena, Lippényi, Zoltán, Melzer, Silvia Maja, Mun, Eunmi, Apascaritei, Paula, Avent-Holt, Dustin, Bandelj, Nina, Hajdu, Gergely, Jung, Jiwook, Poje, Andreja, Sabanci, Halil, Safi, Mirna, Soener, Matthew, Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald, and Tufail, Zaibu
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- 2023
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6. On the optimal calibration of VVV photometry
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Hajdu, Gergely, Dékány, István, Catelan, Márcio, and Grebel, Eva K.
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- 2020
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7. Photometric metallicities of fundamental-mode RR Lyr stars from Gaia G band photometry of globular-cluster variables.
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Jurcsik, Johanna and Hajdu, Gergely
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RR Lyrae stars , *GLOBULAR clusters , *PHOTOMETRY , *SEPARATION of variables , *REFERENCE values - Abstract
Photometric metallicity formulae of fundamental-mode RR Lyr (RRab) stars are presented using globular-cluster data exclusively. The aim is to check whether this selection may help increasing the overall accuracy of the fits and eliminating the systematic bias of the photometric results, namely that they tend to overestimate [Fe/H] of the most metal-poor variables. The G band time-series data available in the Gaia DR3 archive and a new compilation of the published spectroscopic globular cluster [Fe/H] values on a uniform solar reference metallicity scale are utilized. We have derived a new [Fe/H]phot − P , φ31 formula, and have diagnosed that no significant increase in the accuracy of the fit can be achieved using non-linear or multiparameter formulae. The best result is obtained when different formulae are applied for variables with Oosterhoff (Oo)-type I and II properties. However, even this solution cannot eliminate the systematic bias of the results completely. This separation of the variables has also led to the conclusion that the photometric estimates of the [Fe/H] are less reliable for the Oo-type II variables than for the Oo-type I sample. Published [Fe/H]phot values and the results of the available photometric formulae in the Gaia G band are compared with the present results. It is found that each of the solutions yields very similar results, with similar accuracy and systematic biases. Major differences are detected only in the zero-points of the [Fe/H] scales, and these offsets are larger than differences in the accepted solar reference values would explain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Period–Luminosity Relations for Galactic Classical Cepheids in the Sloan Bands.
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Narloch, Weronika, Hajdu, Gergely, Pietrzyński, Grzegorz, Gieren, Wolfgang, Wielgórski, Piotr, Zgirski, Bartłomiej, Karczmarek, Paulina, Górski, Marek, and Graczyk, Dariusz
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CEPHEIDS , *PULSATING stars , *PARALLAX , *ASTRONOMICAL surveys , *VARIABLE stars , *MILKY Way - Abstract
We present the first period–luminosity (PL) and period–Wesenheit (PW) relations in the Sloan–Pan-STARRS g P 1 r P 1 i P 1 bands for classical fundamental-mode Cepheids in the Milky Way. We used a relatively modest number of 76 stars for the PL and 84−85 stars for the PW relations calibration. The data for the project were collected with the network of 40 cm telescopes of the Las Cumbres Observatory, and Gaia Data Release 3 parallaxes were used for the calculations. These gri -band PL and PW relations calibrations will be a useful tool for distance determinations in the era of large sky surveys using the Sloan photometric system, especially with the near-future start of the Large Synoptic Survey of Space and Time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. How Does Choice Affect Beliefs?
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Hajdu, Gergely and Krusper, Balázs
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biased beliefs, ownership, behavioral economics, choice effect ,JEL D9, D12 - Abstract
People tend to think more favorably about a product when they own it compared to when they do not own it. Going beyond the effect of ownership, we study how choosing a product affects beliefs about the values of products in the choice set. In the laboratory, participants either choose a product from a binary choice set or have one of the two products randomly assigned to them. To deal with the endogeneity in choices, we construct information that is both sufficiently clear to make choices predictable and sufficiently unclear to leave room for belief distortions. We find that making a choice increases the difference in beliefs between the two alternatives, and the effect is driven by pessimism: when a product is non-chosen, it is believed to be worse than when the same product is not assigned. When participants choose a product, but we shift their attention toward product evaluation, pessimism disappears, suggesting attention as an important driver. Since choices are often made under uncertainty, the effect we identify may play a role in a potentially wide range of settings. Our findings also have policy implications: active choice policies may be more effective tools than opt-out defaults., Series: Department of Economics Working Paper Series
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- 2022
10. RR Lyrae binary systems in the Galactic bulge
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Hajdu Gergely and Catelan Márcio
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The possibility of a direct mass measurement of RR Lyrae variable stars in binary systems has remained elusive for many years, due to the apparent paucity of such systems. Motivated by our recent success of finding a population of high confidence candidates, we have been continuing the search for RR Lyrae variables in binary systems towards the Galactic bulge. We describe the preliminary results of our project in these proceedings.
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- 2017
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11. Synthetic Population of Binary Cepheids. I. The Effect of Metallicity and Initial Parameter Distribution on Characteristics of Cepheids’ Companions.
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Karczmarek, Paulina, Smolec, Radosław, Hajdu, Gergely, Pietrzyński, Grzegorz, Gieren, Wolfgang, Narloch, Weronika, Wiktorowicz, Grzegorz, and Belczynski, Krzysztof
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LARGE magellanic cloud ,CEPHEIDS ,BINARY stars ,SMALL magellanic cloud ,MILKY Way ,STAR formation - Abstract
The majority of classical Cepheids are binary stars, yet the contribution of companions’ light to the total brightness of the system has been assumed negligible and lacked a thorough, quantitative evaluation. We present an extensive study of synthetic populations of binary Cepheids, which aims to characterize Cepheids’ companions (e.g., masses, evolutionary, and spectral types), quantify their contribution to the brightness and color of Cepheid binaries, and assess the relevance of input parameters on the results. We introduce a collection of synthetic populations, which vary in metal content, initial parameter distribution, location of the instability strip edges, and star formation history. Our synthetic populations are free from the selection bias, while the percentage of Cepheid binaries is controlled by the binarity parameter. We successfully reproduce recent theoretical and empirical results: the percentage of binary Cepheids with main-sequence (MS) companions, the contrastâ€"mass ratio relation for binary Cepheids with MS companions, the appearance of binary Cepheids with giant, evolved companions as outlier data points above the periodâ€"luminosity relation. Moreover, we present the first estimation of the percentage of binary Cepheids in the Large Magellanic Cloud and announce the quantification of the effect of binarity on the slope and zero-point of multiband periodâ€"luminosity relations, which will be reported in the next paper of this series. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. The Araucaria Project. Distances to Nine Galaxies Based on a Statistical Analysis of their Carbon Stars (JAGB Method).
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Zgirski, Bartłomiej, Pietrzyński, Grzegorz, Gieren, Wolfgang, Górski, Marek, Wielgórski, Piotr, Karczmarek, Paulina, Bresolin, Fabio, Kervella, Pierre, Kudritzki, Rolf-Peter, Storm, Jesper, Graczyk, Dariusz, Hajdu, Gergely, Narloch, Weronika, Pilecki, Bogumił, Suchomska, Ksenia, and Taormina, Mónica
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CEPHEIDS ,STELLAR magnitudes ,ECLIPSING binaries ,SMALL magellanic cloud ,CARBON analysis ,GALAXIES ,GALACTIC magnitudes - Abstract
Our work presents an independent calibration of the J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch (JAGB) method using Infrared Survey Facility photometric data and a custom luminosity function profile to determine JAGB mean magnitudes for nine galaxies. We determine a mean absolute magnitude of carbon stars of M
LMC = −6.212 ± 0.010 (stat.) ±0.030 (syst.) mag. We then use near-infrared photometry of a number of nearby galaxies, originally obtained by our group to determine their distances from Cepheids using the Leavitt law, in order to independently determine their distances with the JAGB method. We compare the JAGB distances obtained in this work with the Cepheid distances resulting from the same photometry and find very good agreement between the results from the two methods. The mean difference is 0.01 mag with an rms scatter of 0.06 mag after taking into account seven out of the eight analyzed galaxies that had their distances determined using Cepheids. The very accurate distance to the Small Magellanic Cloud based on detached eclipsing binaries is also in very good agreement with the distance obtained from carbon stars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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13. Studies of RR Lyrae Variables in Binary Systems. I. Evidence of a Trimodal Companion Mass Distribution.
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Hajdu, Gergely, Pietrzyński, Grzegorz, Jurcsik, Johanna, Catelan, Márcio, Karczmarek, Paulina, Pilecki, Bogumił, Soszyński, Igor, Udalski, Andrzej, and Thompson, Ian B.
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RR Lyrae stars , *BINARY stars , *GRAVITATIONAL lenses , *BROWN dwarf stars , *GALACTIC bulges , *VARIABLE stars , *WHITE dwarf stars - Abstract
We present 87 candidates for RR Lyrae variable stars in binary systems, based on our new search using the light-travel time effect (LTTE) and observed − calculated (O − C) diagrams in the Galactic bulge time-series photometry of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Out of these, 61 are new candidates, while 26 have been announced previously. Furthermore, 12 stars considered as binary candidates in earlier works are discarded from the list, either because they were found to have O − C diagrams incompatible with the LTTE or because their long-term periodicity is definitely caused by the Blazhko effect. This sample of RR Lyrae binary candidates allows us to draw the first firm conclusions about the population of such objects: no candidate has an orbital period below 1000 days, while their occurrence rate steadily increases with increasing period, and peaks between 3000 and 4000 days; however, the decrease in the number of stars toward even longer periods is probably the result of observational biases. The eccentricities show a very significant concentration between 0.25 and 0.3, with a quarter of candidates found in this single bin, overlaid on an otherwise flat distribution between 0.05 and 0.6. Only six stars have inferred eccentricities above 0.6. Lastly, the distribution of the mass functions is highly peculiar, exhibiting strong trimodality. We interpret these modes as the presence of three distinct groups of companions, with typical inferred masses of ∼0.6, ∼0.2, and ∼0.067 M⊙, which can be associated with populations of white dwarf and main sequence, red dwarf, and brown dwarf companions, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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14. RR Lyrae Variables in Binary Systems.
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Hajdu, Gergely
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- 2020
15. The Araucaria Project: Deep Near-infrared Photometric Maps of Local and Sculptor Group Galaxies. I. Carina, Fornax, and Sculptor.
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Karczmarek, Paulina, Pietrzyński, Grzegorz, Gieren, Wolfgang, Narloch, Weronika, Hajdu, Gergely, García, Gonzalo Rojas, Kałuszyński, Mikołaj, Górski, Marek, Suchomska, Ksenia, Graczyk, Dariusz, Pilecki, Bogumił, Wielgórski, Piotr, Zgirski, Bartłomiej, Taormina, Mónica, and Sadh, Mradumay
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- 2021
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16. FSR 1716 : a new Milky Way globular cluster confirmed using VVV RR Lyrae stars
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Minniti, Dante, Palma, Tali, Dékány, István, Hempel, Maren, Rejkuba, Marina, Pullen, Joyce, Alonso Garcia, Javier, Barbá, Rodolfo H., Barbuy, Beatriz, Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani, Bonatto, Charles Jose, Borissova, Jura, Catelan, Márcio, Carballo-Bello, Julio A., Chené, André-Nicolas, Claria Olmedo, Juan Jose, Cohen, Roger, Contreras Ramos, Rodrigo, Dias, Bruno Moreira de Souza, Emerson, Jim P., Froebrich, Dirk, Buckner, Anne S. M., Geisler, Doug, Gonzalez, Oscar A., Gran, Felipe, Hajdu, Gergely, Irwin, Michael John, Ivanov, Valentin D., Kurtev, Radostin Georgiev, Lucas, Philip W., Majaess, Daniel J., Mauro, Francesco, Moni Bidin, Christian, Navarrete, Camila, Ramírez Alegría, Sebastián, Saito, Roberto K., Valenti, Elena, and Zoccali, Manuela
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photometry [Galaxies] ,Fotometria estelar ,general [Globular clusters] ,variables: RR Lyrae [Stars] ,Aglomerados globulares ,Galáxias - Abstract
We use deep multi-epoch near-IR images of the VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) Survey to search for RR Lyrae stars toward the Southern Galactic plane. Here, we report the discovery of a group of RR Lyrae stars close together in VVV tile d025. Inspection of the VVV images and PSF photometry reveals that most of these stars are likely to belong to a globular cluster that matches the position of the previously known star cluster FSR 1716. The stellar density map of the field yields a >100σ detection for this candidate globular cluster that is centered at equatorial coordinates R.A.J2000 = 16:10:30.0, decl.J2000 = −53:44:56 and galactic coordinates l = 329.77812, b = −1.59227. The color–magnitude diagram of this object reveals a well-populated red giant branch, with a prominent red clump at Ks = 13.35±0.05, and J−Ks = 1.30±0.05. We present the cluster RR Lyrae positions, magnitudes, colors, periods, and amplitudes. The presence of RR Lyrae indicates an old globular cluster, with an age >10 Gyr. We classify this object as an Oosterhoff type I globular cluster, based on the mean period of its RR Lyrae type ab, áPñ = 0.540 days, and argue that this is a relatively metal-poor cluster with [Fe/H] = −1.5±0.4 dex. The mean extinction and reddening for this cluster are AKs = 0.38 0.02 and E( J−Ks) = 0.72±0.02 mag, respectively, as measured from the RR Lyrae colors and the near-IR color– magnitude diagram. We also measure the cluster distance using the RR Lyrae type ab stars. The cluster mean distance modulus is (m−M)0 = 14.38±0.03 mag, implying a distance D = 7.5±0.2 kpc and a Galactocentric distance RG = 4.3 kpc.
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- 2017
17. The comparative organizational inequality network: Toward an economic sociology of inequality
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Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald, Bandelj, Nina, Boeckmann, Irene, Melzer, Silvia Maja, Boza, István, Cort, David, Avent-Holt, Dustin, Godechot, Olivier, Hajdu, Gergely, Hällsten, Martin, Henriksen, Lasse Folke, Hense, Andrea, Hermansen, Are-Skeie, Han, Joon, Hou, Feng, Jung, Jiwook, Kanjuo-Mrcela, Aleksandra, King, Joseph, Kodama, Naomi, Krizkova, Alena, Lippényi, Zoltán, Mun, Eunmi, Penner, Andrew, Petersen, Trond, Poje, Andreja, Rainey, Anthony, Safí, Mirna, and Tufail, Zaibu
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- 2017
18. RR Lyrae stars as tracers of halo substructures.
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Duffau, Sonia, Vivas, A. Katherina, Navarrete, Camila, Carballo-Bello, Julio, Hajdu, Gergely, and Catelan, Márcio
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RR Lyrae stars ,GALACTIC halos ,RADIAL velocity of stars ,STELLAR oscillations ,MILKY Way - Abstract
Three RR Lyrae overdensity candidates in the southern sky have been studied using low resolution spectra obtained with the Goodman spectrograph at SOAR. We search for unidentified velocity peaks indicative of the possible presence of streams within the overdensities. Our results suggest that all three overdensities present an excess of radial velocity signal at high mean radial velocities which cannot be explained as a contribution from any known Galactic component. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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