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The Astrophysical Journal | 2015

Discovery of Molecular Gas around HD 131835 in an APEX Molecular Line Survey of Bright Debris Disks

A. Moór; Th. Henning; A. Juhász; Patrick Abraham; Zoltan Balog; Á. Kóspál; Ilaria Pascucci; Gy. M. Szabó; Roland Vavrek; M. Curé; T. Csengeri; C. Grady; R. Güsten; Cs. Kiss

Debris disks are considered to be gas-poor, but recent observations revealed molecular or atomic gas in several 10-40 Myr old systems. We used the APEX and IRAM 30m radiotelescopes to search for CO gas in 20 bright debris disks. In one case, around the 16 Myr old A-type star HD 131835, we discovered a new gas-bearing debris disk, where the CO 3-2 transition was successfully detected. No other individual system exhibited a measurable CO signal. Our Herschel Space Observatory far-infrared images of HD 131835 marginally resolved the disk both at 70 and 100


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2008

Testing the randomness in the sky-distribution of gamma-ray bursts

Roland Vavrek; Lajos G. Balázs; A. Mészáros; István T. Horváth; Zsolt Bagoly

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2013

A Resolved Debris Disk around the Candidate Planet-hosting Star HD 95086

A. Moór; P. Ábrahám; Agnes Kospal; Gy. Szabó; Daniel Apai; Zoltan Balog; T. Csengeri; C. A. Grady; Th. Henning; A. Juhász; Cs. Kiss; Ilaria Pascucci; Judit Szulágyi; Roland Vavrek

m, with a characteristic radius of ~170 au. While in stellar properties HD 131835 resembles


Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series | 1999

An intrinsic anisotropy in the angular distribution of gamma-ray bursts

Lajos G. Balázs; A. Mészáros; István T. Horváth; Roland Vavrek

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2003

Gamma photometric redshifts for long gamma-ray bursts

Zsolt Bagoly; István Csabai; A. Mészáros; P. Meszaros; István T. Horváth; L. G. Balázs; Roland Vavrek

Pic, its dust disk properties are similar to those of the most massive young debris disks. With the detection of gas in HD 131835 the number of known debris disks with CO content has increased to four, all of them encircling young (


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2003

A very young star forming region detected by the ISOPHOT serendipity survey

O. Krause; Dietrich Lemke; L. V. Toth; Ulrich Klaas; Martin Haas; Manfred Stickel; Roland Vavrek

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

Star Formation Under the Outflow: The Discovery of a Non-thermal Jet from OMC-2 FIR 3 and Its Relationship to the Deeply Embedded FIR 4 Protostar

Mayra Osorio; Ana K. Diaz-Rodriguez; Guillem Anglada; S. Thomas Megeath; Luis F. Rodríguez; John J. Tobin; Amelia M. Stutz; Elise Furlan; William J. Fischer; P. Manoj; José F. Gómez; Beatriz Gonzalez-Garcia; Thomas Stanke; Dan M. Watson; Laurent Loinard; Roland Vavrek; Carlos Carrasco-González

40 Myr) A-type stars. Based on statistics within 125 pc, we suggest that the presence of detectable amount of gas in the most massive debris disks around young A-type stars is a common phenomenon. Our current data cannot conclude on the origin of gas in HD 131835. If the gas is secondary, arising from the disruption of planetesimals, then HD 131835 is a comparably young and in terms of its disk more massive analogue of the


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2016

Herschel/PACS far-IR spectral imaging of a jet from an intermediate mass protostar in the OMC-2 region

B. González-García; P. Manoj; Dan M. Watson; Roland Vavrek; S. T. Megeath; Amelia M. Stutz; Mayra Osorio; F. Wyrowski; William J. Fischer; John J. Tobin; M. Sánchez-Portal; A.K. Diaz Rodriguez; T. L. Wilson

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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation | 2002

Multi-Wavelength Data Mining of the ISOPHOT Serendipity Sky Survey

Manfred Stickel; Dietrich Lemke; Ulrich Klaas; O. Krause; Roland Vavrek; L. V. Toth; Stephan Hotzel

Pic system. However, it is also possible that this system similarly to HD 21997 possesses a hybrid disk, where the gas material is predominantly primordial, while the dust grains are mostly derived from planetesimals.


GAMMA-RAY BURST AND AFTERGLOW ASTRONOMY 2001: A Workshop Celebrating the First Year of the HETE Mission | 2003

The Results of Statistical Tests of the Angular Distribution of Gamma‐Ray Bursts

Roland Vavrek; L. G. Balázs; A. Mészáros; I. Horváth; Z. Bagoly

We have studied the complete randomness of the angular distribution of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) detected by the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE). Because GRBs seem to be a mixture of objects of different physical nature, we divided the BATSE sample into five subsamples (short1, short2, intermediate, long1, long2) based on their durations and peak fluxes, and we studied the angular distributions separately. We used three methods, Voronoi tesselation, minimal spanning tree and multifractal spectra, to search for non-randomness in the subsamples. To investigate the eventual non-randomness in the subsamples, we defined 13 test variables (nine from the Voronoi tesselation, three from the minimal spanning tree and one from the multifractal spectrum). Assuming that the point patterns obtained from the BATSE subsamples are fully random, we made Monte Carlo simulations taking into account the BATSEs sky-exposure function. The Monte Carlo simulations enabled us to test the null hypothesis (i.e. that the angular distributions are fully random). We tested the randomness using a binomial test and by introducing squared Euclidean distances in the parameter space of the test variables. We concluded that the short1 and short2 groups deviate significantly (99.90 and 99.98 per cent, respectively) from the full randomness in the distribution of the squared Euclidean distances; however, this is not the case for the long samples. For the intermediate group, the squared Euclidean distances also give a significant deviation (98.51 per cent).

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A. Mészáros

Charles University in Prague

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Zsolt Bagoly

Eötvös Loránd University

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Lajos G. Balázs

Eötvös Loránd University

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István T. Horváth

City University of Hong Kong

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William J. Fischer

Goddard Space Flight Center

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István Csabai

Eötvös Loránd University

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