Publications

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  • HD 191939 revisited: New and refined planet mass determinations, and a new planet in the habitable zone
    HD 191939 (TOI-1339) is a nearby (d = 54 pc), bright (V = 9 mag), and inactive Sun-like star (G9 V) known to host a multi-planet transiting system. Ground-based spectroscopic observations confirmed the planetary nature of the three transiting sub-Neptunes (HD 191939 b, c, and d) originally detected by TESS and were used to measure the masses for
    Orell-Miquel, J. et al.

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  • Keck spectroscopy of the coma cluster ultra-diffuse galaxy Y358: dynamical mass in a wider context
    We examine ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) and their relation to non-UDGs in mass-radius-luminosity space. We begin by publishing Keck/KCWI spectroscopy for the Coma cluster UDG Y358, for which we measure both a recessional velocity and velocity dispersion. Our recessional velocity confirms association with the Coma cluster and Y358's status as a UDG
    Gannon, Jonah S. et al.

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    2023
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  • Lessons learned from the two largest Galaxy morphological classification catalogues built by convolutional neural networks
    We compare the two largest galaxy morphology catalogues, which separate early- and late-type galaxies at intermediate redshift. The two catalogues were built by applying supervised deep learning (convolutional neural networks, CNNs) to the Dark Energy Survey data down to a magnitude limit of ~21 mag. The methodologies used for the construction of
    Cheng, T. -Y. et al.

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  • Lightcurve analysis of near-Earth objects from the IMPACTON project: Evidence of binary systems and cohesion strength
    Rotations of asteroids have been set and altered by several processes since their formation. In the case of the near-Earth objects (NEOs), the rotational states are significantly affected by non-gravitational effects. In addition, an abundant population of binary systems has been found among NEOs with rotational periods very close to the spin
    Monteiro, Filipe et al.

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    2023
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  • Linking the internal properties of infant globular clusters to their formation environments
    We investigate the formation of infant globular cluster (GC) candidates in high-resolution cosmological simulations from the First Billion Years project. By analysing the evolution of the systems in the energy and angular momentum plane, we identify the redshift at which the infant GCs first became gravitationally bound, and we find evidence of
    Phipps, Frederika et al.

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    2023
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  • Low-density star cluster formation: discovery of a young faint fuzzy on the outskirts of the low-mass spiral galaxy NGC 247
    The classical globular clusters found in all galaxy types have half-light radii of r h ~ 2-4 pc, which have been tied to formation in the dense cores of giant molecular clouds. Some old star clusters have larger sizes, and it is unclear if these represent a fundamentally different mode of low-density star cluster formation. We report the discovery
    Romanowsky, Aaron J. et al.

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    2023
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