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First multi-wavelength campaign on the gamma-ray-loud active galaxy IC 310Context. The extragalactic very-high-energy gamma-ray sky is rich in blazars. These are jetted active galactic nuclei that are viewed at a small angle to the line-of-sight. Only a handful of objects viewed at a larger angle are so far known to emit above 100 GeV. Multi-wavelength studies of such objects up to the highest energies provide newAhnen, M. L. et al.
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Erratum: A very dark stellar system lost in Virgo: kinematics and metallicity of SECCO 1 with MUSENot AvailablePerina, S. et al.
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Effect of the stellar absorption line centre-to-limb variation on exoplanet transmission spectrum observationsTransit spectroscopy is one of the most commonly used techniques for exoplanet atmosphere characterisation. This technique has been used to detect ionised and neutral species in exoplanet atmospheres by comparing the observed stellar lines in and out of transit. The centre-to-limb variation (CLV) of the stellar lines across the stellar disk is anYan, F. et al.
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Dust and gas in star-forming galaxies at z 3. Extending galaxy uniformity to 11.5 billion yearsWe present millimetre dust emission measurements of two Lyman-break galaxies at z 3 and construct for the first time fully sampled infrared spectral energy distributions (SEDs), from mid-IR to the Rayleigh-Jeans tail, of individually detected, unlensed, UV-selected, main sequence (MS) galaxies at z = 3. The SED modelling of the two sources confirmsMagdis, G. E. et al.
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Discovery of a Lensed Ultrabright Submillimeter Galaxy at z = 2.0439We report an ultrabright lensed submillimeter galaxy (SMG) at z = 2.0439, WISE J132934.18+224327.3, identified as a result of a full-sky cross-correlation of the AllWISE and Planck compact source catalogs aimed to search for bright analogs of the SMG SMM J2135, the Cosmic Eyelash. Inspection of archival SCUBA-2 observations of the candidatesDíaz-Sánchez, A. et al.
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