Publications

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  • joshspeagle/dynesty: v2.1.3
    This is mostly a bug fix release. Some changes to bounding strategy. Some warnings were added. See more details in the changelog.
    Koposov, Sergey et al.

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    2023
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  • A Milky Way-like barred spiral galaxy at a redshift of 3
    The majority of massive disk galaxies in the local Universe show a stellar barred structure in their central regions, including our Milky Way 1,2. Bars are supposed to develop in dynamically cold stellar disks at low redshift, as the strong gas turbulence typical of disk galaxies at high redshift suppresses or delays bar formation 3,4. Moreover
    Costantin, Luca et al.

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    2023
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    20
  • A new discovery space opened by eROSITA. Ionised AGN outflows from X-ray selected samples
    Context. In the context of an evolutionary model, the outflow phase of an active galactic nucleus (AGN) occurs at the peak of its activity, once the central supermassive black hole (SMBH) is massive enough to generate sufficient power to counterbalance the potential well of the host galaxy. This outflow feedback phase plays a vital role in galaxy
    Musiimenta, B. et al.

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    2023
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    6
  • CHEOPS and TESS view of the ultra-short-period super-Earth TOI-561 b
    Context. Ultra-short-period planets (USPs) are a unique class of super-Earths with an orbital period of less than a day, and hence they are subject to intense radiation from their host star. These planets cannot retain a primordial H/He atmosphere, and most of them are indeed consistent with being bare rocky cores. A few USPs, however, show
    Patel, J. A. et al.

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    2023
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  • Composite Bulges. III. A Study of Nuclear Star Clusters in Nearby Spiral Galaxies
    We present photometric and morphological analyses of nuclear star clusters (NSCs)-very dense, massive star clusters present in the central regions of most galaxies-in a sample of 33 massive disk galaxies within 20 Mpc, part of the "Composite Bulges Survey." We use data from the Hubble Space Telescope including optical (F475W and F814W) and near-IR
    Ashok, Aishwarya et al.

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    2023
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    5
  • Expanding on the fundamental metallicity relation in dwarf galaxies with MUSE
    The mass-metallicity relation (MZR) represents one of the most important scaling relations in the context of galaxy evolution, comprising a positive correlation between stellar mass and metallicity (Z). The fundamental metallicity relation (FMR) introduces a new parameter into the dependence, namely, the star formation rate (SFR). While several
    Bulichi, Teodora-Elena et al.

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    2023
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