Publications

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  • The PAU survey: Enhancing photometric redshift estimation using DEEPz
    We present photometric redshifts for 1 341 559 galaxies from the Physics of the Accelerating Universe Survey (PAUS) over 50.38 deg 2 of sky to i AB = 23. Redshift estimation was performed using DEEPz, a deep learning photometric redshift code. We analysed the photometric redshift precision when varying the photometric and spectroscopic samples
    Daza-Perilla, I. V. et al.

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  • The multiple classes of ultra-diffuse galaxies: can we tell them apart?<SUP></SUP>
    This study compiles stellar populations and internal properties of ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) to highlight correlations with their local environment, globular cluster (GC) richness, and star formation histories. Complementing our sample of 88 UDGs, we include 36 low surface brightness dwarf galaxies with UDG-like properties, referred to as
    Buzzo, Maria Luisa et al.

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  • The Intrinsic Flattening of Galaxy Disks
    Highly inclined (edge-on) disk galaxies offer the unique perspective to constrain their intrinsic flattening, c/a, where c and a are, respectively, the vertical and long radial axes of the disk measured at suitable stellar densities. The ratio c/a is a necessary quantity in the assessment of galaxy inclinations, three-dimensional structural
    Favaro, Jeremy et al.

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  • The Impact of the Angle-average Approximation in the Partial Frequency Redistribution Modeling of the Mg II h–k Doublet Stokes Profiles
    In recent years, the Mg II h and k lines have become increasingly important for the diagnostics of magnetic fields in the solar chromosphere, motivated both by the advances in the modeling capabilities of their polarization and by the unprecedented spectropolarimetric observations provided by the CLASP missions. In this paper, we investigate the
    del Pino Alemán, Tanausú et al.

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  • The IACOB project: XIII. Helium enrichment in O-type stars as a tracer of past binary interaction
    There is increasing evidence that single-star evolutionary models are unable to reproduce all of the observational properties of massive stars. Binary interaction has emerged as a key factor in the evolution of a significant fraction of massive stars. In this study, we investigate the helium (Y He) and nitrogen (ϵ N) surface abundances in a
    Martínez-Sebastián, C. et al.

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  • The GAPS programme at TNG: LXIV. An inner eccentric sub-Neptune and an outer sub-Neptune-mass candidate around BD+00 444 (TOI-2443)
    Context. Super-Earths and sub-Neptunes are the most common types of planets outside the Solar System and likely represent the link between terrestrial planets and gas giants. Characterizing their physical and orbital properties and studying their multiplicity are key steps in testing and understanding their formation, migration, and evolution. Aims
    Naponiello, L. et al.

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