Publications

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  • Feedback and the structure of simulated galaxies at redshift z= 2
    We study the properties of simulated high-redshift galaxies using cosmological N-body/gasdynamical runs from the OverWhelmingly Large Simulations (OWLS) project. The runs contrast several feedback implementations of varying effectiveness: from no feedback, to supernova-driven winds to powerful active galactic nucleus (AGN)-driven outflows. These
    Sales, Laura V. et al.

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    2010
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    144
  • Fifteen years of XMM-Newton and Chandra monitoring of Sgr A★: evidence for a recent increase in the bright flaring rate
    We present a study of the X-ray flaring activity of Sgr A⋆ during all the 150 XMM-Newton and Chandra observations pointed at the Milky Way centre over the last 15 years. This includes the latest XMM-Newton and Chandra campaigns devoted to monitoring the closest approach of the very red Brγ emitting object called G2. The entire data set analysed
    Ponti, G. et al.

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    2015
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    73
  • Filaments in Galactic Winds Driven by Young Stellar Clusters
    The starburst galaxy M82 shows a system of Hα-emitting filaments that extend to each side of the galactic disk. We model these filaments as the result of the interaction between the winds from a distribution of super stellar clusters (SSCs). We first derive the condition necessary for producing a radiative interaction between the cluster winds (a
    Rodríguez-González, A. et al.

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    12
    2008
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    8
  • Filter Simulations for the SPICA MIRACLE Instrument in Combination with SAFARI
    The Mid-Infra-Red Camera w/o LEns (MIRACLE) instrument is the proposed imaging camera for one of the the focal plane instruments on SPICA covering the wavelength range from 5-38 microns. Sub-micro-Jansky sensitivities are expected at wavelengths shortward of 10 microns, and sensitivities of the order of a few micro-Jy in the 10 - 40 micron range
    Pearson, C. et al.

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    2009
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    0
  • Finding AGN Host Galaxies with HST, and the Joint Analysis with Ground Based Images.
    Understanding the connection between normally evolving galaxies and those with extreme nuclear activity, the so-called Active Galactic Nuclei, is a fundamental problem in the study of both galaxy evolution and of AGN. From HST images of the 96 BL Lacertae objects observed in our Cycle 5 and 6 programs, we have determined the absolute magnitudes and
    O'Dowd, M. et al.

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    1997
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    0
  • Finetuning in EW Symmetry Breaking
    After revisiting the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model and its implications for the scale of New Physics, I consider the finetuning problem in two main scenarios beyond the Standard Model: Supersymmetry (both in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model and alternative models) and Little Higgs models. The main conclusions are that New Physics
    Espinosa, J. R.

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    2005
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    0