Publications

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  • The Radio Galaxy Environment Reference Survey (RAGERS): a submillimetre study of the environments of massive radio-quiet galaxies at z = 1-3
    Measuring the environments of massive galaxies at high redshift is crucial to understanding galaxy evolution and the conditions that gave rise to the distribution of matter we see in the Universe today. While high-z radio galaxies (HzRGs) and quasars tend to reside in protocluster-like systems, the environments of their radio-quiet counterparts are
    Cornish, Thomas M. et al.

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    2024
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  • An impressionist view of V Hydrae. When MATISSE paints asymmetric giant blobs
    Context. Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars enrich the interstellar medium through their mass loss. The mechanism(s) shaping the circumstellar environment of mass-losing stars is not clearly understood so far. Aims: Our purpose is to study the effect of binary companions located within the first 10 stellar radii from the primary AGB star. In this
    Planquart, L. et al.

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    2024
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  • LiteBIRD science goals and forecasts: primordial magnetic fields
    We present detailed forecasts for the constraints on the characteristics of primordial magnetic fields (PMFs) generated prior to recombination that will be obtained with the LiteBIRD satellite. The constraints are driven by some of the main physical effects of PMFs on the CMB anisotropies: the gravitational effects of magnetically-induced
    Paoletti, D. et al.

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    2024
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  • The hierarchical cosmic web and assembly bias
    Accurate modeling of galaxy distributions is paramount for cosmological analysis using galaxy redshift surveys. However, this endeavor is often hindered by the computational complexity of resolving the dark matter halos that host these galaxies. To address this challenge, we propose the development of effective assembly bias models down to small
    Coloma-Nadal, J. M. et al.

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    2024
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  • A hot-Jupiter progenitor on a super-eccentric retrograde orbit
    Giant exoplanets orbiting close to their host stars are unlikely to have formed in their present configurations 1. These `hot Jupiter' planets are instead thought to have migrated inward from beyond the ice line and several viable migration channels have been proposed, including eccentricity excitation through angular-momentum exchange with a third
    Gupta, Arvind F. et al.

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    2024
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  • A low-mass sub-Neptune planet transiting the bright active star HD 73344
    Context. Planets with radii of between 2 and 4 R ⊕ closely orbiting solar-type stars are of significant importance for studying the transition from rocky to giant planets, and are prime targets for atmospheric characterization by missions such as JWST and ARIEL. Unfortunately, only a handful of examples with precise mass measurements are known to
    Sulis, S. et al.

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    2024
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