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  • Prospects for future studies using deep imaging: analysis of individual Galactic cirrus filaments
    The presence of Galactic cirrus is an obstacle for studying both faint objects in our Galaxy and low surface brightness extragalactic structures. With the aim of studying individual cirrus filaments in Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Stripe 82 data, we develop techniques based on machine learning and neural networks that allow one to isolate
    Smirnov, Anton A. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    3
    2023
    Número de citas
    9
  • PISN-explorer: hunting the descendants of very massive first stars
    The very massive first stars (m > 100 $\rm M_{\odot }$) were fundamental to the early phases of reionization, metal enrichment, and supermassive black hole formation. Among them, those with $140\le \rm m/\rm M_{\odot }\le 260$ are predicted to evolve as Pair Instability Supernovae (PISN) leaving a unique chemical signature in their chemical yields
    Aguado, D. S. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    3
    2023
    Número de citas
    17
  • Noble gases and nitrogen in samples of asteroid Ryugu record its volatile sources and recent surface evolution
    The near-Earth carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu is expected to contain volatile chemical species that could provide information on the origin of Earth’s volatiles. Samples of Ryugu were retrieved by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We measured noble gas and nitrogen isotopes in Ryugu samples and found that they are dominated by presolar and primordial
    Okazaki, Ryuji et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    3
    2023
    Número de citas
    7
  • Morphology and spectral properties of the DART impact ejecta with VLT/MUSE
    Context. On September 26, 2022, the NASA DART mission impacted the asteroid Dimorphos, the smaller component of the Didymos binary asteroid system. This provided a unique opportunity to observe, in real time, the evolution of the ejecta cloud produced by the impact and the formation of a tail. Aims: We present observations performed with the MUSE
    Opitom, C. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    3
    2023
    Número de citas
    16