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  • Euclid: Relativistic effects in the dipole of the two-point correlation function
    Gravitational redshift and Doppler effects give rise to an antisymmetric component of the galaxy correlation function when cross-correlating two galaxy populations or two different tracers. In this paper, we assess the detectability of these effects in the Euclid spectroscopic galaxy survey. We model the impact of gravitational redshift on the
    Lepori, F. et al.

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  • Euclid: Detecting Solar System objects in Euclid images and classifying them using Kohonen self-organising maps
    The ESA Euclid mission will survey more than 14 000 deg 2 of the sky in visible and near-infrared wavelengths, mapping the extragalactic sky to constrain our cosmological model of the Universe. Although the survey focusses on regions further than 15° from the ecliptic, it should allow for the detection of more than about 10 5 Solar System objects
    Nucita, A. A. et al.

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  • Euclid: A complete Einstein ring in NGC 6505
    We report the discovery of a complete Einstein ring around the elliptical galaxy NGC 6505, at z = 0.042. This is the first strong gravitational lens discovered in Euclid and the first in an NGC object from any survey. The combination of the low redshift of the lens galaxy, the brightness of the source galaxy (I E = 18.1 lensed, I E = 21.3 unlensed)
    O'Riordan, C. M. et al.

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  • Euclid preparation: LX. The use of HST images as input for weak-lensing image simulations
    Data from the Euclid space telescope will enable cosmic shear measurements to be carried out with very small statistical errors, necessitating a corresponding level of systematic error control. A common approach to correct for shear biases involves calibrating shape measurement methods using image simulations with known input shear. Given their
    Euclid Collaboration et al.

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  • Euclid preparation: LIX. Angular power spectra from discrete observations
    In this paper we present the framework for measuring angular power spectra in the Euclid mission. The observables in galaxy surveys, such as galaxy clustering and cosmic shear, are not continuous fields, but discrete sets of data, obtained only at the positions of galaxies. We show how to compute the angular power spectra of such discrete data sets
    Euclid Collaboration et al.

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  • Eruptive mass loss less than a year before the explosion of superluminous supernovae: I. The cases of SN 2020xga and SN 2022xgc
    We present photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN 2020xga and SN 2022xgc, two hydrogen-poor superluminous supernovae (SLSNe-I) at z = 0.4296 and z = 0.3103, respectively, which show an additional set of broad Mg II absorption lines, blueshifted by a few thousands kilometer second ‑1 with respect to the host galaxy absorption system
    Gkini, A. et al.

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