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  • Ionized and neutral gas in the XUV discs of nearby spiral galaxies
    We are conducting a multiwavelength study of XUV discs in nearby, gas-rich spiral galaxies combining the available UV (GALEX) observations with H i data obtained at the ATCA as part of the Local Volume HI Survey (LVHIS) project and multi-object fibre spectroscopy obtained using the 2dF/AAOmega instrument at the 3.9m AAT. Here we present the results
    López-Sánchez, A. et al.

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    2015
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  • H II Regions Within a Compact High Velocity Cloud. A Nearly Starless Dwarf Galaxy?
    Within the SECCO survey we identified a candidate stellar counterpart to the Ultra Compact High Velocity Cloud (UCHVC) HVC274.68+74.70-123 that was suggested by Adams et al. to be a possible mini halo within the Local Group of galaxies. The spectroscopic follow-up of the brightest sources within the candidate reveals the presence of two H ii
    Bellazzini, M. et al.

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    2015
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  • Globular Cluster Populations: First Results from S4G Early-type Galaxies
    Using 3.6 μm images of 97 early-type galaxies, we develop and verify methodology to measure globular cluster populations from the S4G survey images. We find that (1) the ratio, T N, of the number of clusters, N CL, to parent galaxy stellar mass, M *, rises weakly with M * for early-type galaxies with M * > 1010 M ☉ when we calculate galaxy masses
    Zaritsky, D. et al.

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    2015
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  • Galactic bulges: the importance of early formation scenarios vs. secular evolution
    We study the stellar content of three galactic bulges with the high resolution gratings (R=7000) of the WiFeS integral field unit in order to better understand their formation and evolution. In all cases we find that at least 50% of the stellar mass already existed 12 Gyrs ago, more than currently predicted by simulations. A younger component (age
    Seidel, M. K. et al.

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    2015
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  • Fabry-Perot spectroscopy: a powerful method for detecting superbubbles in galaxy discs
    We present a new method for the detection and characterization of large scale expansion in galaxy discs based on Hα Fabry-Perot spectroscopy, taking advantage of the high spatial and velocity resolution of our instrument (GHαFaS). The method analyses multi-peaked emission line profiles to find expansion along the line of sight on a pixel-by-pixel
    Camps-Fariña, A. et al.

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    2015
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  • DYNAMICS OF MERGING GALAXIES: KEY STEPS IN THE EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES
    JAVIER ZARAGOZA CARDIEL

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    2015