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The Spatial Distribution of the He II λ4686 Emission Line in Compact H II GalaxiesIn this work, based on Integral Field Unit spectroscopy observations on the Gemini South telescope, we study the spatial distribution of the He II λ4686 emission line and its relationship with the properties of the interstellar medium in two compact H II galaxies (Tol 0104-388 and Tol 2146-391). We explore the possible mechanisms responsible forLagos, P. et al.
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The Search for Extremely Low-Metallicity Stars in Dwarf Galaxies Using the NIR Ca II TripletThe NIR Ca II triplet has proven to be an important tool for quantitative spectroscopy. Here we present results of synthetic spectral analysis for the Ca II triplet for low-metallicity red giant stars, combined with observational data. Our results start to deviate strongly from the widely-used and linear empirical calibrations below [Fe/H] = -2. WeStarkenburg, E. et al.
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The SAURON project - XVIII. The integrated UV-line-strength relations of early-type galaxiesUsing far-ultraviolet (FUV) and near-ultraviolet (NUV) photometry from guest investigator programmes on the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) satellite, optical photometry from the MDM Observatory and optical integral-field spectroscopy from SAURON, we explore the UV-line-strength relations of the 48 nearby early-type galaxies in the SAURON sampleBureau, Martin et al.
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The rates and modes of gas accretion on to galaxies and their gaseous haloesWe study the rate at which gas accretes on to galaxies and haloes and investigate whether the accreted gas was shocked to high temperatures before reaching a galaxy. For this purpose, we use a suite of large cosmological, hydrodynamical simulations from the OverWhelmingly Large Simulations project, which uses a modified version of the smoothedvan de Voort, Freeke et al.
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The properties of the T8.5p dwarf Ross 458CWe present near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy, and warm-Spitzer IRAC photometry of the young very cool T dwarf Ross 458C, which we have typed as T8.5p. By applying the fiducial age constraints (≤1 Gyr) imposed by the properties of the active M dwarf Ross 458A, we have used these data to determine that Ross 458C has Teff= 695 ± 60 K, log g= 4Burningham, Ben et al.
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