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  • Disc galaxies are still settling. Discovery of the smallest nuclear discs and their young stellar bars
    When galactic discs settle and become massive enough, they are able to form stellar bars. These non-axisymmetric structures induce shocks in the gas, causing it to flow to the centre where nuclear structures, such as nuclear discs and rings, are formed. Previous theoretical and observational studies have hinted at the co-evolution of bars and
    de Sá-Freitas, Camila et al.

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    10
    2023
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    6
  • Detection of ice and gas species on Pluto spectra with James Webb Space Telescope
    In this work, we present the analysis and discussion of the first 0.6-5.2 μm spectra of Pluto at four different longitudes obtained with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). These spectra were acquired during year 1 of operations of JWST under the GTO-1 program #1191, led by J. Stansberry. The high-resolution (R~2700), high-sensitivity
    Pinilla-Alonso, Noemí et al.

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    10
    2023
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    0
  • Design and integration of a SWIR objective lens for the space-borne DRAGO-2 optical system
    We present the design of the objective lens for the DRAGO-2 optical system, a compact SWIR camera designed for the space environment. DRAGO-2 is the long-focal variant of the DRAGO (Demonstrator of Remote Analysis of Ground Observations) series, developed for the ALISIO-1 mission of the IACTEC-Space team at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
    Matia-Hernando, Paloma et al.

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    10
    2023
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  • DES Y3 cosmic shear down to small scales: Constraints on cosmology and baryons
    We present the first analysis of cosmic shear measured in DES Y3 that employs the entire range of angular scales in the data. To achieve this, we built upon recent advances in the theoretical modelling of weak lensing provided by a combination of N-body simulations, physical models of baryonic processes, and neural networks. Specifically, we used
    Aricò, Giovanni et al.

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    10
    2023
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    58
  • Demonstration of Chromospheric Magnetic Mapping with CLASP2.1
    Probing the magnetic nature of the Sun's chromosphere requires measurement of the polarization profiles of relevant magnetically sensitive spectral lines, many of which are in the ultraviolet spectrum, necessitating observations above the absorbing terrestrial atmosphere. The CLASP series of sounding rocket missions were designed to develop and
    McKenzie, David et al.

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    10
    2023
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  • Decoding the compositions of four bright r-process-enhanced stars
    There has been a concerted effort in recent years to identify the astrophysical sites of the r-process that can operate early in the galaxy. The discovery of many r-process-enhanced (RPE) stars (especially by the R-process Alliance collaboration) has significantly accelerated this effort. However, only limited data exist on the detailed elemental
    Saraf, Pallavi et al.

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    10
    2023
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    8