Publications

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  • The interstellar medium of quiescent galaxies and its evolution with time
    We characterise the basic far-IR properties and the gas mass fraction of massive (⟨log(M */M ⊙)⟩ ≈ 11.0) quiescent galaxies (QGs) and explore how these evolve from z = 2.0 to the present day. We use robust, multi-wavelength (mid- to far-IR and sub-millimetre to radio) stacking ensembles of homogeneously selected and mass complete samples of log(M *
    Magdis, Georgios E. et al.

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    2021
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    37
  • 28-40 GHz variability and polarimetry of bright compact sources in the QUIJOTE cosmological fields
    We observed 51 sources in the Q-U-I JOint TEnerife (QUIJOTE) cosmological fields that were brighter than 1 Jy at 30 GHz in the Planck Point Source Catalogue (version 1), with the Very Large Array at 28-40 GHz, in order to characterize their high-radio-frequency variability and polarization properties. We find a roughly lognormal distribution of
    Perrott, Yvette C. et al.

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    2021
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  • Evidence that short-period AM CVn systems are diverse in outburst behaviour
    We present results of our analysis of up to 15 yr of photometric data from eight AM CVn systems with orbital periods between 22.5 and 26.8 min. Our data have been collected from the GOTO, ZTF, Pan-STARRS, ASAS-SN, and Catalina all-sky surveys and amateur observations collated by the AAVSO. We find evidence that these interacting ultracompact
    Duffy, C. et al.

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    2021
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    17
  • Multiplicity among the cool supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds
    The characterization of multiplicity of high-mass stars is of fundamental importance to understand their evolution, the diversity of observed core-collapse supernovae and the formation of gravitational wave progenitor systems. Despite that, until recently, one of the final phases of massive star evolution - the cool supergiant phase - has received
    Dorda, R. et al.

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    2021
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    13