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  • Particle acceleration in low-power hotspots: modelling the broad-band spectral energy distribution
    The acceleration and radiative processes active in low-power radio hotspots are investigated by means of new deep near-infrared (NIR) and optical Very Large Telescope (VLT) observations, complemented with archival, high-sensitivity VLT, radio Very Large Array (VLA), and X-ray Chandra data. For the three studied radio galaxies (3C 105, 3C 195, and
    Migliori, G. et al.

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    2020
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  • Resolved observations at 31 GHz of spinning dust emissivity variations in ρ Oph
    The ρ Oph molecular cloud is one of the best examples of spinning dust emission, first detected by the cosmic background imager (CBI). Here, we present 4.5 arcmin observations with CBI 2 that confirm 31 GHz emission from ρ Oph W, the PDR exposed to B-type star HD 147889, and highlight the absence of signal from S1, the brightest IR nebula in the
    Arce-Tord, Carla et al.

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    2020
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  • SDSS-IV MaNGA: Excavating the fossil record of stellar populations in spiral galaxies
    We perform a 'fossil record' analysis for ≍800 low-redshift spiral galaxies, using STARLIGHT applied to integral field spectroscopic observations from the SDSS-IV MaNGA survey to obtain fully spatially resolved high-resolution star formation histories (SFHs). From the SFHs, we are able to build maps indicating the present-day distribution of
    Peterken, Thomas et al.

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    2020
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  • Structure of the outer Galactic disc with Gaia DR2
    Context. The structure of outer disc of our Galaxy is still not well described, and many features need to be better understood. The second Gaia data release (DR2) provides data in unprecedented quality that can be analysed to shed some light on the outermost parts of the Milky Way. Aims: We calculate the stellar density using star counts obtained
    Chrobáková, Ž. et al.

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    2020
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  • The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. A super-Earth planet orbiting HD 79211 (GJ 338 B)
    Aims: We report on radial velocity time series for two M0.0 V stars, GJ 338 B and GJ 338 A, using the CARMENES spectrograph, complemented by ground-telescope photometry from Las Cumbres and Sierra Nevada observatories. We aim to explore the presence of small planets in tight orbits using the spectroscopic radial velocity technique. Methods: We
    González-Álvarez, E. et al.

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    2020
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  • The curious activity in the nucleus of NGC 4151: jet interaction causing variability?
    A key characteristic of many active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is their variability, but its origin is poorly understood, especially in the radio domain. Williams et al. (2017) reported a ∼50 per cent increase in peak flux density of the AGN in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 4151 at 1.5 GHz with the e-MERLIN array. We present new high-resolution e-MERLIN
    Williams, D. R. A. et al.

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    2020
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