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Received

  • Kinematics of Local Group Dwarf Galaxies: Evolution, Orbits and Star Formation Quenching
    The Local Group (LG) offers us a chance to test the present scenario of galaxy formation in ways that are impossible elsewhere. It contains about 50 know galaxies, most of which are dwarfs so faint that they would not be detected beyond the LG. Hence, ourunderstanding of low-mass galaxy formation physics, strongly tied to models of galaxy feedback
    Antonio
    Aparicio Juan
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  • Nominative grant for the execution of the COSMOLAB 2023 project
    Alfredo Rafael
    Rosenberg González
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  • Thick discs, relics of the infancy of galaxies
    Galaxy discs are made of two components, the thin and the thick disc. Thick discs contain up to 50% of the baryonic mass of a galaxy. Because their stars are among the oldest in the Universe, thick discs are relics of the infancy of galaxies. Thus, understanding the origin of thick discs is key to unveil how galaxies themselves form, which in turn
    Sébastien
    Comerón Limbourg
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  • Scientific explotation of the new ESPRESSO, NIRPS and Horus spectrographs for the study of exoplanets and the most primitive stars of the Milky Way
    High-resolution, high-stability spectroscopy is crucial for the precise determination of radial velocities and the detailed chemical analysis of stars in different contexts of the Galaxy. The ESPRESSO and HORuS spectrographs, in operation on the VLT and GTC telescopes since mid-2018, are already contributing significantly to our knowledge of
    Jonay Isai
    González Hernández
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  • COordinating BEARD: The Challenge of Milky Way-like Galaxies to the Cold Dark Matter Paradigm
    In a Universe dominated by Cold Dark Matter (CDM), the growth of galaxies is expected to happen hierarchically: mergers of small systems eventually create a giant galaxy. This theory has been very successful at describing the evolution of Mpc-size structures (such as filaments and galaxy clusters) and it seems to work well for massive ellipticals
    Adriana de
    Lorenzo-Cáceres Rodríguez
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  • Cybercan
    CYBERCAN is an initiative promoted by the Government of the Canary Islands through the Canarian Agency for Research, Innovation and Information Society (ACIISI) coordinated and implemented by CIDIHUB (Canary Islands Digital Innovation Hub). CYBERCAN is a wide-ranging initiative aimed at communicating, training as well as demonstrating the need to
    Carlos Alberto
    Martín Galán
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