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Selected astro-ph abstracts for Monday 2021 October 4
- Implications of a spatially resolved main sequence for the size evolution of star forming galaxies
Gabriele Pezzulli
[ arXiv:2110.00004v1 | PDF File ]
- Cosmological constraints without fingers of God
Mikhail M. Ivanov, Oliver H. E. Philcox, Marko Simonović, Matias Zaldarriaga, Takahiro Nishimichi, Masahiro Takada
[ arXiv:2110.00006v1 | PDF File ]
- Ubiquitous [OII] Emission in Quiescent Galaxies at z ~ 0.85
Michael V. Maseda, Arjen van der Wel, Marijn Franx, Eric F. Bell, Rachel Bezanson, Adam Muzzin, David Sobral, Francesco D'Eugenio, Anna Gallazzi, Anna de Graaff, Joel Leja, Caroline Straatman, Katherine E. Whitaker, Christina C. Williams, Po-Feng Wu
[ arXiv:2110.00009v1 | PDF File ]
- $Chandra$ Observations of the Nearest Dwarf Carbon Stars
Benjamin R. Roulston (1 and 2), Paul J. Green (1), Rodolfo Montez (1), Joseph Filippazzo (3), Jeremy J. Drake (1), Silvia Toonen (4), Scott F. Anderson (4), Michael Eracleous (6), Adam Frank (7) ((1) Center for Astrophysics
[ arXiv:2110.00013v1 | PDF File ]
- On the Properties of Spectroscopically-Confirmed Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies Across Environment
Jennifer Kadowaki, Dennis Zaritsky, R. L. Donnerstein, Pranjal RS, Ananthan Karunakaran, Kristine Spekkens
[ arXiv:2110.00015v1 | PDF File ]
- Measuring the Milky Way mass distribution in the presence of the LMC
Lilia Correa Magnus, Eugene Vasiliev
[ arXiv:2110.00018v1 | PDF File ]
- Multi-phase outflows in high redshift quasar host galaxies
Andrey Vayner, Nadia Zakamska, Shelley A. Wright, Lee Armus, Norman Murray, Gregory Walth
[ arXiv:2110.00019v1 | PDF File ]
- The KLEVER survey: Nitrogen abundances at $z\sim$2 and probing the existence of a fundamental nitrogen relation
Connor Hayden-Pawson, Mirko Curti, Roberto Maiolino, Michele Cirasuolo, Francesco Belfiore, Michele Cappellari, Alice Concas, Giovanni Cresci, Fergus Cullen, Chiaki Kobayashi, Filippo Mannucci, Alessandro Marconi, Massimo Meneghetti, Amata Mercurio, Yingjie Peng, Mark Swinbank, Fiorenzo Vincenzo
[ arXiv:2110.00033v1 | PDF File ]
- Highly luminous supernovae associated with gamma-ray bursts II. The Luminous Blue Bump in the Afterglow of GRB 140506A
D. A. Kann, S. R. Oates, A. Rossi, S. Klose, M. Blazek, J. F. Agüí Fernández, A. de Ugarte Postigo, C. C. Thöne
[ arXiv:2110.00110v1 | PDF File ]
- Real and counterfeit cores: how feedback expands halos and disrupts tracers of inner gravitational potential in dwarf galaxies
Ethan D. Jahn, Laura V. Sales, Federico Marinacci, Mark Vogelsberger, Paul Torrey, Jia Qi, Aaron Smith, Hui Li, Rahul Kannan, Jan D. Burger, Jesús Zavala
[ arXiv:2110.00142v1 | PDF File ]
- Collision Chains among the Terrestrial Planets. II. An Asymmetry between Earth and Venus
Alexandre Emsenhuber, Erik Asphaug, Saverio Cambioni, Travis S. J. Gabriel, Stephen R. Schwartz
[ arXiv:2110.00221v1 | PDF File ]
- Collision Chains among the Terrestrial Planets. III. Formation of the Moon
Erik Asphaug, Alexandre Emsenhuber, Saverio Cambioni, Travis S. J. Gabriel, Stephen R. Schwartz
[ arXiv:2110.00222v1 | PDF File ]
- Properties of the ionisation glitch: I. Modelling the ionisation region
Pierre S. Houdayer, Daniel R. Reese, Marie-Jo Goupil, Yveline Lebreton
[ arXiv:2110.00246v1 | PDF File ]
- Core-collapse, evaporation and tidal effects: the life story of a self-interacting dark matter subhalo
Zhichao Carton Zeng, Annika H. G. Peter, Xiaolong Du, Andrew Benson, Stacy Kim, Fangzhou Jiang, Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine, Mark Vogelsberger
[ arXiv:2110.00259v1 | PDF File ]
- BICEP / Keck XIII: Improved Constraints on Primordial Gravitational Waves using Planck, WMAP, and BICEP/Keck Observations through the 2018 Observing Season
BICEP/Keck Collaboration : P.A.R. Ade (1), Z. Ahmed (2), M. Amiri (3), D. Barkats (4), R. Basu Thakur (5), D. Beck (2,7), C. Bischoff (6), J.J. Bock (5,8), H. Boenish (4), E. Bullock (9), V. Buza (10), J.R. Cheshire IV (9), J. Connors (4), J. Cornelison (4), M. Crumrine (11), A. Cukierman (7,2), E.V. Denison (12), M. Dierickx (4), L. Duband (13), M. Eiben (4), S. Fatigoni (3), J.P. Filippini (14,15), S. Fliescher (11), N. Goeckner-Wald (7), D.C. Goldfinger (4), J. Grayson (7), P. Grimes (4), G. Halal (7), G. Hall (11), M. Halpern (3), E. Hand (6), S. Harrison (4), S. Henderson (2), S.R. Hildebrandt (5,8), G.C. Hilton (12), J. Hubmayr (12), H. Hui (5), K.D. Irwin (7,2,12), J. Kang (7,5), K.S. Karkare (4,10), E. Karpel (7), S. Kefeli (5), S.A. Kernasovskiy (7), J.M. Kovac (4,16), C.L. Kuo (7,2), et al. (46 additional authors not shown)
[ arXiv:2110.00483v1 | PDF File ]
- TIC~257060897b: an inflated, low-density, hot-Jupiter transiting a rapidly evolving subgiant star
M. Montalto (1 and 2), L. Malavolta (1 and 2), J. Gregorio (3), G. Mantovan (1 and 2), S. Desidera (2), G. Piotto (1 and 2), V. Nascimbeni (1 and 2), V. Granata (1), E. E. Manthopoulou (1 and 2), R. Claudi (2) ((1) Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia"Galileo Galilei", Università di Padova, Padova, Italy, (2) INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Padova, Italy, (3) Atalaia group, Crow Observatory-Portalegre, Portalegre, Portugal)
[ arXiv:2110.00489v1 | PDF File ]
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