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Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) science: The hidden circumgalactic medium. [PDF]
Lee M +31 more
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Evidence for a sub-Jovian planet in the young TWA 7 disk. [PDF]
Lagrange AM +28 more
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Abundant water from primordial supernovae at cosmic dawn. [PDF]
Whalen DJ, Latif MA, Jessop C.
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Extended hot dust emission around the earliest massive quiescent galaxy
Ji Z +16 more
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Feedback mechanisms stopping the star formation in a pair of massive galaxies in the early Universe
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In the hierarchical model, small galaxies form first and merge together into more massive objects. In addition, numerical simulations recently emphasized the role of smooth gas accretion. Using state-of-the-art cosmological hydrodynamical multi-zoom simulations, we studied the formation and evolution of galaxies in a dense environment.
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In the hierarchical model, small galaxies form first and merge together into more massive objects. In addition, numerical simulations recently emphasized the role of smooth gas accretion. Using state-of-the-art cosmological hydrodynamical multi-zoom simulations, we studied the formation and evolution of galaxies in a dense environment.
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Physics Today, 1987
Galaxies are beacons that cosmologists use to chart the universe out to its remotest depths. Yet unlike a lighthouse, built on a sturdy pillar of rock, a galaxy resembles an island of light constructed on quicksand in a continuous state of flux. Galaxies are not isolated objects, but are surrounded by close companions, with whom they often maintain ...
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Galaxies are beacons that cosmologists use to chart the universe out to its remotest depths. Yet unlike a lighthouse, built on a sturdy pillar of rock, a galaxy resembles an island of light constructed on quicksand in a continuous state of flux. Galaxies are not isolated objects, but are surrounded by close companions, with whom they often maintain ...
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Galaxy Manifolds and Galaxy Formation
1992We are witnessing the emergence of a physical classification of galaxies. New methods of inquiry, including multivariate statistical analysis of galaxy manifolds, scaling laws and correlations provide important clues towards understanding the formative mechanisms and evolutionary histories of galaxies.
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