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We investigate the relationship between a galaxy cluster's hydrostatic equilibrium state, the entropy profile, $K$, of the intracluster gas, and the system's non-thermal pressure (NTP), within an analytic model of cluster structures. When NTP is negl
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.19029
Autor:
Cook, Todd L., Bandi, Behnood, Philipsborn, Sam, Loveday, Jon, Bellstedt, Sabine, Driver, Simon P., Robotham, Aaron S. G., Bilicki, Maciej, Kaur, Gursharanjit, Tempel, Elmo, Baldry, Ivan, Gruen, Daniel, Longhetti, Marcella, Iovino, Angela, Holwerda, Benne W., Demarco, Ricardo
Star-galaxy separation is a crucial step in creating target catalogues for extragalactic spectroscopic surveys. A classifier biased towards inclusivity risks including spurious stars, wasting fibre hours, while a more conservative classifier might ov
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.11611
Autor:
Ma, Zhiyuan, Sun, Bangzheng, Cheng, Cheng, Yan, Haojing, Sun, Fengwu, Foo, Nicholas, Egami, Eiichi, Diego, Jose M., Cohen, Seth H., Jansen, Rolf A., Summers, Jake, Windhorst, Rogier A., D'Silva, Jordan C. J., Koekemoer, Anton M., Coe, Dan, Conselice, Christopher J., Driver, Simon P., Frye, Brenda, Grogin, Norman A., Marshall, Madeline A., Nonino, Mario, Ortiz III, Rafael, Pirzkal, Nor, Robotham, Aaron, Ryan, Jr., Russell E., Willmer, Christopher N. A., Adams, Nathan J., Hathi, Nimish P., Dole, Herve, Willner, S. P., Espada, Daniel, Furtak, Lukas J., Hsiao, Tiger Yu-Yang, Li, Qiong, Chen, Wenlei, Jolly, Jean-Baptiste, Chen, Chian-Chou
New JWST/NIRCam wide-field slitless spectroscopy provides redshifts for two z > 8 galaxies located behind the lensing cluster MACS J0416.1-2403. Both galaxies are strong [O iii]{\lambda}5007 emitters. For one galaxy, "Y1", the existing redshift z = 8
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04617
Autor:
Polletta, M., Frye, B. L., Garuda, N., Willner, S. P., Berta, S., Kneissl, R., Dole, H., Jansen, R. A., Lehnert, M. D., Cohen, S. H., Summers, J., Windhorst, R. A., D'Silva, J. C. J., Koekemoer, A. M., Coe, D., Conselice, C. J., Driver, S. P., Grogin, N. A., Marshall, M. A., Nonino, M., Ortiz III, R., Pirzkal, N., Robotham, A., Ryan, Jr., R. E., Willmer, C. N. A., Yan, H., Arumugam, V., Cheng, C., Gim, H. B., Hathi, N. P., Holwerda, B., Kamieneski, P., Keel, W. C., Li, J., Pascale, M., Rottgering, H., Smith, B. M., Yun, M. S.
Dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) contribute significantly to the stellar buildup at cosmic noon. Major mergers and gas accretion are often invoked to explain DSFGs' prodigious star-formation rates (SFRs) and large stellar masses. We conducted a sp
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.07986
Autor:
Cook, Robin H. W., Davies, Luke J. M., Rhee, Jonghwan, Hale, Catherine L., Bellstedt, Sabine, Thorne, Jessica E., Delvecchio, Ivan, Collier, Jordan D., Dodson, Richard, Driver, Simon P., Holwerda, Benne W., Jarvis, Matt J., Knowles, Kenda, Lagos, Claudia, Maddox, Natasha, Meyer, Martin, Robotham, Aaron S. G., Roychowdhury, Sambit, Rozgonyi, Kristof, Seymour, Nicholas, Siudek, Malgorzata, Whiting, Matthew, Whittam, Imogen
The tight relationship between infrared luminosity (L$_\mathrm{TIR}$) and 1.4 GHz radio continuum luminosity (L$_\mathrm{1.4GHz}$) has proven useful for understanding star formation free from dust obscuration. Infrared emission in star-forming galaxi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00337
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Austin, Duncan, Conselice, Christopher J., Adams, Nathan J., Harvey, Thomas, Duan, Qiao, Trussler, James, Li, Qiong, Juodzbalis, Ignas, Ormerod, Katherine, Ferreira, Leonardo, Westcott, Lewi, Harris, Honor, Wilkins, Stephen M., Bhatawdekar, Rachana, Caruana, Joseph, Coe, Dan, Cohen, Seth H., Driver, Simon P., D'Silva, Jordan C. J., Frye, Brenda, Furtak, Lukas J., Grogin, Norman A., Hathi, Nimish P., Holwerda, Benne W., Jansen, Rolf A., Koekemoer, Anton M., Marshall, Madeline A., Nonino, Mario, Ortiz III, Rafael, Pirzkal, Nor, Robotham, Aaron, Ryan Jr., Russell E., Summers, Jake, Willmer, Christopher N. A., Windhorst, Rogier A., Yan, Haojing, Zackrisson, Erik
We present an analysis of rest-frame UV continuum slopes, $\beta$, using a sample of 1011 galaxies at $6.5
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10751
Autor:
Ortiz III, Rafael, Windhorst, Rogier A., Cohen, Seth H., Willner, S. P., Jansen, Rolf A., Carleton, Timothy, Kamieneski, Patrick S., Rutkowski, Michael J., Smith, Brent, Summers, Jake, McCabe, Tyler J., O'Brien, Rosalia, Diego, Jose M., Yun, Min S., D'Silva, Jordan C. J., Li, Juno, Gim, Hansung B., Hathi, Nimish P., Holwerda, Benne W., Zitrin, Adi, Cheng, Cheng, McLeod, Noah J., Conselice, Christopher J., Driver, Simon P., Yan, Haojing, Coe, Dan, Frye, Brenda, Grogin, Norman, Koekemoer, Anton, Marshall, Madeline A., Pirzkal, Nor, Robotham, Aaron, Ryan, Jr., Russell E., Willmer, Christopher N. A.
$ $The first public 0.9-4.4 $\mu$m NIRCam images of the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) Time Domain Field (TDF) uncovered many galaxies that display point-source features in their cores as seen in the longer wavelength filters. We visually identified a sam
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10709
Autor:
Kamieneski, Patrick S., Frye, Brenda L., Windhorst, Rogier A., Harrington, Kevin C., Yun, Min S., Noble, Allison, Pascale, Massimo, Foo, Nicholas, Cohen, Seth H., Jansen, Rolf A., Carleton, Timothy, Koekemoer, Anton M., Willmer, Christopher N. A., Summers, Jake S., Garuda, Nikhil, Leimbach, Reagen, Holwerda, Benne W., Pierel, Justin D. R., Jimenez-Andrade, Eric F., Willner, S. P., Pampliega, Belen Alcalde, Vishwas, Amit, Keel, William C., Wang, Q. Daniel, Cheng, Cheng, Coe, Dan, Conselice, Christopher J., D'Silva, Jordan C. J., Driver, Simon P., Grogin, Norman A., Hinrichs, Tyler, Lowenthal, James D., Marshall, Madeline A., Nonino, Mario, Ortiz III, Rafael, Pigarelli, Alex, Pirzkal, Nor, Polletta, Maria del Carmen, Robotham, Aaron S. G., Ryan Jr., Russell E., Yan, Haojing
We present a new parametric lens model for the G165.7+67.0 galaxy cluster, which was discovered with $Planck$ through its bright submillimeter flux, originating from a pair of extraordinary dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) at $z\approx 2.2$. Using
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.08058
Autor:
Pierel, J. D. R., Newman, A. B., Dhawan, S., Gu, M., Joshi, B. A., Li, T., Schuldt, S., Strolger, L. G., Suyu, S. H., Caminha, G. B., Cohen, S. H., Diego, J. M., Dsilva, J. C. J., Ertl, S., Frye, B. L., Granata, G., Grillo, C., Koekemoer, A. M., Li, J., Robotham, A., Summers, J., Treu, T., Windhorst, R. A., Zitrin, A., Agarwal, S., Agrawal, A., Arendse, N., Belli, S., Burns, C., Cañameras, R., Chakrabarti, S., Chen, W., Collett, T. E., Coulter, D. A., Ellis, R. S., Engesser, M., Foo, N., Fox, O. D., Gall, C., Garuda, N., Gezari, S., Gomez, S., Glazebrook, K., Hjorth, J., Huang, X., Jha, S. W., Kamieneski, P. S., Kelly, P., Larison, C., Moustakas, L. A., Pascale, M., Pérez-Fournon, I., Petrushevska, T., Poidevin, F., Rest, A., Shahbandeh, M., Shajib, A. J., Siebert, M., Storfer, C., Talbot, M., Wang, Q., Wevers, T., Zenati, Y.
A bright ($m_{\rm F150W,AB}$=24 mag), $z=1.95$ supernova (SN) candidate was discovered in JWST/NIRCam imaging acquired on 2023 November 17. The SN is quintuply-imaged as a result of strong gravitational lensing by a foreground galaxy cluster, detecte
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.02139
Autor:
Pierel, J. D. R., Frye, B. L., Pascale, M., Caminha, G. B., Chen, W., Dhawan, S., Gilman, D., Grayling, M., Huber, S., Kelly, P., Thorp, S., Arendse, N., Birrer, S., Bronikowski, M., Canameras, R., Coe, D., Cohen, S. H., Conselice, C. J., Driver, S. P., Dsilva, J. C. J., Engesser, M., Foo, N., Gall, C., Garuda, N., Grillo, C., Grogin, N. A., Henderson, J., Hjorth, J., Jansen, R. A., Johansson, J., Kamieneski, P. S., Koekemoer, A. M., Larison, C., Marshall, M. A., Moustakas, L. A., Nonino, M., Ortiz Iii, R., Petrushevska, T., Pirzkal, N., Robotham, A., Ryan, Jr., R. E., Schuldt, S., Strolger, L. G., Summers, J., Suyu, S. H., Treu, T., Willmer, C. N. A., Windhorst, R. A., Yan, H., Zitrin, A., Acebron, A., Chakrabarti, S., Coulter, D. A., Fox, O. D., Huang, X., Jha, S. W., Li, G., Mazzali, P. A., Meena, A. K., Perez-Fournon, I., Poidevin, F., Rest, A., Riess, A. G.
Supernova (SN) H0pe is a gravitationally lensed, triply-imaged, Type Ia SN (SN Ia) discovered in James Webb Space Telescope imaging of the PLCK G165.7+67.0 cluster of galaxies. Well-observed multiply-imaged SNe provide a rare opportunity to constrain
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.18954