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  • Photometric Properties of Jupiter Trojans Detected by the Dark Energy Survey
    The Jupiter Trojans are a large group of asteroids that are coorbiting with Jupiter near its L4 and L5 Lagrange points. The study of Jupiter Trojans is crucial for testing different models of planet formation that are directly related to our understanding of solar system evolution. In this work, we select known Jupiter Trojans listed by the Minor
    Pan, Jiaming et al.

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    2022
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  • PRIMASS: A Snapshot of the Erigone Family in the Near-Infrared
    Within the inner main belt resides the Erigone asteroid family, which consists of roughly 1776 objects. One of these members is Donaldjohanson, the first target to be visited by the NASA Lucy Mission (the first fly-by mission to study the Trojan asteroids). Previous work done by Morate et al. (2016) combined visible photometry from SDSS and
    Harvison, Brittany et al.

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    2022
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  • The Cavity of 3CR 196.1: Hα Emission Spatially Associated with an X-Ray Cavity
    We present a multifrequency analysis of the radio galaxy 3CR 196.1 (z=0.198), associated with the brightest galaxy of the cool-core cluster CIZAJ0815.4-0303. This nearby radio galaxy shows a hybrid radio morphology and an X-ray cavity, all signatures of a turbulent past activity, potentially due to merger events and active galactic nuclei (AGN)
    Jimenez-Gallardo, A. et al.

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    2022
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  • The JCMT BISTRO Survey: A Spiral Magnetic Field in a Hub-filament Structure, Monoceros R2
    We present and analyze observations of polarized dust emission at 850 μm toward the central 1 × 1 pc hub-filament structure of Monoceros R2 (Mon R2). The data are obtained with SCUBA-2/POL-2 on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) as part of the B-fields in Star-forming Region Observations survey. The orientations of the magnetic field follow
    Hwang, Jihye et al.

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    2022
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  • The JCMT BISTRO-2 Survey: Magnetic Fields of the Massive DR21 Filament
    We present 850 μm dust polarization observations of the massive DR21 filament from the B-fields In STar-forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey, using the POL-2 polarimeter and the SCUBA-2 camera on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. We detect ordered magnetic fields perpendicular to the parsec-scale ridge of the DR21 main filament. In the
    Ching, Tao-Chung et al.

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    2022
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  • The messy death of a multiple star system and the resulting planetary nebula as observed by JWST
    Planetary nebulae—the ejected envelopes of red giant stars—provide us with a history of the last, mass-losing phases of 90% of stars initially more massive than the Sun. Here we analyse images of the planetary nebula NGC 3132 from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Early Release Observations. A structured, extended hydrogen halo surrounding an
    De Marco, Orsola et al.

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    2022
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