Publications

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  • Fullerene-indene adducts (ICMA & ICBA) in an astrochemical perspective. Part 2: FT-IR spectroscopy from −180 °C to +250 °C
    García-Hernández, D. Aníbal et al.

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    10
    2023
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    1
  • Extreme mass ratios and fast rotation in three massive binaries
    The origin of rapid rotation in massive stars remains debated, although binary interactions are now often advocated as a cause. However, the broad and shallow lines in the spectra of fast rotators make direct detection of binarity difficult. In this paper, we report on the discovery and analysis of multiplicity for three fast-rotating massive stars
    Nazé, Yaël et al.

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    10
    2023
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    5
  • Exploring the diversity and similarity of radially anisotropic Milky Way-like stellar haloes: implications for disrupted dwarf galaxy searches
    We investigate the properties of mergers comparable to the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE) using cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of Milky Way-like galaxies. The merger progenitors span an order of magnitude in their peak stellar mass ($3\times 10^8\lt M_{\star }/\rm {M}_{\odot }\lt 4\times 10^9$) and include both rotation and pressure
    Orkney, Matthew D. A. et al.

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    10
    2023
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    19
  • Everything that glitters is not gold: V1315 Cas is not a dormant black hole
    The quest for quiet or dormant black holes has been ongoing since several decades. Ellipsoidal variables possibly indicate the existence of a very high-mass invisible companion and are thought to be one of the best ways to find such dormant black holes. This, however, is not a panacea as we show here with one example. We indeed report the discovery
    Zak, J. et al.

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    10
    2023
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    4
  • Disc galaxies are still settling. Discovery of the smallest nuclear discs and their young stellar bars
    When galactic discs settle and become massive enough, they are able to form stellar bars. These non-axisymmetric structures induce shocks in the gas, causing it to flow to the centre where nuclear structures, such as nuclear discs and rings, are formed. Previous theoretical and observational studies have hinted at the co-evolution of bars and
    de Sá-Freitas, Camila et al.

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    10
    2023
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    9
  • Detection of ice and gas species on Pluto spectra with James Webb Space Telescope
    In this work, we present the analysis and discussion of the first 0.6-5.2 μm spectra of Pluto at four different longitudes obtained with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). These spectra were acquired during year 1 of operations of JWST under the GTO-1 program #1191, led by J. Stansberry. The high-resolution (R~2700), high-sensitivity
    Pinilla-Alonso, Noemí et al.

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    10
    2023
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    1