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  • WEAVE first science
    WEAVE, the powerful multi-object spectrograph recently installed on the William Herschel Telescope (WHT), started science observations in October 2023. Over 500 hours of science observations have been taken with the Large Integral Field Unit (LIFU) mode in the first ∼10 months of observations, sharing nights with further technical and commissioning
    Balcells, M.

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    2025
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  • Vortex Flows in the Solar Atmosphere: Detection and Heating Mechanisms in 3D MHD Numerical Simulations
    Vortex flows are structures associated with the rotation of the plasma and/or the magnetic field that are present throughout the solar atmosphere. In recent years, their study has become increasingly important, as they are present on a wide variety of temporal and spatial scales and can connect several layers of the solar atmosphere. In this work
    Koll Pistarini, M. et al.

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    5
    2025
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  • Very high-energy gamma-ray detection and long-term multiwavelength view of the flaring blazar B2 1811+31
    Context. Among the blazars whose emission has been detected up to very high-energy (VHE; 100 GeV
    Abe, K. et al.

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    2025
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  • Very First Approach to the Lack of Fast Rotators in Cygnus OB2
    Cygnus OB2, within the Cygnus X complex, is one of the most active star-forming regions of our Galaxy, hosting hundreds of O and B-type stars across different evolutionary stages. Despite extensive studies of its massive stars, Cygnus OB2 exhibits a notable absence of fast rotating stars (v sin i > 200 ), which challenges existing models of massive
    Galán-Diéguez, D. et al.

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    5
    2025
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  • Variability of star-forming galaxies around the SFMS and MZR
    The star-formation main sequence (SFMS) and the mass-metallicity relation (MZR) are two tight, fundamental relations that govern galaxy evolution. Their intrinsic scatter originates from some galaxies having above- or below-average SFR and metallicity, which leads to the question of whether galaxies which are offset from the relations stay there
    Camps-Fariña, A. et al.

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    2025
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  • UV LIGHTS: New tools for revealing the low surface brightness regime in the ultraviolet
    Ultra-deep optical imaging surveys have reached unprecedented depths (≳30 mag arcsec ‑2; 3σ, 10″ × 10″), thus facilitating the study of very faint galactic structures. However, the ultraviolet bands, which are key to the study of stellar populations, remain essentially unexplored at these depths. In this paper, we present a detailed surface
    Ruiz Cejudo, Ignacio et al.

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    5
    2025
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