Publications

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  • The JCMT BISTRO Survey: Magnetic Fields Align with Orbital Structure in the Galactic Center
    We present the magnetic field in the dense material of the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) of the Milky Way, traced in 850 μm polarized dust emission as part of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope B-fields in STar-forming Region Observations survey. We observe a highly ordered magnetic field across the CMZ between Sgr B2 and Sgr C that is strongly
    Karoly, Janik et al.

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  • The J-PAS survey: The effect of photometric redshift errors on cosmic voids
    Aims. We investigated the impact of photometric redshift errors in the ongoing Javalambre Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey (J-PAS) on void identification and void properties using a watershed-based method. Our aim is to assess the recovery of individual voids and the overall void environment. Methods. We created galaxy mock
    Mansour, J. A. et al.

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    2025
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  • The IACOB project: XIV. New clues on the location of the TAMS in the massive star domain
    Context. Massive stars play a very important role in many astrophysical fields. Despite their scarcity with respect to less-massive counterparts, their influence on the chemo-dynamical evolution of the galaxies is substantial. Yet, some fundamental aspects of their evolution remain poorly constrained. In this regard, there is an open debate on the
    de Burgos, A. et al.

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    2025
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  • The GAPS Programme at TNG: LXVII. Detection of water and preliminary characterisation of the atmospheres of the two hot Jupiters: KELT-8 b and KELT-23 Ab
    Context. Hot Jupiters are among the most suitable targets for atmospheric studies. Expanding the number of hot gaseous giant planets with atmospheric characterisations can improve our understanding of the chemical-physical properties of their atmospheres, as well as the formation and evolution of these extreme planets. Aims. In this work, we use
    Basilicata, M. et al.

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    2025
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  • The First Identification of Lyα Changing-look Quasars at High Redshift in DESI
    We present two cases of Lyα changing-look (CL) quasars (J1306 and J1512) along with two additional candidates (J1511 and J1602), all discovered serendipitously at z > 2 through the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. It is the first time to capture CL events in Lyα at high redshift, which is crucial for
    Guo, Wei-Jian et al.

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    2025
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  • The Empirical Relations between Accretion Luminosity and the Luminosity of Accretion Tracers: are we using them correctly?
    The formation of low-mass stars is a complex and crucial process for understanding stellar evolution and planet formation. In the current scenario of low-mass star formation, after core collapse, the infalling material from the envelope is stored in the circumstellar disk. From this disk, the material reaches the forming star by following the star
    Fiorellino, Eleonora

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