Publications

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  • Characterizing the roles of transitory obscured phases and inner torus in shaping the fractions of obscured Active Galactic Nuclei at cosmic noon
    The origin of obscuration in active galactic nuclei (AGN) is still a matter of contention. It is unclear whether obscured AGN are primarily due to line-of-sight effects (Orientation model), a transitory, dust-enshrouded phase in galaxy evolution (Evolution models), or a combination of both. The role of an inner torus around the central supermassive
    Alonso-Tetilla, Alba V. et al.

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    2026
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  • Atmospheric constraints on GJ 1214 b from CRIRES<SUP>+</SUP> and prospects for characterisation with ANDES
    Context. Sub-Neptune exoplanets such as GJ 1214 b provide a critical link between terrestrial and giant planets, yet atmospheric characterisation remains challenging due to high-altitude clouds and compressed atmospheres. JWST has recently hinted at molecular signals in GJ 1214 b, and ground-based high-resolution spectroscopy is potentially able to
    Peláez-Torres, A. et al.

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    2026
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  • An Eclipsing 8.56 Minutes Orbital Period Mass-transferring Binary
    We report the discovery of ATLAS J101342.5−451656.8 (hereafter ATLAS J1013−4516), an 8.56 minute orbital-period mass-transferring AM Canum Venaticorum (AM CVn) binary with a mean Gaia magnitude of G = 19.51, identified via periodic variability in light curves from the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) of Gaia white dwarf
    Chickles, Emma T. et al.

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    2026
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  • Addressing synchrotron challenges for CMB observations: ELFS-SA collaboration for robust foreground removal
    Upcoming cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments aim to detect primordial gravitational waves with unprecedented sensitivity. Effective foreground removal is essential to avoid biases in the measurement of the tensor-to-scalar ratio (r) in this high-precision regime. Recent analyses highlight the unexpected complexity of synchrotron emission
    de la Hoz, Elena et al.

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    2026
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  • A Tale of Two Origins: In Situ versus Accreted Nitrogen-rich Field Stars in the MW
    Spectroscopic surveys have identified significant numbers of metal-poor nitrogen-rich (N-rich) field stars. These stars are strong candidates for escapees from globular clusters (GCs), as their distinctive nitrogen enhancement mirrors the chemical patterns observed in some of the members of GCs. As part of the effort to characterize their
    Qiao, Yi et al.

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    2026
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  • A self-consistent direct method for chemical abundances in high-z galaxies with JWST
    The unprecedented rest-frame UV and optical coverage provided by James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) enables simultaneous constraints on the electron density ( $n_{\rm e}$) and temperature ( $T_{\rm e}$) of ionized gas in galaxies at $z\,\gt\,5$. We present a self-consistent direct method based on multiple O III] ( $\lambda \lambda$1661, 1666) and [O
    Arellano-Córdova, K. Z. et al.

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    2026
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