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  • The GECKOS Survey: resolved, multiphase observations of mass loading and gas density in the galactic wind of NGC 4666
    We present a multiphase, resolved study of the galactic wind extending from the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 4666. For this, we use VLT/MUSE observations from the GECKOS program and H I data from the WALLABY survey. We identify both ionized and H I gas in a biconical structure extending to at least $z\sim$ 8 kpc from the galaxy disc, with increasing
    Mazzilli Ciraulo, B. et al.

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    2025
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  • SVOM GRB 250314A at z ≃ 7.3: An exploding star in the era of re-ionization
    Most long gamma-ray bursts (LGRBs) originate from a rare type of massive stellar explosion. Their afterglows, while rapidly fading, can initially be extremely luminous at optical and near-infrared wavelengths, making them detectable at large cosmological distances. Here we report the detection and observations of GRB 250314A by the SVOM satellite
    Cordier, B. et al.

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    12
    2025
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  • Stellar Obliquities of Young Systems, Atmospheres Undergoing Contraction and Escape (SOYSAUCE): A Likely Aligned Orbit for the 3 Myr Planet TIDYE-1 b
    Despite the wide range of planet─star (mis)alignments in the mature population of transiting exoplanets, the small number of known young transiting planets are nearly all aligned with the rotation axes of their host stars, as determined by the sky-projected obliquity angle. The small number of young systems with measured obliquities limits
    Barber, Madyson G. et al.

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    2025
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  • Six binary brown dwarf candidates identified by microlensing
    Aims. In single-lens microlensing events, the event timescale (t E) is typically the only measurable parameter that constrains the lens mass. Since t E scales with the square root of the lens mass (t E ∝ M 1/2), a short duration may suggest a low-mass lens, such as a brown dwarf (BD). However, a short t E can also result from a high relative proper
    Han, Cheongho et al.

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    12
    2025
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  • Shock-driven heating in the circumnuclear star-forming regions of NGC 7582: insights from JWST NIRSpec and MIRI/MRS spectroscopy
    We present combined James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRSpec and MIRI/MRS integral field spectroscopy data of the nuclear and circumnuclear regions of the highly dust obscured Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 7582, which is part of the sample of active galactic nucleaus (AGN) in the Galaxy Activity, Torus and Outflow Survey (GATOS). Spatially resolved
    Veenema, Oscar et al.

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    2025
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  • Revisiting the structure of galactic disks with deep imaging
    Thanks to new advances in astronomical imaging, we can now routinely explore disk galaxy profiles about two magnitudes deeper than the data available 20 years ago. In this regard, it is an opportune time to reevaluate the past classifications of different surface brightness types. In this paper we explore the stellar mass profiles of a sample of
    Raji, Samane et al.

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    12
    2025
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