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  • Robust Measurement of Stellar Streams around the Milky Way: Correcting Spatially Variable Observational Selection Effects in Optical Imaging Surveys
    Observations of density variations in stellar streams are a promising probe of low-mass dark matter substructure in the Milky Way. However, survey systematics such as variations in seeing and sky brightness can also induce artificial fluctuations in the observed densities of known stellar streams. These variations arise because survey conditions
    Boone, K. K. et al.

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    2026
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  • Revisiting the Milky Way stellar long bar and the 3 kpc arm
    Context. One of the most difficult and unexplored regions of the Milky Way is the highly extincted in-plane central region within the Galactic coordinates 10 ◦ ≲ |ℓ| ≲ 30 ◦, |b| ≲ 3 ◦, where we have the long-bar and 3 kpc arm with intermediate-age stellar population, whose morphological properties are still unclear. Aims. We aim to advance our
    López-Corredoira, M. et al.

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    2026
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  • ReveaLLAGN 1: JWST Emission-line Spectra Reveal Low-luminosity Active Galactic Nucleus with Ultraviolet-deficient Spectral Energy Distributions and Warm Molecular Gas
    We present near- and mid-infrared spectra of eight low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGN), spanning nearly 4 orders of magnitude in black hole mass and Eddington ratio, obtained with JWST/NIRSpec and MIRI as part of the ReveaLLAGN program, along with identical archival data of Cen A. The high spatial resolution of JWST cleanly separates
    Goold, Kameron et al.

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    2026
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  • QUIJOTE-TFGI polarization calibration: Ground characterization and on-sky validation with Tau A and the Moon
    Context. Polarization measurements in the 30─40 GHz range are essential to improving our understanding of Galactic synchrotron radiation and potential anomalous microwave emissions, and obtaining such measurements will ultimately aid in detecting primordial B modes. To achieve this aim, it is crucial to achieve unprecedented performance in
    Fasano, Alessandro et al.

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    2026
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  • QSOFEED: Investigating warm molecular, low- and high-ionization atomic gas in six type-2 quasars with GTC/EMIR
    We present long-slit near-infrared spectroscopic observations of six nearby (z ∼ 0.1) radio-quiet type-2 quasars (QSO2s) from the Quasar Feedback (QSOFEED) sample. The QSO2s have bolometric luminosities of 10 45 − 46 erg s −1 and stellar masses of 10 10.6−11.3 M ⊙. The observations were obtained with the instrument Espectrógrafo Multiobjeto Infra
    Cezar, P. H. et al.

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    2026
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  • Pulsar discoveries from the TRAPUM UHF survey of Fermi-LAT sources
    The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) provides advantages for radio pulsar searches by enabling efficient target selection. We can confidently point radio telescopes to the positions of Fermi unidentified gamma-ray sources that have a high probability of hosting a pulsar. As part of Transients and Pulsars with MeerKAT (TRAPUM), we conducted a survey
    Thongmeearkom, T. et al.

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