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  • Machine learning for galactic archaeology: a chemistry-based neural network method for identification of accreted disc stars
    We develop a method ('Galactic Archaeology Neural Network', GANN) based on neural network models (NNMs) to identify accreted stars in galactic discs by only their chemical fingerprint and age, using a suite of simulated galaxies from the Auriga Project. We train the network on the target galaxy's own local environment defined by the stellar halo
    Tronrud, Thorold et al.

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    9
    2022
    Citations
    4
  • Lyα Emitting Galaxies (LAEs) at Cosmic Dawn: Implications and Predictions
    The detection of Lyα emitting galaxies (LAEs) puts severe constraints on the reionization history. In this paper, we derive the properties of very high-z LAEs predicted in the only two reionization scenarios shown in a previous paper to be consistent with the current data on 15 independent evolving global (or averaged) cosmic properties regarding
    Salvador-Solé, Eduard et al.

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    9
    2022
    Citations
    5
  • Low-power jet-interstellar medium interaction in NGC 7319 revealed by JWST/MIRI MRS
    We present JWST/MIRI MRS spectroscopy of NGC 7319, the largest galaxy in the Stephan's Quintet, observed as part of the Early Release Observations (ERO). NGC 7319 hosts a type 2 active galactic nucleus (AGN) and a low-power radio jet (L 1.4 GHz = 3.3 × 10 22 W Hz −1) with two asymmetric radio hotspots at 430 pc (N2) and 1.5 kpc (S2) projected
    Pereira-Santaella, M. et al.

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    9
    2022
    Citations
    41
  • Lessons from the massive relic NGC 1277: Remaining in situstar formation in the cores of massive galaxies
    Near-ultraviolet (NUV) spectroscopic studies have suggested that passively evolving massive, early-type galaxies host sub-one per cent fractions of young stars in their innermost regions. We shed light on the origin of these stars by analysing NGC 1277, a widely studied nearby prototypical massive compact relic galaxy. These are rare galaxies that
    Salvador-Rusiñol, N. et al.

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    9
    2022
    Citations
    12