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  • Looking into the faintEst WIth MUSE (LEWIS): Exploring the nature of ultra-diffuse galaxies in the Hydra I cluster: III. Untangling UDG 32 from the stripped filaments of NGC 3314A with multi-wavelength data
    Context. UDG 32 is an ultra-diffuse galaxy (UDG) candidate in the Hydra I cluster that was discovered in the extended network of stellar filaments of the jellyfish galaxy NGC 3314A. This jellyfish galaxy is affected by ram pressure stripping and it is hypothesised that UDG 32 may have formed from this stripped material. Aims. The aim of this paper
    Hartke, J. et al.

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    2025
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    2
  • J-PLUS: Spectroscopic validation of Hα emission line maps in spatially resolved galaxies
    Aims. We present a dedicated automated pipeline to construct spatially resolved emission Hα+[NII] maps and to derive the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) in 12 optical filters (five broad and seven narrow and medium) of Hα emission line regions in nearby galaxies (z < 0.0165) observed by the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS)
    Rahna, P. T. et al.

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    3
    2025
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  • It is not σ<SUB>8</SUB>: constraining the non-linear matter power spectrum with the Dark Energy Survey Year-5 supernova sample
    The weak gravitational lensing magnification of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) is sensitive to the matter power spectrum on scales $k\gt 1 h$ Mpc $^{-1}$, making it unwise to interpret SNe Ia lensing in terms of power on linear scales. We compute the probability density function of SNe Ia magnification as a function of standard cosmological parameters
    Shah, P. et al.

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    3
    2025
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  • Intermediate-mass stars and the origin of the gas-giant planet-metallicity correlation
    Context. Currently, the number of known planets around intermediate-mass stars (1.5 M ⊙ < M ⋆ < 3.5 M ⊙) is rather low. As a consequence, models of planet formation derive their strongest observational evidence from the chemical signature of mostly low-mass (FGK) main-sequence (MS) stars with planets. Aims. We aim to test whether the well-known
    Maldonado, J. et al.

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    3
    2025
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  • Identifying Missing Quasars from the DESI Bright Galaxy Survey
    The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) cosmology survey includes a Bright Galaxy Survey (BGS), which will yield spectra for over 10 million bright galaxies (r < 20.2 AB mag). The resulting sample will be valuable for both cosmological and astrophysical studies. However, the star/galaxy separation criterion implemented in the nominal BGS
    Juneau, S. et al.

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    3
    2025
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  • Identification of a Turnover in the Initial Mass Function of a Young Stellar Cluster Down to 0.5 M<SUB>J</SUB>
    A successful theory of star formation should predict the number of objects as a function of their mass produced through star-forming events. Previous studies in star-forming regions and the solar neighborhood have identified a mass function increasing from the hydrogen-burning limit down to about 10 M J. Theory predicts a limit to the fragmentation
    De Furio, Matthew et al.

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    3
    2025
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    7