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  • Spatially Resolving the Inner Gaseous Disc of the Herbig Star 51 Oph through its CO Ro-vibration Emission
    Near-infrared interferometry gives us the opportunity to spatially resolve the circumstellar environment of young stars at sub-astronomical-unit (au) scales, which a standalone telescope could not reach. In particular, the sensitivity of GRAVITY on the VLTI allows us to spatially resolve the CO overtone emission at 2.3 microns. In this article, we
    GRAVITY Collaboration et al.

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    2019
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  • Spatially Resolved Accretion-Ejection in Compact Binaries with GRAVITY
    The GRAVITY instrument at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer has led to the first spatially resolved observations of X-ray binaries at scales comparable to the binary orbit, providing unprecedented spatial information on their accretion-ejection mechanisms. In particular, observations of the hypercritical accretor SS433 have revealed a variety
    GRAVITY Collaboration et al.

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    2019
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  • Small-scale clustering of nano-dust grains in supersonic turbulence
    We investigate the clustering and dynamics of nano-sized particles (nano dust) in high-resolution (1024 3) simulations of compressible isothermal hydrodynamic turbulence. It is well established that large grains will decouple from a turbulent gas flow, while small grains will tend to trace the motion of the gas. We demonstrate that nano-sized
    Mattsson, L. et al.

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    2019
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  • SEARCHING FOR AND CHARACTERISING THE HIGH REDSHIFT STAR-FORMING GALAXY POPULATION IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE
    This thesis focuses on the study of LAEs and LBGs at z=3.4-6.8, a period of time between ~0.8-2 Gyr after the Big Bang, hosting the end of the reionisation epoch. To reach such deep galaxies, we have made use of the SHARDS survey of the GOODS-N field, with 200 h of exposure time with GTC. The 25 consecutive medium-band filters in the optical/NIR
    Pablo Arrabal Haro

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    2019
  • SEARCHING FOR AND CHARACTERISING THE HIGH REDSHIFT STAR-FORMING GALAXY POPULATION IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE
    This thesis focuses on the study of LAEs and LBGs at z=3.4-6.8, a period of time between ~0.8-2 Gyr after the Big Bang, hosting the end of the reionisation epoch. To reach such deep galaxies, we have made use of the SHARDS survey of the GOODS-N field, with 200 h of exposure time with GTC. The 25 consecutive medium-band filters in the optical/NIR
    Pablo Arrabal Haro

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    12
    2019
  • SCUBA-2 observations of candidate starbursting protoclusters selected by Planck and Herschel-SPIRE
    We present SCUBA-2 850 μm observations of 13 candidate starbursting protoclusters selected using Planck and Herschel data. The cumulative number counts of the 850 μm sources in 9 of 13 of these candidate protoclusters show significant overdensities compared to the field, with the probability <10 -2 assuming the sources are randomly distributed in
    Cheng, T. et al.

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    2019
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