Publications

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  • High-frequency Wave Propagation Along a Spicule Observed by CLASP
    The Chromospheric Lyman-Alpha Spectro-Polarimeter (CLASP) sounding rocket experiment, launched in 2015 September, observed the hydrogen Lyα line (121.6 nm) in an unprecedented high temporal cadence of 0.3 s. CLASP performed sit-and-stare observations of the quiet Sun near the limb for 5 minutes with a slit perpendicular to the limb and successfully
    Yoshida, Masaki et al.

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    2019
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    9
  • H α morphologies of star clusters: a LEGUS study of H II region evolution time-scales and stochasticity in low-mass clusters
    The morphology of H II regions around young star clusters provides insight into the time-scales and physical processes that clear a cluster's natal gas. We study ̃700 young clusters (≤10 Myr) in three nearby spiral galaxies (NGC 7793, NGC 4395, and NGC 1313) using Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging from LEGUS (Legacy ExtraGalactic Ultraviolet
    Hannon, Stephen et al.

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    2019
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  • Growth and disruption in the Lyra complex
    Context. Nearby clusters of galaxies, z ≲ 0.1, are cosmic structures still under formation. Understanding the thermodynamic properties of merging clusters can provide crucial information on how they grow in the local universe. Aims: A detailed study of the intra-cluster medium (ICM) properties of un-relaxed systems is essential to understand the
    Clavico, S. et al.

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    2019
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  • GRAVITY and the Galactic Centre
    On a clear night, our home galaxy, the Milky Way, is visible as a starry ribbon across the sky. Its core is located in the constellation of Sagittarius, approximately where the bright glow is interrupted by the darkest dust filaments. There, hidden, lies a massive black hole. To peer through the obscuring clouds and see the stars and gas near the
    GRAVITY Collaboration et al.

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    2019
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    3
  • First Evidence of Enhanced Recombination in Astrophysical Environments and the Implications for Plasma Diagnostics
    We report the first unambiguous observational evidence of Rydberg Enhanced Recombination (RER), a potentially important recombination mechanism that has hitherto been unexplored in low-temperature photoionized plasmas. RER shares similarities with dielectronic recombination, with the difference that the electron is captured into a highly excited
    Nemer, A. et al.

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    2019
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