Recent work indicates that the nearby Galactic halo is dominated by the debris from a major accretion event. We confirm that result from an analysis of APOGEE...
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PublicaciónThe origin of accreted stellar halo populations in the Milky Way using APOGEE, Gaia, and the EAGLE simulations
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PublicaciónThe Origin of Asteroid 101955 (1999 RQ36)
Near-Earth asteroid (NEA) 101955 (1999 RQ36; henceforth RQ36) is especially accessible to spacecraft and is the primary target of NASA's OSIRIS-REx sample...
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PublicaciónThe Origin of Asteroid 162173 (1999 JU3)
Near-Earth asteroid (162173) 1999 JU3 (henceforth JU3) is a potentially hazardous asteroid and the target of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency's...
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PublicaciónThe origin of bulges and discs in the CALIFA survey - I. Morphological evolution
This series of papers aims at understanding the formation and evolution of non-barred disc galaxies. We use the new spectro-photometric decomposition code, C2D...
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PublicaciónThe origin of discs and spheroids in simulated galaxies
The major morphological features of a galaxy are thought to be determined by the assembly history and net spin of its surrounding dark halo. In the simplest...
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PublicaciónThe origin of extended disc galaxies at z = 2
Galaxy formation models typically assume that the size and rotation speed of galaxy discs are largely dictated by the mass, concentration and spin of their...
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PublicaciónThe origin of stars in the inner 500 parsecs in TNG50 galaxies
We investigate the origin of stars in the innermost 500 pc of galaxies spanning stellar masses of $5\times 10^{8-12}\, \mathrm{M}_{\odot }$ at z = 0 using the...
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PublicaciónThe Origin of the 300 km s‑1 Stream near Segue 1
We present a search for new members of the 300 km s‑1 stream (300S) near the dwarf galaxy Segue 1 using wide-field survey data. We identify 11 previously...
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PublicaciónThe origin of the CMR in Virgo
We study the origin of the colour magnitude relation (CMR) in the Virgo cluster. The CMR could be either caused by a variation of the mean stellar metallicity...