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DES meets Gaia: discovery of strongly lensed quasars from a multiplet search
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty1419 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.479.4345A

Benoit-Lévy, A.; Bechtol, K.; Smith, M. +69 more

We report the discovery, spectroscopic confirmation, and first lens models of the first, strongly lensed quasars from a combined search in WISE and Gaia-DR1 over the DES footprint. Their Einstein radii span a range between ≈2.0 arcsec and ≈0.4 arcsec. Two of these (WGD2038-4008, RA = 20:38:02.65, Dec. = -40:08:14.64; WGD2021-4115, RA = 20:21:39.45…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 56
Oscillating red giants in eclipsing binary systems: empirical reference value for asteroseismic scaling relation
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty1113 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.478.4669T

Handberg, R.; Barban, C.; Hekker, S. +10 more

The internal structures and properties of oscillating red-giant stars can be accurately inferred through their global oscillation modes (asteroseismology). Based on 1460 d of Kepler observations we perform a thorough asteroseismic study to probe the stellar parameters and evolutionary stages of three red giants in eclipsing binary systems. We pres…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 56
A dust twin of Cas A: cool dust and 21 µm silicate dust feature in the supernova remnant G54.1+0.3
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty1713 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.479.5101R

Rho, J.; Smith, M. W. L.; Gomez, H. L. +6 more

We present infrared (IR) and submillimetre observations of the Crab-like supernova remnant (SNR) G54.1+0.3 including 350µm (SHARC-II), 870µm (LABOCA), 70, 100, 160, 250, 350, and 500 µm (Herschel), and 3-40 µm (Spitzer). We detect dust features at 9, 11, and 21 µm and a long-wavelength continuum dust component. The 21…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Herschel 55
Gaia unveils the kinematics of multiple stellar populations in 47 Tucanae
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty1873 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.479.5005M

Milone, A. P.; Marino, A. F.; Lagioia, E. P. +1 more

The series of events, which occurred at high redshift and originated multiple stellar populations in Globular Clusters (GCs) are still poorly understood. Theoretical work suggests that the present-day dynamics of stars in nearby GCs, including the rotation and velocity dispersion, may retain important clues on the formation of multiple populations…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 55
ALMA view of a massive spheroid progenitor: a compact rotating core of molecular gas in an AGN host at z = 2.226
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty481 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.476.3956T

Cimatti, A.; Daddi, E.; Pozzi, F. +16 more

We present ALMA observations at 107.291 GHz (band 3) and 214.532 GHz (band 6) of GMASS 0953, a star-forming galaxy at z = 2.226 hosting an obscured active galactic nucleus (AGN) that has been proposed as a progenitor of compact quiescent galaxies (QGs). We measure for the first time the size of the dust and molecular gas emission of GMASS 0953 tha…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 55
The structure of post-starburst galaxies at 0.5 < z < 2: evidence for two distinct quenching routes at different epochs
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty1794 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.480..381M

Simpson, Chris; Wild, Vivienne; Almaini, Omar +5 more

We present an analysis of the structure of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies in the redshift range 0.5 < z < 2, using a photometrically selected sample identified in the Ultra Deep Survey field. We examine the structure of ∼80 of these transient galaxies using radial light µ(r) profiles obtained from CANDELS Hubble Space Telescope near-inf…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 54
LOFAR-Boötes: properties of high- and low-excitation radio galaxies at 0.5 < z < 2.0
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty026 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.475.3429W

Prandoni, I.; White, G. J.; Tasse, C. +13 more

This paper presents a study of the redshift evolution of radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) as a function of the properties of their galaxy hosts in the Boötes field. To achieve this we match low-frequency radio sources from deep 150-MHz LOFAR (LOw Frequency ARray) observations to an I-band-selected catalogue of galaxies, for which we have de…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Herschel 54
Does the X-ray outflow quasar PDS 456 have a UV outflow at 0.3c?
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty043 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.476..943H

Hamann, Fred; Nardini, Emanuele; Reeves, James +1 more

The quasar PDS 456 (at redshift ∼0.184) has a prototype ultra-fast outflow (UFO) measured in X-rays. This outflow is highly ionized with relativistic speeds, large total column densities log NH(cm-2) > 23, and large kinetic energies that could be important for feedback to the host galaxy. A UV spectrum of PDS 456 obtained …

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 54
On the UV compactness and morphologies of typical Lyman α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty281 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.476.5479P

Sobral, David; Matthee, Jorryt; Paulino-Afonso, Ana +8 more

We investigate the rest-frame UV morphologies of a large sample of Lyman α emitters (LAEs) from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6, selected in a uniform way with 16 different narrow and medium bands over the full COSMOS field. We use 3045 LAEs with Hubble Space Telescope coverage in a stacking analysis and find that they have MUV ∼ -20, below M_UV^\ast at…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 54
Gaia reveals evidence for merged white dwarfs
DOI: 10.1093/mnrasl/sly110 Bibcode: 2018MNRAS.479L.113K

Hambly, N. C.; Rowell, N.; Genest-Beaulieu, C. +2 more

We use Gaia Data Release 2 to identify 13 928 white dwarfs (WDs) within 100 pc of the Sun. The exquisite astrometry from Gaia reveals for the first time a bifurcation in the observed WD sequence in both Gaia and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) passbands. The latter is easily explained by a helium atmosphere WD fraction of 36 per cent. However,…

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia 54