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Recent DAWN papers

Allen, Natalie et al., Galaxy size and mass build-up in the first 2 Gyr of cosmic history from multi-wavelength JWST NIRCam imaging, Astronomy and Astrophysics

O'Ryan, David et al., Time-scales for the effects of interactions on galaxy properties and SMBH growth, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Onori, F. et al., The case of AT2022wtn: a tidal disruption event in an interacting galaxy, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

 

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Archive for February, 2021

 
  • Two DAWNers receive prestigious grants

    Congratulations to Charlotte Mason and Georgios Magdis on receiving the VILLUM Young Investigator and Young Investigator Plus grants, respectively. Charlotte, who has just joined DAWN as an associate professor, will […]

     
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  • Highest detail yet observations of distant galaxy

    Image credit: Seiji Fujimoto. Massive matter — such as clusters of galaxies — distort and magnify light from distant galaxies behind them through gravitational lensing. This can make faint galaxies […]

     
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  • Quenching by collision

    Artist’s illustration of a galaxy having its gas “ripped out” by a collision. Image credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser. ALMA captures distant colliding galaxy dying out as it loses the ability to […]

     
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