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  • Triaxiality can Explain the Alleged Dark Matter Deficiency in some Dwarf Galaxies
    Dark Matter (DM) is an ingredient essential to the current cosmological concordance model. It provides the gravitational pull needed for the baryons to form galaxies. Therefore, the existence of galaxies without DM is both disquieting and extremely interesting. Guo et al. recently presented "further evidence for a population of DM-deficient dwarf
    Sánchez Almeida, J. et al.

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    2019
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  • Three-dimensional magnetic field structure of a flux-emerging region in the solar atmosphere
    We analyze high-resolution spectropolarimetric observations of a flux-emerging region (FER) in order to understand its magnetic and kinematic structure. Our spectropolarimetric observations in the He I 10830 Å spectral region of a FER were recorded with GRIS at the 1.5 m aperture GREGOR telescope. A Milne-Eddington-based inversion code was employed
    Yadav, Rahul et al.

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    2019
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  • The stellar host in star-forming low-mass galaxies: Evidence for two classes
    Context. The morphological evolution of star-forming galaxies provides important clues to understand their physical properties, as well as the triggering and quenching mechanisms of star formation. Aims: We analyze the morphology of galaxies hosting star-forming events at low redshift (z < 0.36). We aim at connecting morphology and star-formation
    Lumbreras-Calle, A. et al.

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    2019
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  • The star formation timescale of elliptical galaxies. Fitting [Mg/Fe] and total metallicity simultaneously
    The alpha element to iron peak element ratio, for example [Mg/Fe], is a commonly applied indicator of the galaxy star formation timescale (SFT) since the two groups of elements are mainly produced by different types of supernovae that explode over different timescales. However, it is insufficient to consider only [Mg/Fe] when estimating the SFT
    Yan, Zhiqiang et al.

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    2019
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  • The role of AGB stars in the evolution of globular clusters
    The results from high-resolution spectroscopy and accurate photometry have challenged the traditional paradigm that stars in globular clusters (GC) are simple stellar populations, rather suggesting that these structures harbor distinct groups of stars, differing in the chemical composition, particularly in the abundances of the light elements, from
    Ventura, Paolo et al.

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    2019
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  • The Pristine survey - VII. A cleaner view of the Galactic outer halo using blue horizontal branch stars
    We use the Pristine survey CaHK narrow-band photometry, combined with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)ugr photometry, to provide a cleaner sample of blue horizontal branch stars in the Galactic halo out to large distances. We demonstrate a completeness of 91 per cent and a purity of 93 per cent with respect to available spectroscopic
    Starkenburg, Else et al.

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    2019
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