First ALMA observations of the Arches cluster yield mass-loss rates for WN and O stars plus evidence for radially decreasing wind clumping from combined radio-mm spectral indices.
10.1051/0004-6361/201117104
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ALMA measurements of mass loss and wind clumping in the massive stars of the Arches cluster
First ALMA observations of the Arches cluster yield mass-loss rates for WN and O stars plus evidence for radially decreasing wind clumping from combined radio-mm spectral indices.
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WAsp: The Wideband (W) Adaptive-Scale Pixel (Asp) Deconvolution Algorithm for Interferometric Imaging
WAsp is a new scale-sensitive deconvolution algorithm for wide-band radio interferometry that reduces wide-scale residuals and spectral index errors by integrating improved Asp-Clean into MS-MFS.
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A Hybrid Origin for the Multiple Ring-Gap Structures in the Large Protoplanetary Disk V1094 Sco: A Low-Mass Planet and Secular Gravitational Instability
Multi-wavelength data on V1094 Sco support a hybrid origin for its ring-gap structures consisting of planet-disk interaction at ~100 au and secular gravitational instability at 170-230 au in a low-turbulence disk.
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A Quasar--Companion System Without AGN Outflow at $z \sim 6$: The Case of PSO J083+11
New ALMA [C II] and FIR data on PSO J083+11 at z=6.34 reveal ordered rotation, typical star-forming ratios, and no outflow signatures in either galaxy, interpreted as a pre-AGN-feedback accretion phase.
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Dust characterization of halos: The extended emission in protoplanetary disks
Halos in Elias 2-24, IM Lup, and DM Tau hold 20-30% of total dust mass with cm-sized grains, helping resolve the disk mass-budget problem even though drift and growth timescales are shorter than disk ages.
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Probing the Nature of Lyman Continuum Emitting and Low-metallicity Galaxies Using the SKA
SKA-Mid is predicted to yield samples of 10-100 low-metallicity Lyman continuum emitting galaxies per square degree, enabling multi-wavelength studies of feedback processes linked to ionizing photon escape.
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The PARADIGM Project II: Characterising Nuclear and Diffuse Radio Components in Local U/LIRGs
Multi-scale radio observations of 15 local U/LIRGs decompose emission to show nuclear components contribute ~50% on average while diffuse SF-related emission dominates ~80% of total power, with radio excess linked to AGN rather than boosted star formation.
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State-of-the-art Observation, Calibration, and Imaging Framework for Solar and Heliospheric Sciences with SKA
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Faraday Tomography with the SKA: A New Era of Cosmic Magnetism Studies
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The Cosmic Ray Life Cycle in Galaxy Clusters
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