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Close-up view of a luminous star-forming galaxy at z = 2.95
(EDP Sciences, 2021)Exploiting the sensitivity of the IRAM NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) and its ability to process large instantaneous bandwidths, we have studied the morphology and other properties of the molecular gas and dust ... -
Clustering of HI galaxies in the HI parkes all sky survey and arecibo legacy fast alfa survey
(Oxford University Press, 2011)We investigate the clustering of H I-selected galaxies in the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey (ALFALFA) and compare results with those obtained for the H I Parkes All Sky Survey (HIPASS). Measurements of the angular ... -
Clustering of quintessence on horizon scales and its imprint on HI intensity mapping
(IOP Science, 2013)Quintessence can cluster only on horizon scales. What is the effect on the observed matter distribution? To answer this, we need a relativistic approach that goes beyond the standard Newtonian calculation and deals properly ... -
Cold-pressing and vacuum arc melting of γ-tial based alloys
(ScienceDirect, 2019)eta (β) solidifying γ-TiAl intermetallic alloys of nominal composition Ti-48Al, Ti-48Al-2Nb, Ti-48Al-2Nb-0.7Cr alloys have been cold pressed and vacuum arc melted. The Al loss was due to compaction method used prior to the ... -
Collective rotational bands at low excitation energy in 186Os: Vibrational and rotational degrees of freedom
(American Physical Society, 2022)Collective structures in 186Os have been investigated through the 186W(4He, 4n) 186Os reaction, at a beam energy of 48 MeV. The low-lying bands built on the excited 0+ 2 , 2+ 2 , and 4+ 3 states have been extended up ... -
Combined analysis of the low-energy enhancement of the gamma-strength function and the giant dipole resonance
(Springer, 2019)The nuclear dipole polarizability is mainly governed by the dynamics of the giant dipole resonance and has been investigated along with the effects of the low-energy enhancement of the photon strength function for nuclides ... -
Comparative study: the effect of annealing conditions on the properties of P3HT:PCBM blends
(Springer Verlag, 2013)This paper presents a detailed study on the role of various annealing treatments on organic poly(3-hexylthiophene) and [6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester blends under different experimental conditions. A combination ... -
Comparing galaxy clustering in horizon-agn simulated light-cone mocks and video observations
(Oxford University Press, 2019-04-12)Hydrodynamical cosmological simulations have recently made great advances in reproducing galaxy mass assembly over cosmic time – as often quantified from the comparison of their predicted stellar mass functions to observed ... -
Comparing galaxy clustering in horizon-agn simulated light-cone mocks and video observations
(Oxford academic, 2019)Hydrodynamical cosmological simulations have recently made great advances in reproducing galaxy mass assembly over cosmic time – as often quantified from the comparison of their predicted stellar mass functions to observed ... -
A comparison of Einstein-Boltzmann solvers for testing General Relativity
(American Physical Society, 2018)We compare Einstein-Boltzmann solvers that include modifications to General Relativity and find that, for a wide range of models and parameters, they agree to a high level of precision. We look at three general purpose codes ... -
Comparison of Hi and optical redshifts of galaxies - The impact of redshift uncertainties on spectral line stacking
(Oxford University Press, 2013)Accurate optical redshifts will be critical for spectral co-adding techniques used to extract detections from below the noise level in ongoing and upcoming surveys for Hi, which will extend our current understanding of ... -
A comparison of multi-phase magnetic field tracers in a high-galactic latitude region of the filamentary interstellar medium
(IOP Publishing, 2022)Understanding how the Galactic magnetic field threads the multiphase interstellar medium (ISM) remains a considerable challenge, as different magnetic field tracers probe dissimilar phases and field components. We search for ... -
A comparison of the microstructures, thermal and mechanical properties of pressed and sintered TieCu, TieNi and TieCueNi alloys intended for dental applications
(Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2020)The effect of Ni and Cu on the a/b phase transformation temperature, possible retention of the b-phase, and mechanical properties of Ti, Tie13Cu, Tie4.5Ni and Tie13Cue4.5Ni (compositions in wt. %) alloys were investigated. ... -
The complex physics of dusty star-forming galaxies at high redshifts as revealed by Herschel and Spitzer
(IOP Publishing, 2013)We combine far-infrared photometry from Herschel (PEP/HerMES) with deep mid-infrared spectroscopy from Spitzer to investigate the nature and the mass assembly history of a sample of 31 luminous and ultraluminous infrared ... -
A comprehensive study of modulation effects on CMB polarization
(Springer, 2022)The Cosmic Microwave Background is characterized by temperature and linear polar ization fields. Dipole modulation in the temperature field has been extensively studied in the context of hemispherical power asymmetry. In ... -
Consequences of using a smooth cosmic distance in a lumpy Universe. I.
(American Physical Society, 2022)How do we appropriately fit a model based on an idealised Friedmann-Lemaˆıtre Robertson-Walker spacetime to observations made from a single location in a lumpy Universe? We address this question for surveys that measure ... -
Considerations for optimizing the photometric classification of supernovae from the Rubin observatory
(IOP Publishing, 2022)The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will increase the number of observed supernovae (SNe) by an order of magnitude; however, it is impossible to spectroscopically confirm the class for all SNe discovered. Thus, photometric ... -
Constraining primordial non-Gaussianity by combining next-generation galaxy and 21 cm intensity mapping surveys
(Institute for Ionics, 2023)Surveys of the matter distribution contain ‘fossil’ information on possible non-Gaussianity that is generated in the primordial universe. This primordial signal survives only on the largest scales where cosmic variance ... -
Constraining primordial non-gaussianity by combining next-generation galaxy and 21 cm intensity mapping surveys
(SpringerOpen, 2023)Surveys of the matter distribution contain ‘fossil’ information on possible non-Gaussianity that is generated in the primordialUniverse. This primordial signal survives only on the largest scales where cosmic variance ... -
Constraining the astrophysics and cosmology from 21 cm tomography using deep learning with the SKA
(Oxford University Press, 2020)Future Square Kilometre Array (SKA) surveys are expected to generate huge data sets of 21 cm maps on cosmological scales from the Epoch of Reionization. We assess the viability of exploiting machine learning techniques, ...