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Number of items: 26.

Type: Thesis | 2026 | University of Southampton

Type: Article | 2026

Silicate emission in a type-2 quasar: JWST/MIRI constraints on torus geometry and radiative feedback - C. Ramos Almeida, A. Asensio Ramos, C. Westerdorp Plaza, I. García-Bernete, E. Lopez-Rodriguez, S. Hönig, A. Audibert, S. García-Burillo, M. Pereira-Santaella, F. Donnan, A. Alonso-Herrero, O. González-Martín, N. Levenson, D. Rigopoulou, C. Tadhunter and G. Speranza
Type: Article | 2026

Type: UNSPECIFIED | 2026 | arXiv

Confinement and chiral symmetry breaking in holography: a smooth switch-off - Marti Berenguer, Johanna Erdmenger, Nick Evans, Wanxiang Fan and Florian Vasel
Type: UNSPECIFIED | 2026 | arXiv

Tracing active galactic nuclei properties through a changing-look event - Joel Carpenter, Sandra Raimundo, Charlotte Angus and Katie Auchettl
Type: Article | 2026

Holographic black hole formation and scrambling in time-ordered correlators - Pratyusha Chowdhury, Felix M. Haehl, Adrian Sanchez Garrido and Ying Zhao
Type: Article | 2026

Detection of an extremely luminous radio counterpart to the Be/X-ray binary A0538-66 - Justine Crook-Mansour, Rob Fender, Alex Andersson, Hao Qiu, Andrew K. Hughes, Jakob van den Eijnden, Fraser J. Cowie, Sara Motta, Itumeleng Monageng, Lorenzo Ducci, Sandro Mereghetti, Andries Mathiba, Dougal Dobie, Tara Murphy, David L. Kaplan, Francesco Carotenuto and Phil Charles
Type: Article | 2026

Type: Article | 2026

The Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS) X. Molecular gas clumpiness under the influence of AGN - Federico Esposito, Almudena Alonso-Herrero and Santiago García-Burillo
Type: Article | 2026

Type: Article | 2026

Type: Article | 2026

Inclusive and exclusive semileptonic decays of heavy mesons on the lattice - Zhi Hu, Alessandro Barone, Ahmed Elgaziari, Shoji Hashimoto, Andreas Jüttner, Takashi Kaneko and Ryan Kellermann
Type: UNSPECIFIED | 2026 | arXiv

Semi-empirical framework of supermassive black hole evolution: highlighting a possible tension between demographics and gravitational wave background - Andrea Lapi, Francesco Shankar, Michele Bosi, Daniel Roberts, Hao Fu, Karthik M. Varadarajan and Lumen Boco
Type: Article | 2026

Direct spectroscopic confirmation of the young embedded proto-planet WISPIT 2c - Chloe Lawlor, Richelle F. van Capelleveen, Guillaume Bourdarot, Christian Ginski, Matthew A. Kenworthy, Tomas Stolker, Laird Close, Alexander J. Bohn, Frank Eisenhauer, Paulo Garcia, Sebastian F. Hönig, Jens Kammerer, Laura Kreidberg, Sylvestre Lacour, Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin, Eric Mamajek, Mathias Nowak, Thibaut Paumard, Christian Straubmeier and Nienke van der Marel
Type: Article | 2026

Early growth of massive black holes in dynamical dark energy models with negative cosmological constant - N. Menci, M. Castellano, P. Mukherjee, D. Roberts, P. Santini, A.A. Sen and F. Shankar
Type: Article | 2026

Impact of AGN and nuclear star formation on the ISM turbulence of galaxies: insights from JWST/MIRI spectroscopy - Rogemar A. Riffel, Luis Colina, José Henrique Costa-Souza, Vincenzo Mainieri, Miguel Pereira Santaella, Oli L. Dors, Ismael García-Bernete, Almudena Alonso-Herrero, Anelise Audibert, Enrica Bellocchi, Andrew J. Bunker, Steph Campbell, Françoise Combes, Richard I. Davies, Tanio Díaz-Santos, Fergus R. Donnan, Federico Esposito, Santiago García-Burillo, Begoña García-Lorenzo, Omaira González Martín, Houda Haidar, Erin K. S. Hicks, Sebastian F. Hoenig, Masatoshi Imanishi, Alvaro Labiano, Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez, Christopher Packham, Cristina Ramos Almeida, Dimitra Rigopoulou, David Rosario, Gabriel Luan Souza-Oliveira, Montserrat Villar Martín, Oscar Veenema and Lulu Zhang
Type: Article | 2026

Too many or too massive? Investigating the high- - Daniel Roberts, Francesco Shankar, Vieri Cammelli, Fabio Fontanot, Alessandro Trinca, Laura Bisigello, Elena Dalla Bonta, Hao Fu, Roberto Gilli, Andrea Grazian, Luca Graziani, Andrea Lapi, Nicola Menci, Jan Scholtz and Karthik Mahesh Varadarajan
Type: Article | 2026

Temporal pulse origins in atom interferometric quantum sensors - Jack Saywell, Nikolaos Dedes, Max Carey, Brynle Barrett and Tim Freegarde
Type: Article | 2026

Type: UNSPECIFIED | 2026 | arXiv

Type: Article | 2026

[HP99] 159 -- properties of the first supersoft X-ray source with a helium star donor - Hélène Szegedi, Philip A. Charles, David A.H. Buckley, Pieter J. Meintjes, Przemek Mróz and Andrzej Udalski
Type: Article | 2026

Type: Thesis | 2026 | University of Southampton

Self-lensing binaries as probes of Supernova physics - Grzegorz Wiktorowicz, Matthew Middleton, Aleksandra Olejak, Cordelia Dashwood-Brown, Madeleine-Mai Ward and Adam Ingram
Type: Article | 2026

Evidence of feedback effects in low-luminosity active galactic nuclei revealed by JWST spectroscopy - Lulu Zhang, Chris Packham, Erin K.S. Hicks, Ric I. Davies, Daniel E. Delaney, Francoise Combes, Miguel Pereira-Santaella, Almudena Alonso-Herrero, Claudio Ricci, Omaira González-Martín, Laura Hermosa Muñoz, Ismael García-Bernete, Cristina Ramos Almeida, Dimitra Rigopoulou, Fergus R. Donnan, Enrica Bellocchi, Nancy A. Levenson, Martin J. Ward, Santiago García-Burillo and Sebastian F. Hoenig
Type: Article | 2026

A comprehensive search for high-velocity X-ray sources: new compact object binary candidates in the Gaia era - Yue Zhao, Poshak Gandhi, Christian Knigge, Phil Charles, Daniel Stern, Peter Boorman, Pornisara Nuchvanichakul, Cordelia Dashwood Brown and David A.H. Buckley
Type: Article | 2026

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