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Lensing of space time around a black hole. At Oxford we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

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Dr Adriano Poci

Hintze Fellow

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys
adriano.poci@physics.ox.ac.uk
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 883
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: a statistical approach to an optimal classification of stellar kinematics in galaxy surveys

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 505:2 (2021) 3078-3106

Authors:

Jesse van de Sande, Sam P Vaughan, Luca Cortese, Nicholas Scott, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Scott M Croom, Claudia DP Lagos, Sarah Brough, Julia J Bryant, Julien Devriendt, Yohan Dubois, Francesco D'Eugenio, Caroline Foster, Amelia Fraser-McKelvie, Katherine E Harborne, Jon S Lawrence, Sree Oh, Matt S Owers, Adriano Poci, Rhea-Silvia Remus, Samuel N Richards, Felix Schulze, Sarah M Sweet, Mathew R Varidel, Charlotte Welker

Abstract:

Large galaxy samples from multi-object IFS surveys now allow for a statistical analysis of the z~0 galaxy population using resolved kinematics. However, the improvement in number statistics comes at a cost, with multi-object IFS surveys more severely impacted by the effect of seeing and lower signal-to-noise. We present an analysis of ~1800 galaxies from the SAMI Galaxy Survey and investigate the spread and overlap in the kinematic distributions of the spin parameter proxy $\lambda_{Re}$ as a function of stellar mass and ellipticity. For SAMI data, the distributions of galaxies identified as regular and non-regular rotators with $kinemetry$ show considerable overlap in the $\lambda_{Re}$-$\varepsilon_e$ diagram. In contrast, visually classified galaxies (obvious and non-obvious rotators) are better separated in $\lambda_{Re}$ space, with less overlap of both distributions. Then, we use a Bayesian mixture model to analyse the $\lambda_{Re}$-$\log(M_*/M_{\odot})$ distribution. As a function of mass, we investigate whether the data are best fit with a single kinematic distribution or with two. Below $\log(M_*/M_{\odot})$~10.5 a single beta distribution is sufficient to fit the complete $\lambda_{Re}$ distribution, whereas a second beta distribution is required above $\log(M_*/M_{\odot})$~10.5 to account for a population of low-$\lambda_{Re}$ galaxies, presenting the cleanest separation of the two populations. We apply the same analysis to mock-observations from cosmological simulations. The mixture model predicts a bimodal $\lambda_{Re}$ distribution for all simulations, albeit with different positions of the $\lambda_{Re}$ peaks and with different ratios of both populations. Our analysis validates the conclusions from previous, smaller IFS surveys, but also demonstrates the importance of using kinematic selection criteria that are dictated by the quality of the observed or simulated data.
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Diversity of nuclear star cluster formation mechanisms revealed by their star formation histories

ArXiv 2104.06412 (2021)

Authors:

K Fahrion, M Lyubenova, G van de Ven, M Hilker, R Leaman, J Falcón-Barroso, A Bittner, L Coccato, EM Corsini, DA Gadotti, E Iodice, RM McDermid, I Martín-Navarro, F Pinna, A Poci, M Sarzi, PT de Zeeuw, L Zhu
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The Fornax3D project: Assembly histories of lenticular galaxies from a combined dynamical and population orbital analysis

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 647 (2021) a145

Authors:

A Poci, RM McDermid, M Lyubenova, L Zhu, G van de Ven, E Iodice, L Coccato, F Pinna, EM Corsini, J Falcón-Barroso, DA Gadotti, RJJ Grand, K Fahrion, I Martín-Navarro, M Sarzi, S Viaene, PT de Zeeuw
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The Fornax3D project: Assembly histories of lenticular galaxies from a combined dynamical and population orbital analysis

ArXiv 2102.02449 (2021)

Authors:

A Poci, RM McDermid, M Lyubenova, L Zhu, G van de ven, E Iodice, L Coccato, F Pinna, EM Corsini, J Falcón-Barroso, DA Gadotti, RJJ Grand, K Fahrion, I Martín-Navarro, M Sarzi, S Viaene, PT de Zeeuw
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The MAGPI survey: Science goals, design, observing strategy, early results and theoretical framework

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia Cambridge University Press (CUP) 38 (2021) e031

Authors:

C Foster, JT Mendel, CDP Lagos, E Wisnioski, T Yuan, F D’Eugenio, TM Barone, KE Harborne, SP Vaughan, F Schulze, R-S Remus, A Gupta, F Collacchioni, DJ Khim, P Taylor, R Bassett, SM Croom, RM McDermid, A Poci, AJ Battisti, J Bland-Hawthorn, S Bellstedt, M Colless, LJM Davies, C Derkenne, S Driver, A Ferré-Mateu, DB Fisher, E Gjergo, EJ Johnston, A Khalid, C Kobayashi, S Oh, Y Peng, ASG Robotham, P Sharda, SM Sweet, EN Taylor, K-VH Tran, JW Trayford, J van de Sande, SK Yi, L Zanisi
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