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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 Chiara Spiniello

Ernest Rutherford Fellow

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

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  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Galaxy formation and evolution
  • Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys
  • Rubin-LSST
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The INvestigating Stellar Population In RElics

an ESO Observational Large Program (ID: 1104.B-0370, PI: C. Spiniello) with the X-Shooter spectrograph at the ESO Very Large Telescope targeting "Relic Galaxies", the ancient fossil of the early Universe

INSPIRE

The first sample of spectroscopically confirmed ultra-compact massive galaxies in the Kilo Degree Survey

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 481:4 (2018) 4728-4752

Authors:

C Tortora, NR Napolitano, M Spavone, F La Barbera, G D'Ago, C Spiniello, Kh Kuijken, N Roy, MA Raj, S Cavuoti, M Brescia, G Longo, V Pota, Ce Petrillo, M Radovich, F Getman, LVE Koopmans, I Trujillo, G Verdoes Kleijn, M Capaccioli, A Grado, G Covone, D Scognamiglio, C Blake, K Glazebrook, S Joudaki, C Lidman, C Wolf

Abstract:

We present results from an ongoing investigation using the Kilo Degree Survey (KiDS) on the VLT Survey Telescope (VST) to provide a census of ultra-compact massive galaxies (UCMGs), defined as galaxies with stellar masses M* > 8 × 1010M⊙ and effective radii Re < 1.5 kpc. UCMGs, which are expected to have undergone very few merger events, provide a unique view on the accretion history of the most massive galaxies in the Universe. Over an effective sky area of nearly 330 deg2, we select UCMG candidates from KiDS multicolour images, which provide high quality structural parameters, photometric redshifts, and stellar masses. Our sample of ~1000 photometrically selected UCMGs at z < 0.5 represents the largest sample of UCMG candidates assembled to date over the largest sky area. In this paper, we present the first effort to obtain their redshifts using different facilities, starting with first results for 28 candidates with redshifts z < 0.5, obtained at NTT and TNG telescopes.We confirmed, as bona fide UCMGs, 19 out of the 28 candidates with new redshifts. A further 46 UCMG candidates are confirmed with literature spectroscopic redshifts (35 at z < 0.5), bringing the final cumulative sample of spectroscopically confirmed lower-z UCMGs to 54 galaxies, which is the largest sample at redshifts below 0.5. We use these spectroscopic redshifts to quantify systematic errors in our photometric selection, and use these to correct our UCMG number counts. We finally compare the results to independent data sets and simulations.
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MUSE observations of M87: radial gradients for the stellar initial-mass function and the abundance of sodium

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 478:3 (2018) 4084-4100

Authors:

Marc Sarzi, Chiara Spiniello, Francesco La Barbera, Davor Krajnović, Remco van den Bosch
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The ESO science archive: supporting and enhancing science from the La Silla Paranal Observatory

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 10704 (2018) 1070416

Authors:

Martino Romaniello, Stefano Zampieri, Nausicaa Delmotte, Vincenzo Forchì, Olivier Hainaut, Alberto Micol, Jörg Retzlaff, Ignacio Vera, Nathalie Fourniol, Mubashir Ahmed Kahn, Uwe Lange, Devendra Sisodia, Malgorzata Stellert, Felix Stoehr, Magda Arnaboldi, Chiara Spiniello, Laura Mascetti, Michael Fritz Sterzik
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The Fornax Cluster VLT Spectroscopic Survey II – Planetary Nebulae kinematics within 200 kpc of the cluster core

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 477:2 (2018) 1880-1892

Authors:

C Spiniello, NR Napolitano, M Arnaboldi, C Tortora, L Coccato, M Capaccioli, O Gerhard, E Iodice, M Spavone, M Cantiello, R Peletier, M Paolillo, P Schipani
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Central Velocity Dispersions of the GAMA Spectroscopic Database and Synergies with KiDS

VST in the Era of the Large Sky Surveys (2018) 15-15

Authors:

Giuseppe D’Ago, RN Napolitano, C Tortora, Chiara Spiniello, Francesco La Barbera
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