Cleaning Images with Gaussian Process Regression

The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 162:4 (2021) 139

Authors:

Hengyue Zhang, Timothy D Brandt

MIGHTEE: total intensity radio continuum imaging and the COSMOS / XMM-LSS Early Science fields

ArXiv 2110.00347 (2021)

Authors:

I Heywood, MJ Jarvis, CL Hale, IH Whittam, HL Bester, B Hugo, JS Kenyon, M Prescott, OM Smirnov, C Tasse, JM Afonso, PN Best, JD Collier, RP Deane, BS Frank, MJ Hardcastle, K Knowles, N Maddox, EJ Murphy, I Prandoni, SM Randriamampandry, MG Santos, S Sekhar, F Tabatabaei, AR Taylor, K Thorat

The First Large Absorption Survey in HI (FLASH): I. Science Goals and Survey Design

ArXiv 2110.00469 (2021)

Authors:

JR Allison, EM Sadler, AD Amaral, T An, SJ Curran, J Darling, AC Edge, SL Ellison, KL Emig, BM Gaensler, L Garratt-Smithson, M Glowacki, K Grasha, BS Koribalski, C del P Lagos, P Lah, EK Mahony, SA Mao, R Morganti, VA Moss, M Pettini, KA Pimbblet, C Power, P Salas, L Staveley-Smith, MT Whiting, OI Wong, H Yoon, Z Zheng, MA Zwaan

Abstract:

We describe the scientific goals and survey design of the First Large Absorption Survey in HI (FLASH), a wide field survey for 21-cm line absorption in neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) at intermediate cosmological redshifts. FLASH will be carried out with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope and is planned to cover the sky south of $\delta \approx +40$deg at frequencies between 711.5 and 999.5MHz. At redshifts between $z = 0.4$ and $1.0$ (look back times of 4 - 8Gyr), the HI content of the Universe has been poorly explored due to the difficulty of carrying out radio surveys for faint 21-cm line emission and, at ultra-violet wavelengths, space-borne searches for Damped Lyman-$\alpha$ absorption in quasar spectra. The ASKAP wide field of view and large spectral bandwidth, in combination with a radio-quiet site, will enable a search for absorption lines in the radio spectra of bright continuum sources over 80% of the sky. This survey is expected to detect at least several hundred intervening 21-cm absorbers, and will produce an HI-absorption-selected catalogue of galaxies rich in cool, star-forming gas, some of which may be concealed from optical surveys. Likewise, at least several hundred associated 21-cm absorbers are expected to be detected within the host galaxies of radio sources at $0.4 < z < 1.0$, providing valuable kinematical information for models of gas accretion and jet-driven feedback in radio-loud active galactic nuclei. FLASH will also detect OH 18-cm absorbers in diffuse molecular gas, megamaser OH emission, radio recombination lines, and stacked HI emission.

The Mass–Metallicity Relation at z ∼ 1–2 and Its Dependence on the Star Formation Rate

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 919:2 (2021) 143

Authors:

Alaina Henry, Marc Rafelski, Ben Sunnquist, Norbert Pirzkal, Camilla Pacifici, Hakim Atek, Micaela Bagley, Ivano Baronchelli, Guillermo Barro, Andrew J Bunker, James Colbert, Y Sophia Dai, Bruce G Elmegreen, Debra Meloy Elmegreen, Steven Finkelstein, Dale Kocevski, Anton Koekemoer, Matthew Malkan, Crystal L Martin, Vihang Mehta, Anthony Pahl, Casey Papovich, Michael Rutkowski, Jorge Sánchez Almeida, Claudia Scarlata, Gregory Snyder, Harry Teplitz

A geometric distance to the supermassive black Hole of NGC 3783

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 654 (2021) a85

Authors:

A Amorim, M Bauböck, MC Bentz, W Brandner, M Bolzer, Y Clénet, R Davies, PT de Zeeuw, J Dexter, A Drescher, A Eckart, F Eisenhauer, NM Förster Schreiber, PJV Garcia, R Genzel, S Gillessen, D Gratadour, S Hönig, D Kaltenbrunner, M Kishimoto, S Lacour, D Lutz, F Millour, H Netzer, CA Onken, T Ott, T Paumard, K Perraut, G Perrin, PO Petrucci, O Pfuhl, MA Prieto, D Rouan, J Shangguan, T Shimizu, J Stadler, A Sternberg, O Straub, C Straubmeier, R Street, E Sturm, LJ Tacconi, KRW Tristram, P Vermot, S von Fellenberg, F Widmann, J Woillez