The nebular spectra of SN 2012aw and constraints on stellar nucleosynthesis from oxygen emission lines

(2013)

Authors:

A Jerkstrand, SJ Smartt, M Fraser, C Fransson, J Sollerman, F Taddia, R Kotak

H-ATLAS: Estimating redshifts of herschel sources from sub-mm fluxes

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 435:4 (2013) 2753-2763

Authors:

EA Pearson, S Eales, L Dunne, J Gonzalez-Nuevo, S Maddox, JE Aguirre, M Baes, AJ Baker, N Bourne, CM Bradford, CJR Clark, A Cooray, A Dariush, G De Zotti, S Dye, D Frayer, HL Gomez, AI Harris, R Hopwood, E Ibar, RJ Ivison, M Jarvis, M Krips, A Lapi, RE Lupu, MJ Michałowski, M Rosenman, D Scott, E Valiante, I Valtchanov, P van der Werf, JD Vieira

Abstract:

Upon its completion, the Herschel Astrophysics Terahertz Large Area Survey (H-ATLAS) will be the largest sub-millimetre survey to date, detecting close to half-a-million sources. It will only be possible to measure spectroscopic redshifts for a small fraction of these sources. However, if the rest-frame spectral energy distribution (SED) of a typical H-ATLAS source is known, this SED and the observed Herschel fluxes can be used to estimate the redshifts of the H-ATLAS sources without spectroscopic redshifts. In this paper, we use a sub-set of 40 H-ATLAS sources with previously measured redshifts in the range 0.5 < z < 4.2 to derive a suitable average template for high-redshift H-ATLAS sources. We find that a template with two dust components (Tc= 23.9K, Th= 46.9K and ratio of mass of cold dust to mass of warm dust of 30.1) provides a good fit to the rest-frame fluxes of the sources in our calibration sample. We use a jackknife technique to estimate the accuracy of the redshifts estimated with this template, finding a root mean square of Δz/(1 + z) = 0.26. For sources for which there is prior information that they lie at z > 1, we estimate that the rms of Δz/(1 + z) = 0.12. We have used this template to estimate the redshift distribution for the sources detected in the H-ATLAS equatorial fields, finding a bimodal distribution with a mean redshift of 1.2, 1.9 and 2.5 for 250, 350 and 500 μm selected sources, respectively. © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

The ATLAS$^{\rm{3D}}$ project - XXV: Two-dimensional kinematic analysis of simulated galaxies and the cosmological origin of fast and slow rotators

(2013)

Authors:

T Naab, L Oser, E Emsellem, M Cappellari, D Krajnovic, RM McDermid, K Alatalo, E Bayet, L Blitz, M Bois, F Bournaud, M Bureau, A Crocker, RL Davies, TA Davis, PT de Zeeuw, P-A Duc, M Hirschmann, PH Johansson, S Khochfar, H Kuntschner, R Morganti, T Oosterloo, M Sarzi, N Scott, P Serra, G van de Ven, A Weijmans, LM Young

Hydrogen-Poor Superluminous Supernovae and Long-Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts Have Similar Host Galaxies

(2013)

Authors:

R Lunnan, R Chornock, E Berger, T Laskar, W Fong, A Rest, NE Sanders, PM Challis, MR Drout, RJ Foley, ME Huber, RP Kirshner, C Leibler, GH Marion, M McCrum, D Milisavljevic, G Narayan, D Scolnic, SJ Smartt, KW Smith, AM Soderberg, JL Tonry, WS Burgett, KC Chambers, H Flewelling, KW Hodapp, N Kaiser, EA Magnier, PA Price, RJ Wainscoat

Detection of a High Brightness Temperature Radio Core in the AGN-Driven Molecular Outflow Candidate NGC 1266

(2013)

Authors:

Kristina Nyland, Katherine Alatalo, JM Wrobel, Lisa M Young, Raffaella Morganti, Timothy A Davis, PT de Zeeuw, Susana Deustua, Martin Bureau