15 results on '"Gonçalves, T S"'
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2. The S-PLUS Fornax Project (S+FP): A first 12-band glimpse of the Fornax galaxy cluster.
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Smith Castelli, A V, Cortesi, A, Haack, R F, Lopes, A R, Thainá-Batista, J, Cid Fernandes, R, Lomelí-Núñez, L, Ribeiro, U, de Bom, C R, Cernic, V, Sodré Jr, L, Zenocratti, L, De Rossi, M E, Calderón, J P, Herpich, F, Telles, E, Saha, K, Lopes, P A A, Lopes-Silva, V H, and Gonçalves, T S
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GLOBULAR clusters ,GALAXY clusters ,GALACTIC evolution ,GALAXIES ,PHOTOMETRY ,UNIVERSE - Abstract
The Fornax galaxy cluster is the richest nearby (D ∼ 20 Mpc) galaxy association in the southern sky. As such, it provides a wealth of opportunities to elucidate on the processes where environment holds a key role in transforming galaxies. Although it has been the focus of many studies, Fornax has never been explored with contiguous homogeneous wide-field imaging in 12 photometric narrow and broad bands like those provided by the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). In this paper, we present the S-PLUS Fornax Project (S+FP) that aims to comprehensively analyse the galaxy content of the Fornax cluster using S-PLUS. Our data set consists of 106 S-PLUS wide-field frames (FoV∼1.4 × 1.4 deg
2 ) observed in five Sloan Digital Sky Survey-like ugriz broad bands and seven narrow bands covering specific spectroscopic features like [O ii ], Ca ii H+K, Hδ, G band, Mg b triplet, Hα, and the Ca ii triplet. Based on S-PLUS specific automated photometry, aimed at correctly detecting Fornax galaxies and globular clusters in S-PLUS images, our data set provides the community with catalogues containing homogeneous 12-band photometry for ∼3 × 106 resolved and unresolved objects within a region extending over ∼208 deg2 (∼5 Rvir in RA) around Fornax' central galaxy, NGC 1399. We further explore the eagle and IllustrisTNG cosmological simulations to identify 45 Fornax-like clusters and generate mock images on all 12 S-PLUS bands of these structures down to galaxies with M⋆ ≥ 108 M⊙ . The S+FP data set we put forward in this first paper of a series will enable a variety of studies some of which are briefly presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. An extended catalogue of galaxy morphology using deep learning in southern photometric local universe survey data release 3.
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Bom, C R, Cortesi, A, Ribeiro, U, Dias, L O, Kelkar, K, Smith Castelli, A V, Santana-Silva, L, Lopes-Silva, V, Gonçalves, T S, Abramo, L R, Lima, E V R, Almeida-Fernandes, F, Espinosa, L, Li, L, Buzzo, M L, Mendes de Oliveira, C, Sodré, L, Ferrari, F, Alvarez-Candal, A, and Grossi, M
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DATA release ,DEEP learning ,CLASSIFICATION of galaxies ,GALAXY clusters ,UNIVERSE - Abstract
The morphological diversity of galaxies is a relevant probe of galaxy evolution and cosmological structure formation. However, in large sky surveys, even the morphological classification of galaxies into two classes, like late-type (LT) and early-type (ET), still represents a significant challenge. In this work, we present a Deep Learning (DL) based morphological catalogue built from images obtained by the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS) Data Release 3 (DR3). Our DL method achieves a purity rate of 98.5 per cent in accurately distinguishing between spiral, as part of the larger category of LT galaxies, and elliptical, belonging to ET galaxies. Additionally, we have implemented a secondary classifier that evaluates the quality of each galaxy stamp, which allows to select only high-quality images when studying properties of galaxies on the basis of their DL morphology. From our LT/ET catalogue of galaxies, we recover the expected colour–magnitude diagram in which LT galaxies display bluer colours than ET ones. Furthermore, we also investigate the clustering of galaxies based on their morphology, along with their relationship to the surrounding environment. As a result, we deliver a full morphological catalogue with 164 314 objects complete up to r
petro < 18, covering ∼1800 deg2 , from which ∼55 000 are classified as high reliability, including a significant area of the Southern hemisphere that was not covered by previous morphology catalogues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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4. S-PLUS DR1 galaxy clusters and groups catalogue using PzWav
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Werner, S V, primary, Cypriano, E S, additional, Gonzalez, A H, additional, Mendes de Oliveira, C, additional, Araya-Araya, P, additional, Doubrawa, L, additional, Lopes de Oliveira, R, additional, Lopes, P A A, additional, Vitorelli, A Z, additional, Brambila, D, additional, Costa-Duarte, M, additional, Telles, E, additional, Kanaan, A, additional, Ribeiro, T, additional, Schoenell, W, additional, Gonçalves, T S, additional, Menéndez-Delmestre, K, additional, Bom, C R, additional, and Nakazono, L, additional
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- 2022
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5. S-PLUS DR1 galaxy clusters and groups catalogue using PzWav.
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Werner, S V, Cypriano, E S, Gonzalez, A H, Mendes de Oliveira, C, Araya-Araya, P, Doubrawa, L, Lopes de Oliveira, R, Lopes, P A A, Vitorelli, A Z, Brambila, D, Costa-Duarte, M, Telles, E, Kanaan, A, Ribeiro, T, Schoenell, W, Gonçalves, T S, Menéndez-Delmestre, K, Bom, C R, and Nakazono, L
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GALAXY clusters ,CATALOGS ,CATALOGING ,LARGE scale structure (Astronomy) ,DATA release - Abstract
We present a catalogue of 4499 groups and clusters of galaxies from the first data release of the multi-filter (5 broad, 7 narrow) Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). These groups and clusters are distributed over 273 deg
2 in the Stripe 82 region. They are found using the PzWav algorithm, which identifies peaks in galaxy density maps that have been smoothed by a cluster scale difference-of-Gaussians kernel to isolate clusters and groups. Using a simulation-based mock catalogue, we estimate the purity and completeness of cluster detections: at S/N > 3.3, we define a catalogue that is 80 per cent pure and complete in the redshift range 0.1 < z < 0.4, for clusters with M200 > 1014 M⊙ . We also assessed the accuracy of the catalogue in terms of central positions and redshifts, finding scatter of σR = 12 kpc and σz = 8.8 × 10−3 , respectively. Moreover, less than 1 per cent of the sample suffers from fragmentation or overmerging. The S-PLUS cluster catalogue recovers ∼80 per cent of all known X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich selected clusters in this field. This fraction is very close to the estimated completeness, thus validating the mock data analysis and paving an efficient way to find new groups and clusters of galaxies using data from the ongoing S-PLUS project. When complete, S-PLUS will have surveyed 9300 deg2 of the sky, representing the widest uninterrupted areas with narrow-through-broad multi-band photometry for cluster follow-up studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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6. Quenching, bursting, and galaxy shapes: colour transformation as a function of morphology
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de Sá-Freitas, C, primary, Gonçalves, T S, additional, de Carvalho, R R, additional, Menéndez-Delmestre, K, additional, Barchi, P H, additional, Sampaio, V M, additional, Basu-Zych, Antara, additional, Darvish, Behnam, additional, and Martin, Christopher, additional
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- 2021
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7. The environment of Lyman break analogues (ELBA) survey: star-forming galaxies in small groups
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Santana-Silva, L, primary, Gonçalves, T S, additional, Basu-Zych, A, additional, Soares-Santos, M, additional, Menéndez-Delmestre, K, additional, Drlica-Wagner, A, additional, Riguccini, L, additional, Kuropatkin, N P, additional, Yanny, B, additional, and Eufrasio, R T, additional
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- 2020
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8. Inverted metallicity gradients in two Virgo cluster star-forming dwarf galaxies: evidence of recent merging?
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Grossi, M, primary, García-Benito, R, additional, Cortesi, A, additional, Gonçalves, D R, additional, Gonçalves, T S, additional, Lopes, P A A, additional, Menéndez-Delmestre, K, additional, and Telles, E, additional
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- 2020
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9. Assessing the photometric redshift precision of the S-PLUS survey: the Stripe-82 as a test-case
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Molino, A, primary, Costa-Duarte, M V, additional, Sampedro, L, additional, Herpich, F R, additional, Sodré, L, additional, Mendes de Oliveira, C, additional, Schoenell, W, additional, Barbosa, C E, additional, Queiroz, C, additional, Lima, E V R, additional, Azanha, L, additional, Muñoz-Elgueta, N, additional, Ribeiro, T, additional, Kanaan, A, additional, Hernandez-Jimenez, J A, additional, Cortesi, A, additional, Akras, S, additional, Lopes de Oliveira, R, additional, Torres-Flores, S, additional, Lima-Dias, C, additional, Castellon, J L Nilo, additional, Damke, G, additional, Alvarez-Candal, A, additional, Jiménez-Teja, Y, additional, Coelho, P, additional, Pereira, E, additional, Montero-Dorta, A D, additional, Benítez, N, additional, Gonçalves, T S, additional, Santana-Silva, L, additional, Werner, S V, additional, Almeida, L A, additional, Lopes, P A A, additional, Chies-Santos, A L, additional, Telles, E, additional, de Souza, Thom, additional, C, R, additional, Gonçalves, D R, additional, de Souza, R S, additional, Makler, M, additional, Buzzo, M L, additional, Placco, V M, additional, Nakazono, L M I, additional, Saito, R K, additional, Overzier, R A, additional, and Abramo, L R, additional
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- 2020
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10. UV bright red-sequence galaxies: how do UV upturn systems evolve in redshift and stellar mass?
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Dantas, M L L, primary, Coelho, P R T, additional, de Souza, R S, additional, and Gonçalves, T S, additional
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- 2019
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11. The Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS): improved SEDs, morphologies, and redshifts with 12 optical filters
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Mendes de Oliveira, C, primary, Ribeiro, T, additional, Schoenell, W, additional, Kanaan, A, additional, Overzier, R A, additional, Molino, A, additional, Sampedro, L, additional, Coelho, P, additional, Barbosa, C E, additional, Cortesi, A, additional, Costa-Duarte, M V, additional, Herpich, F R, additional, Hernandez-Jimenez, J A, additional, Placco, V M, additional, Xavier, H S, additional, Abramo, L R, additional, Saito, R K, additional, Chies-Santos, A L, additional, Ederoclite, A, additional, Lopes de Oliveira, R, additional, Gonçalves, D R, additional, Akras, S, additional, Almeida, L A, additional, Almeida-Fernandes, F, additional, Beers, T C, additional, Bonatto, C, additional, Bonoli, S, additional, Cypriano, E S, additional, Vinicius-Lima, E, additional, de Souza, R S, additional, Fabiano de Souza, G, additional, Ferrari, F, additional, Gonçalves, T S, additional, Gonzalez, A H, additional, Gutiérrez-Soto, L A, additional, Hartmann, E A, additional, Jaffe, Y, additional, Kerber, L O, additional, Lima-Dias, C, additional, Lopes, P A A, additional, Menendez-Delmestre, K, additional, Nakazono, L M I, additional, Novais, P M, additional, Ortega-Minakata, R A, additional, Pereira, E S, additional, Perottoni, H D, additional, Queiroz, C, additional, Reis, R R R, additional, Santos, W A, additional, Santos-Silva, T, additional, Santucci, R M, additional, Barbosa, C L, additional, Siffert, Beatriz B, additional, Sodré, L, additional, Torres-Flores, S, additional, Westera, P, additional, Whitten, D D, additional, Alcaniz, J S, additional, Alonso-García, Javier, additional, Alencar, S, additional, Alvarez-Candal, A, additional, Amram, P, additional, Azanha, L, additional, Barbá, R H, additional, Bernardinelli, P H, additional, Borges Fernandes, M, additional, Branco, V, additional, Brito-Silva, D, additional, Buzzo, M L, additional, Caffer, J, additional, Campillay, A, additional, Cano, Z, additional, Carvano, J M, additional, Castejon, M, additional, Cid Fernandes, R, additional, Dantas, M L L, additional, Daflon, S, additional, Damke, G, additional, de la Reza, R, additional, de Melo de Azevedo, L J, additional, De Paula, D F, additional, Diem, K G, additional, Donnerstein, R, additional, Dors, O L, additional, Dupke, R, additional, Eikenberry, S, additional, Escudero, Carlos G, additional, Faifer, Favio R, additional, Farías, H, additional, Fernandes, B, additional, Fernandes, C, additional, Fontes, S, additional, Galarza, A, additional, Hirata, N S T, additional, Katena, L, additional, Gregorio-Hetem, J, additional, Hernández-Fernández, J D, additional, Izzo, L, additional, Jaque Arancibia, M, additional, Jatenco-Pereira, V, additional, Jiménez-Teja, Y, additional, Kann, D A, additional, Krabbe, A C, additional, Labayru, C, additional, Lazzaro, D, additional, Lima Neto, G B, additional, Lopes, Amanda R, additional, Magalhães, R, additional, Makler, M, additional, de Menezes, R, additional, Miralda-Escudé, J, additional, Monteiro-Oliveira, R, additional, Montero-Dorta, A D, additional, Muñoz-Elgueta, N, additional, Nemmen, R S, additional, Nilo Castellón, J L, additional, Oliveira, A S, additional, Ortíz, D, additional, Pattaro, E, additional, Pereira, C B, additional, Quint, B, additional, Riguccini, L, additional, Rocha Pinto, H J, additional, Rodrigues, I, additional, Roig, F, additional, Rossi, S, additional, Saha, Kanak, additional, Santos, R, additional, Schnorr Müller, A, additional, Sesto, Leandro A, additional, Silva, R, additional, Smith Castelli, Analia V, additional, Teixeira, R, additional, Telles, E, additional, Thom de Souza, R C, additional, Thöne, C, additional, Trevisan, M, additional, de Ugarte Postigo, A, additional, Urrutia-Viscarra, F, additional, Veiga, C H, additional, Vika, M, additional, Vitorelli, A Z, additional, Werle, A, additional, Werner, S V, additional, and Zaritsky, D, additional
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- 2019
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12. Compact Galaxies at intermediate redshifts quench faster than normal-sized Galaxies
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Nogueira-Cavalcante, J P, primary, Gonçalves, T S, additional, Menéndez-Delmestre, K, additional, de la Rosa, I G, additional, and Charbonnier, A, additional
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- 2019
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13. Star formation quenching in green valley galaxies at 0.5 ≲ z ≲ 1.0 and constraints with galaxy morphologies
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Nogueira-Cavalcante, J. P., primary, Gonçalves, T. S., additional, Menéndez-Delmestre, K., additional, and Sheth, K., additional
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- 2017
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14. UV bright red-sequence galaxies: how do UV upturn systems evolve in redshift and stellar mass?
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Dantas, M L L, Coelho, P R T, de Souza, R S, and Gonçalves, T S
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STELLAR mass ,GALAXIES ,ELLIPTICAL galaxies ,GALACTIC evolution ,ASTRONOMICAL surveys ,RED giants ,GALACTIC redshift ,REDSHIFT - Abstract
The so-called ultraviolet (UV) upturn of elliptical galaxies is a phenomenon characterized by the up-rise of their fluxes in bluer wavelengths, typically in the 1200–2500 Å range. This work aims at estimating the rate of occurrence of the UV upturn over the entire red-sequence population of galaxies that show significant UV emission. This assessment is made considering it as function of three parameters: redshift, stellar mass, and – what may seem counter-intuitive at first – emission-line classification. We built a multiwavelength spectrophotometric catalogue from the Galaxy Mass Assembly survey, together with aperture-matched data from Galaxy Evolution Explorer Medium-Depth Imaging Survey (MIS) and Sloan Digital Sky Survey, covering the redshift range between 0.06 and 0.40. From this sample, we analyse the UV emission among UV bright galaxies, by selecting those that occupy the red-sequence locus in the (NUV − r) × (FUV − NUV) chart; then, we stratify the sample by their emission-line classes. To that end, we make use of emission-line diagnostic diagrams, focusing the analysis in retired/passive lineless galaxies. Then, a Bayesian logistic model was built to simultaneously deal with the effects of all galaxy properties (including emission-line classification or lack thereof). The main results show that retired/passive systems host an up-rise in the fraction of UV upturn for redshifts between 0.06 and 0.25, followed by an in-fall up to 0.35. Additionally, we show that the fraction of UV upturn hosts rises with increasing stellar mass. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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15. Star formation quenching in green valley galaxies at 0.5 ≲ z ≲ 1.0 and constraints with galaxy morphologies.
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Nogueira-Cavalcante, J. P., Gonçalves, T. S., Menéndez-Delmestre, K., and Sheth, K.
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STAR formation , *BARRED galaxies , *REDSHIFT - Abstract
We calculate the star formation quenching time-scales in green valley galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z~0.5-1) using stacked zCOSMOS spectra of different galaxy morphological types: spheroidal, disc-like, irregular and merger, dividing disc-like galaxies further into unbarred, weakly barred and strongly barred, assuming a simple exponentially decaying star formation history model and based on the Hδ absorption feature and the 4000 Å break. We find that different morphological types present different star formation quenching time-scales, reinforcing the idea that the galaxy morphology is strongly correlated with the physical processes responsible for quenching star formation. Our quantification of the star formation quenching time-scale indicates that discs have typical time-scales 60 per cent to five times longer than that of galaxies presenting spheroidal, irregular or merger morphologies. Barred galaxies, in particular, present the slowest transition time-scales through the green valley. This suggests that although secular evolution may ultimately lead to gas exhaustion in the host galaxy via bar-induced gas inflows that trigger star formation activity, secular agents are not major contributors in the rapid quenching of galaxies at these redshifts. Galaxy interaction, associated with the elliptical, irregular and merger morphologies, contributes, to a more significant degree, to the fast transition through the green valley at these redshifts. In light of previous works suggesting that both secular and merger processes are responsible for the star formation quenching at low redshifts, our results provide an explanation to the recent findings that star formation quenching happened at a faster pace at z ~ 0.8. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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