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202. A Comprehensive Study on the Relation between the Metal Enrichment of Ionized and Atomic Gas in Star-forming Galaxies
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Arabsalmani, M., primary, Garratt-Smithson, L., additional, Wijers, N., additional, Schaye, J., additional, Burkert, A., additional, Lagos, C. D. P., additional, Le Floc’h, E., additional, Obreschkow, D., additional, Peroux, C., additional, and Schneider, B., additional
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- 2023
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203. On the evolution of the size of Lyman alpha haloes across cosmic time: no change in the circumgalactic gas distribution when probed by line emission
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Axel Runnholm, Matthew J Hayes, Yu-Heng Lin, Jens Melinder, Claudia Scarlata, Angela Adamo, Ramona Augustin, Arjan Bik, Jérémy Blaizot, John M Cannon, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Thibault Garel, Max Gronke, Edmund C Herenz, Floriane Leclercq, Göran Östlin, Celine Peroux, Armin Rasekh, Michael J Rutkowski, Anne Verhamme, and Lutz Wisotzki
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galaxies: haloes ,haloes ,galaxies: starburst [galaxies] ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,galaxies: starburst ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Lyman α (Lyα) is now routinely used as a tool for studying high-redshift galaxies, and its resonant nature means it can trace neutral hydrogen around star-forming galaxies. Integral field spectrograph measurements of high-redshift Lyα emitters indicate that significant extended Lyα halo emission is ubiquitous around such objects. We present a sample of redshift 0.23 to 0.31 galaxies observed with the Hubble Space Telescope selected to match the star formation properties of high-z samples while optimizing the observations for detection of low surface brightness Lyα emission. The Lyα escape fractions range between 0.7 and 37 per cent, and we detect extended Lyα emission around six out of seven targets. We find Lyα halo to UV scale length ratios around 6:1, which is marginally lower than high-redshift observations, and halo flux fractions between 60 and 85 per cent - consistent with high-redshift observations - when using comparable methods. However, our targets show additional extended stellar UV emission: we parametrize this with a new double exponential model. We find that this parametrization does not strongly affect the observed Lyα halo fractions. We find that deeper Hα data would be required to firmly determine the origin of Lyα halo emission; however, there are indications that Hα is more extended than the central FUV profile, potentially indicating conditions favourable for the escape of ionizing radiation. We discuss our results in the context of high-redshift galaxies, cosmological simulations, evolutionary studies of the circumgalactic medium in emission, and the emission of ionizing radiation., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 522 (3), ISSN:0035-8711, ISSN:1365-2966
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- 2023
204. Recommandations pour la gestion et la prévention des interruptions de tâche des radiologues fondées sur une évaluation locale et une revue de la littérature
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Péroux, E., Ezanno, A.-C., Vandenbossche, J., Pellegrin, C., Bianchi, C., Tran, C., and Lamboley, J.-L.
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- 2023
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205. Closing gaps to our origins
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Gómez de Castro, Ana Inés, Barstow, Martin A., Baudin, Frederic, Benetti, Stefano, Bouret, Jean Claude, Brosch, Noah, Canet Varea, Ada, Martino, Domitilla de, Zanna, Giulio del, Evans, Chris, France, Kevin, García, Miriam, Gaensicke, Boris, Hillenbrand, Lynne, Josselin, Eric, Kehrig, Carolina, Lamy, Laurent, Lapington, Jon, Etangs, Alain Lecavelier des, Naletto, Giampiero, Nazé, Yael, Neiner, Coralie, Nichols, Jonathan, Orio, Marina, Pagano, Isabella, Peroux, Céline, Rauw, Gregor, Shore, Steven, Tovmassian, Gagik, ud-Doula, Asif, Gómez de Castro, Ana Inés, Barstow, Martin A., Baudin, Frederic, Benetti, Stefano, Bouret, Jean Claude, Brosch, Noah, Canet Varea, Ada, Martino, Domitilla de, Zanna, Giulio del, Evans, Chris, France, Kevin, García, Miriam, Gaensicke, Boris, Hillenbrand, Lynne, Josselin, Eric, Kehrig, Carolina, Lamy, Laurent, Lapington, Jon, Etangs, Alain Lecavelier des, Naletto, Giampiero, Nazé, Yael, Neiner, Coralie, Nichols, Jonathan, Orio, Marina, Pagano, Isabella, Peroux, Céline, Rauw, Gregor, Shore, Steven, Tovmassian, Gagik, and ud-Doula, Asif
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CRUE-CSIC (Acuerdos Transformativos 2022), This article reproduces the contents of the White Paper entitled by the same name submitted to the call issued by the European Space Agency soliciting ideas from the scientific community for the science themes that should be covered during the Voyage 2050 planning cycle. This contribution focus in the investigation of the emergence of life and the role that astronomy has to play in it. Three fundamental areas of activity are identified: [1] measuring the chemical enrichment of the Universe, [2] investigating planet formation and searching for exoplanets with signatures of life and, [3] determining the abundance of amino acids and the chemical routes to aminoacid and protein growth in astronomical bodies. This proposal deals with the first two. The building blocks of life in the Universe began as primordial gas processed in stars and mixed at galactic scales. The mechanisms responsible for this development are not well-understood and have changed over the intervening 13 billion years. To follow the evolution of matter over cosmic time, it is necessary to study the strongest (resonance) transitions of the most abundant species in the Universe. Most of them are in the ultraviolet (UV; 950 Å - 3000 Å ) spectral range that is unobservable from the ground; the “missing” metals problem cannot be addressed without this access. Habitable planets grow in protostellar discs under ultraviolet irradiation, a by-product of the accretion process that drives the physical and chemical evolution of discs and young planetary systems. The electronic transitions of the most abundant molecules are pumped by this UV field that is the main oxidizing agent in the disc chemistry and provides unique diagnostics of the planet-forming environment that cannot be accessed from the ground. Knowledge of the variability of the UV radiation field is required for the astrochemical modelling of protoplanetary discs, to understand the formation of planetary atmospheres and the photochemistry of the prec, Unidad Deptal. de Astronomía y Geodesia, Fac. de Ciencias Matemáticas, TRUE, pub
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206. Chemical diversity of gas in distant galaxies Metal and dust enrichment and variations within absorbing galaxies
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Ramburuth-Hurt, T., De Cia, A., Krogager, J. -K., Ledoux, C., Petitjean, P., Peroux, C., Dessauges-Zavadsky, M., Fynbo, J., Wendt, M., Bouche, N. F., Konstantopoulou, C., Jermann, I., Ramburuth-Hurt, T., De Cia, A., Krogager, J. -K., Ledoux, C., Petitjean, P., Peroux, C., Dessauges-Zavadsky, M., Fynbo, J., Wendt, M., Bouche, N. F., Konstantopoulou, C., and Jermann, I.
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The chemical composition of gas in galaxies can be measured in great detail using absorption spectroscopy. By studying gas in galaxies in this way, it is possible to investigate small and faint galaxies, which are the most numerous in the universe. In particular, the chemical distribution of gas in absorbing systems gives us insight into cycles of gas in and around galaxies. In this work we study chemical enrichment within 64 damped Lyman-ff absorption systems (DLAs) for redshifts in the range 1:7 < z < 4:2. We use high-resolution spectra from VLT /UVES to infer dust depletion from relative abundances of several metals. Specifically, we performed a componentby-component analysis within DLAs, and characterised variations in their chemical enrichment. Unlike hydrogen, the metal columns can be characterised according to their individual components. We used them to derive the dust depletion, which is an indicator of chemical enrichment. Our main results are as follows. Firstly, we find that some DLAs are chemically diverse within themselves (with the measure of dust depletion [Zn /Fe] fit ranging up to 0.62 dex within a single system), suggesting that the absorbing gas within these galaxies is chemically diverse. Secondly, although we do not find a clear trend of decreasing dust depletion with redshift, we do see that the most chemically enriched systems are at lower redshifts. We also observe evidence for dust-poor components at all redshifts, which may be due to the accretion of pristine gas onto galaxies. By combining the chemical and kinematic properties of the individual gas components, we observe potential signatures of infalling gas with low depletion at velocities below similar to 100 km s (-1), and outflows with high depletion and velocities of similar to 600 km s(-1). Finally, we find over-abundances of alpha-elements (an enhancement of similar to 0.3 dex) and under-abundances of Mn in several gas components, which is likely a signature of core-collap
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207. ALMACAL VIII:a pilot survey for untargeted extragalactic CO emission lines in deep ALMA calibration data
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Hamanowicz, Aleksandra, Zwaan, Martin A., Peroux, Celine, Lagos, Claudia del P., Klitsch, Anne, Ivison, Rob J., Biggs, Andrew D., Szakacs, Roland, Fresco, Alejandra, Hamanowicz, Aleksandra, Zwaan, Martin A., Peroux, Celine, Lagos, Claudia del P., Klitsch, Anne, Ivison, Rob J., Biggs, Andrew D., Szakacs, Roland, and Fresco, Alejandra
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We present a pilot, untargeted extragalactic carbon monoxide (CO) emission-line survey using ALMACAL, a project utilizing ALMA calibration data for scientific purposes. In 33 deep (T-exp' > 40 min) ALMACAL fields, we report six CO emission-line detections above S/N > 4, one-third confirmed by MUSE observations. With this pilot survey, we probe a cosmologically significant volume of similar to 10(5) cMpc(3), widely distributed over many pointings in the southern sky, making the survey largely insusceptible to the effects of cosmic variance. We derive the redshift probability of the CO detections using probability functions from the SHARK semi-analytical model of galaxy formation. By assuming typical CO excitations for the detections, we put constraints on the cosmic molecular gas mass density evolution over the redshift range 0 < z < 1.5. The results of our pilot survey are consistent with the findings of other untargeted emission-line surveys and the theoretical model predictions and currently cannot rule out a non-evolving molecular gas mass density. Our study demonstrates the potential of using ALMA calibrator fields as a multi-sightline untargeted CO emission-line survey. Applying this approach to the full ALMACAL database will provide an accurate, free of cosmic variance, measurement of the molecular luminosity function as a function of redshift.
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208. MUSE-ALMA Haloes - VIII. Statistical study of circumgalactic medium gas
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Weng, S., Peroux, C., Karki, A., Augustin, R., Kulkarni, V. P., Szakacs, R., Zwaan, M. A., Klitsch, A., Hamanowicz, A., Sadler, E. M., Biggs, A., Fresco, A. Y., Hayes, M., Howk, J. C., Kacprzak, G. G., Kuntschner, H., Nelson, D., Pettini, M., Weng, S., Peroux, C., Karki, A., Augustin, R., Kulkarni, V. P., Szakacs, R., Zwaan, M. A., Klitsch, A., Hamanowicz, A., Sadler, E. M., Biggs, A., Fresco, A. Y., Hayes, M., Howk, J. C., Kacprzak, G. G., Kuntschner, H., Nelson, D., and Pettini, M.
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The distribution of gas and metals in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) plays a critical role in how galaxies evolve. The MUSE-ALMA Haloes survey combines MUSE, ALMA, and HST observations to constrain the properties of the multiphase gas in the CGM and the galaxies associated with the gas probed in absorption. In this paper, we analyse the properties of galaxies associated with 32 strong H I Ly- alpha absorbers at redshift 0.2 (SIC) z (SIC) 1.4. We detect 79 galaxies within +/- 500 kms(-1) of the absorbers in our 19 MUSE fields. These associated galaxies are found at physical distances from 5.7 kpc and reach star formation rates as low as 0.1 M-? yr (-1). The significant number of associated galaxies allows us to map their physical distribution on the Av and b plane. Building on previous studies, we examine the physical and nebular properties of these associated galaxies and find the following: (i) 27/32 absorbers have galaxy counterparts and more than 50 per cent of the absorbers have two or more associated galaxies, (ii) the H I column density of absorbers is anticorrelated with the impact parameter (scaled by virial radius) of the nearest galaxy as expected from simulations, (iii) the metallicity of associated galaxies is typically larger than the absorber metallicity, which decreases at larger impact parameters. It becomes clear that while strong H I absorbers are typically associated with more than a single galaxy, we can use them to statistically map the gas and metal distribution in the CGM.
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209. ALMACAL IX:Multiband ALMA survey for dusty star-forming galaxies and the resolved fractions of the cosmic infrared background
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Chen, Jianhang, Ivison, R.J., Zwaan, Martin A., Smail, Ian, Klitsch, Anne, Peroux, Celine, Popping, G., Biggs, A. D., Szakacs, Roland, Hamanowicz, Aleksandra, Lagos, Claudia del P., Chen, Jianhang, Ivison, R.J., Zwaan, Martin A., Smail, Ian, Klitsch, Anne, Peroux, Celine, Popping, G., Biggs, A. D., Szakacs, Roland, Hamanowicz, Aleksandra, and Lagos, Claudia del P.
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210. The discovery space of ELT-ANDES. Stars and stellar populations
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Roederer, Ian U., Alvarado-Gómez, Julián D., Prieto, Carlos Allende, Adibekyan, Vardan, Aguado, David, Amado, Pedro J., Amazo-Gómez, Eliana M., Baratella, Martina, Barnes, Sydney A., Bensby, Thomas, Bigot, Lionel, Chiavassa, Andrea, de Souza, Armando Domiciano, Hansen, Camilla Juul, Järvinen, Silva P., Korn, Andreas J., Lucatello, Sara, Magrini, Laura, Maiolino, Roberto, Di Marcantonio, Paolo, Marconi, Alessandro, De Medeiros, José R., Mucciarelli, Alessio, Nardetto, Nicolas, Origlia, Livia, Peroux, Celine, Poppenhäger, Katja, Rodr\'íguez-López, Cristina, Romano, Donatella, Salvadori, Stefania, Tisserand, Patrick, Venn, Kim, Wade, Gregg, Zanutta, Alessio, Roederer, Ian U., Alvarado-Gómez, Julián D., Prieto, Carlos Allende, Adibekyan, Vardan, Aguado, David, Amado, Pedro J., Amazo-Gómez, Eliana M., Baratella, Martina, Barnes, Sydney A., Bensby, Thomas, Bigot, Lionel, Chiavassa, Andrea, de Souza, Armando Domiciano, Hansen, Camilla Juul, Järvinen, Silva P., Korn, Andreas J., Lucatello, Sara, Magrini, Laura, Maiolino, Roberto, Di Marcantonio, Paolo, Marconi, Alessandro, De Medeiros, José R., Mucciarelli, Alessio, Nardetto, Nicolas, Origlia, Livia, Peroux, Celine, Poppenhäger, Katja, Rodr\'íguez-López, Cristina, Romano, Donatella, Salvadori, Stefania, Tisserand, Patrick, Venn, Kim, Wade, Gregg, and Zanutta, Alessio
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The ArmazoNes high Dispersion Echelle Spectrograph (ANDES) is the optical and near-infrared high-resolution echelle spectrograph envisioned for the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). We present a selection of science cases, supported by new calculations and simulations, where ANDES could enable major advances in the fields of stars and stellar populations. We focus on three key areas, including the physics of stellar atmospheres, structure, and evolution; stars of the Milky Way, Local Group, and beyond; and the star-planet connection. The key features of ANDES are its wide wavelength coverage at high spectral resolution and its access to the large collecting area of the ELT. These features position ANDES to address the most compelling and potentially transformative science questions in stellar astrophysics of the decades ahead, including questions which cannot be anticipated today., Comment: 46 pages, 8 figures; submitted to Experimental Astronomy on behalf of the ANDES Science Team
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211. Ground-breaking Exoplanet Science with the ANDES spectrograph at the ELT
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Palle, Enric, Biazzo, Katia, Bolmont, Emeline, Molliere, Paul, Poppenhaeger, Katja, Birkby, Jayne, Brogi, Matteo, Chauvin, Gael, Chiavassa, Andrea, Hoeijmakers, Jens, Lellouch, Emmanuel, Lovis, Christophe, Maiolino, Roberto, Nortmann, Lisa, Parviainen, Hannu, Pino, Lorenzo, Turbet, Martin, Wender, Jesse, Albrecht, Simon, Antoniucci, Simone, Barros, Susana C., Beaudoin, Andre, Benneke, Bjorn, Boisse, Isabelle, Bonomo, Aldo S., Borsa, Francesco, Brandeker, Alexis, Brandner, Wolfgang, Buchhave, Lars A., Cheffot, Anne-Laure, Deborde, Robin, Debras, Florian, Doyon, Rene, Di Marcantonio, Paolo, Giacobbe, Paolo, Hernandez, Jonay I. Gonzalez, Helled, Ravit, Kreidberg, Laura, Machado, Pedro, Maldonado, Jesus, Marconi, Alessandro, Martins, B. L. Canto, Miceli, Adriano, Mordasini, Christoph, N'Diaye, Mamadou, Niedzielski, Andrezj, Nisini, Brunella, Origlia, Livia, Peroux, Celine, Pietrow, Alex G. M., Pinna, Enrico, Rauscher, Emily, Reffert, Sabine, Rousselot, Philippe, Sanna, Nicoletta, Simonnin, Adrien, Mascareno, Alejandro Suarez, Zanutta, Alessio, Zechmeister, Mathias, Palle, Enric, Biazzo, Katia, Bolmont, Emeline, Molliere, Paul, Poppenhaeger, Katja, Birkby, Jayne, Brogi, Matteo, Chauvin, Gael, Chiavassa, Andrea, Hoeijmakers, Jens, Lellouch, Emmanuel, Lovis, Christophe, Maiolino, Roberto, Nortmann, Lisa, Parviainen, Hannu, Pino, Lorenzo, Turbet, Martin, Wender, Jesse, Albrecht, Simon, Antoniucci, Simone, Barros, Susana C., Beaudoin, Andre, Benneke, Bjorn, Boisse, Isabelle, Bonomo, Aldo S., Borsa, Francesco, Brandeker, Alexis, Brandner, Wolfgang, Buchhave, Lars A., Cheffot, Anne-Laure, Deborde, Robin, Debras, Florian, Doyon, Rene, Di Marcantonio, Paolo, Giacobbe, Paolo, Hernandez, Jonay I. Gonzalez, Helled, Ravit, Kreidberg, Laura, Machado, Pedro, Maldonado, Jesus, Marconi, Alessandro, Martins, B. L. Canto, Miceli, Adriano, Mordasini, Christoph, N'Diaye, Mamadou, Niedzielski, Andrezj, Nisini, Brunella, Origlia, Livia, Peroux, Celine, Pietrow, Alex G. M., Pinna, Enrico, Rauscher, Emily, Reffert, Sabine, Rousselot, Philippe, Sanna, Nicoletta, Simonnin, Adrien, Mascareno, Alejandro Suarez, Zanutta, Alessio, and Zechmeister, Mathias
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In the past decade the study of exoplanet atmospheres at high-spectral resolution, via transmission/emission spectroscopy and cross-correlation techniques for atomic/molecular mapping, has become a powerful and consolidated methodology. The current limitation is the signal-to-noise ratio during a planetary transit. This limitation will be overcome by ANDES, an optical and near-infrared high-resolution spectrograph for the ELT. ANDES will be a powerful transformational instrument for exoplanet science. It will enable the study of giant planet atmospheres, allowing not only an exquisite determination of atmospheric composition, but also the study of isotopic compositions, dynamics and weather patterns, mapping the planetary atmospheres and probing atmospheric formation and evolution models. The unprecedented angular resolution of ANDES, will also allow us to explore the initial conditions in which planets form in proto-planetary disks. The main science case of ANDES, however, is the study of small, rocky exoplanet atmospheres, including the potential for biomarker detections, and the ability to reach this science case is driving its instrumental design. Here we discuss our simulations and the observing strategies to achieve this specific science goal. Since ANDES will be operational at the same time as NASA's JWST and ESA's ARIEL missions, it will provide enormous synergies in the characterization of planetary atmospheres at high and low spectral resolution. Moreover, ANDES will be able to probe for the first time the atmospheres of several giant and small planets in reflected light. In particular, we show how ANDES will be able to unlock the reflected light atmospheric signal of a golden sample of nearby non-transiting habitable zone earth-sized planets within a few tenths of nights, a scientific objective that no other currently approved astronomical facility will be able to reach., Comment: 66 pages (103 with references) 20 figures. Submitted to Experimental Astronomy
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212. On the evolution of the size of Lyman alpha halos across cosmic time: no change in the circumgalactic gas distribution when probed by line emission
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Runnholm, Axel, primary, Hayes, Matthew J, additional, Lin, Yu-Heng, additional, Melinder, Jens, additional, Scarlata, Claudia, additional, Adamo, Angela, additional, Augustin, Ramona, additional, Bik, Arjan, additional, Blaizot, Jérémy, additional, Cannon, John M, additional, Cantalupo, Sebastiano, additional, Garel, Thibault, additional, Gronke, Max, additional, Herenz, Edmund C, additional, Leclercq, Floriane, additional, Östlin, Göran, additional, Peroux, Celine, additional, Rasekh, Armin, additional, Rutkowski, Michael J, additional, Verhamme, Anne, additional, and Wisotzki, Lutz, additional
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- 2023
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213. The MUSE Ultra Deep Field (MUDF). III. Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 Grism Spectroscopy and Imaging
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Revalski, Mitchell, primary, Rafelski, Marc, additional, Fumagalli, Michele, additional, Fossati, Matteo, additional, Pirzkal, Norbert, additional, Sunnquist, Ben, additional, Prichard, Laura J., additional, Henry, Alaina, additional, Bagley, Micaela, additional, Dutta, Rajeshwari, additional, Papini, Giulia, additional, Battaia, Fabrizio Arrigoni, additional, D’Odorico, Valentina, additional, Dayal, Pratika, additional, Estrada-Carpenter, Vicente, additional, Lofthouse, Emma K., additional, Lusso, Elisabeta, additional, Morris, Simon L., additional, Nedkova, Kalina V., additional, Papovich, Casey, additional, and Peroux, Celine, additional
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214. Impact of the uranium (VI) speciation in mineralised urines on its extraction by calix[6]arene bearing hydroxamic groups used in chromatography columns
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Baghdadi, S., Bouvier-Capely, C., Ritt, A., Peroux, A., Fevrier, L., Rebiere, F., Agarande, M., and Cote, G.
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- 2015
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215. Tumeurs ovariennes de l’enfant et de l’adolescente : à propos d’une série de 41 cas
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Péroux, E., Franchi-Abella, S., Sainte-Croix, D., Canale, S., Gauthier, F., Martelli, H., Pariente, D., and Adamsbaum, C.
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- 2015
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216. Ovarian tumors in children and adolescents: A series of 41 cases
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Péroux, E., Franchi-Abella, S., Sainte-Croix, D., Canale, S., Gauthier, F., Martelli, H., Pariente, D., and Adamsbaum, C.
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- 2015
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217. A long-term dataset of simulated epilimnion and hypolimnion temperatures in 401 French lakes (1959–2020)
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Najwa Sharaf, Jordi Prats, Nathalie Reynaud, Thierry Tormos, Tiphaine Peroux, and Pierre-Alain Danis
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Understanding the thermal behavior of lakes is crucial for water quality management. Under climate change, lakes are warming and undergoing alterations in their thermal structure, including surface and deep-water temperatures. These changes require continuous monitoring due to the possible major ecological implications on water quality and lake processes. With the scarcity of long-term in situ water temperature datasets, we present a regional long-term water temperature dataset (LakeTSim: Lake Temperature Simulations) produced over 401 French lakes by combining numerical modelling and satellite thermal data. The dataset consists of daily epilimnion and hypolimnion temperatures for the period 1959–2020 simulated with the semi-empirical OKPLM (Ottosson-Kettle-Prats Lake Model). We also describe this model and its performance. We present the uncertainty analysis of simulations with default (parametrized with satellite thermal data over all lakes and in situ measurements) and calibrated (with in situ temperature measurements for each lake) model parameters as well as the sensitivity analysis of the latter. Overall, the 90 % confidence uncertainty range is largest for hypolimnion temperature simulations with a median of 8.5 ºC and 2.32 ºC respectively with default and calibrated parameter values. There is less uncertainty associated with epilimnion temperature simulations with a median of 5.42 ºC and 1.85 ºC before and after parameter calibration. This dataset will help provide insight into the thermal functioning of French lakes. It provides over six decades of epilimnion and hypolimnion temperature data, crucial for climate change studies at a regional scale. The dataset will also be of great advantage for decision making by stakeholders.
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- 2023
218. Transform our Understanding of the Baryon Cycle with High-Resolution Quasar Spectroscopy (ByCycle)
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Peroux, Celine, Merloni, Andrea, Liske, Joe, Salvato, Mara, Augustin, Ramona, Balzer, Fabian, Cioni, Maria-Rosa, Comparat, Johan, Driver, Simon, Fresco, Alejandra, Garzilli, Antonella, Hamanowicz, Aleksandra, Klitsch, Anne, Kneib, Jean-Paul, Krogager, Jens-Kristian, Nelson, Dylan, Richard, Johan, Schady, Patricia, Shen, Yue, Szakacs, Roland, Weng, Simon, Yang, Qian, and And The ByCycle Team
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The term baryons refers to the normal matter of the Universe. Surprisingly, only a minority of this normal matter (< 10%) can be probed by observations of starlight from galaxies. The ByCycle project aims to study the remaining majority of the baryons traced by the intergalactic gas. To this end, ByCycle will use the powerful synergy of absorption and emission diagnostics by observing a large sample of background quasars to probe the circumgalactic medium of foreground objects in the same sky regions. The objective of the 2.8-million fibre-hour ByCycle project is ultimately to characterise the physical processes by which gas changes phases and travels into, through, and out of galaxies. Such a study is essential to our understanding of the growth of structure in the Universe., Published in The Messenger vol. 190, pp. 42-45, March 2023.
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219. The complex and multiphase CGM
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Peroux, Celine
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- 2022
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220. Pushing FORS to the Limit—A New Population of Faint Extended Lyα Emitters at z∼3
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Haehnelt, Martin G., Rauch, Michael, Bunker, Andrew, Becker, George, Marleau, Francine, Graham, James, Cristiani, Stefano, Jarvis, Matt J., Lacey, Cedric, Morris, Simon, Peroux, Celine, Röttgering, Huub, Theuns, Tom, Burton, W. B., editor, Christensen, Lars Lindberg, editor, and Moorwood, Alan, editor
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- 2009
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221. Primordial helium-3 redux: The helium isotope ratio of the Orion nebula
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Ryan J. Cooke, Pasquier Noterdaeme, James W. Johnson, Max Pettini, Louise Welsh, Celine Peroux, Michael T. Murphy, David H. Weinberg, Cooke, Ryan J [0000-0001-7653-5827], Noterdaeme, Pasquier [0000-0002-5777-1629], Johnson, James W [0000-0002-6534-8783], Pettini, Max [0000-0002-5139-4359], Welsh, Louise [0000-0002-0786-7307], Peroux, Celine [0000-0002-4288-599X], Murphy, Michael T [0000-0002-7040-5498], Weinberg, David H [0000-0001-7775-7261], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), and Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Galaxies and Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Space and Planetary Science ,TheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITY ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,5106 Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,51 Physical Sciences ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the first direct measurement of the helium isotope ratio, 3He/4He, outside of the Local Interstellar Cloud, as part of science verification observations with the upgraded CRyogenic InfraRed Echelle Spectrograph (CRIRES). Our determination of 3He/4He is based on metastable HeI* absorption along the line-of-sight towards Tet02 Ori A in the Orion Nebula. We measure a value 3He/4He=(1.77+/-0.13)x10^{-4}, which is just ~40 per cent above the primordial relative abundance of these isotopes, assuming the Standard Model of particle physics and cosmology, (3He/4He)_p = (1.257+/-0.017)x10^-4. We calculate a suite of galactic chemical evolution simulations to study the Galactic build up of these isotopes, using the yields from Limongi & Chieffi (2018) for stars in the mass range M=8-100 M_sun and Lagarde (2011,2012) for M=0.8-8 M_sun. We find that these simulations simultaneously reproduce the Orion and protosolar 3He/4He values if the calculations are initialized with a primordial ratio (3He/4He)_p=(1.043+/-0.089)x10^-4. Even though the quoted error does not include the model uncertainty, this determination agrees with the Standard Model value to within ~2sigma. We also use the present-day Galactic abundance of deuterium (D/H), helium (He/H), and 3He/4He to infer an empirical limit on the primordial 3He abundance, (3He/H)_p < (1.09+/-0.18)x10^-5, which also agrees with the Standard Model value. We point out that it is becoming increasingly difficult to explain the discrepant primordial 7Li/H abundance with non-standard physics, without breaking the remarkable simultaneous agreement of three primordial element ratios (D/H, 4He/H, and 3He/4He) with the Standard Model values., 23 pages, 9 figures, Resubmitted to the Astrophysical Journal after addressing referee comments
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222. Cecal perforation resulting from Peterson's hernia following one anastomosis gastric bypass in a patient with midgut malrotation
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LAVILLE, Victor, primary, PEROUX, Evelyne, additional, MALGRAS, Brice, additional, and EZANNO, Anne-Cecile, additional
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223. Incidence of Pulmonary Cement Embolism after Real-Time CT Fluoroscopy–guided Vertebroplasty
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Potet, Julien, Weber-Donat, Gabrielle, Curis, Emmanuel, Arnaud, François-Xavier, Thome, Alphonse, Valbousquet, Laura, Peroux, Evelyne, Geffroy, Yann, Bouzad, Caroline, Kervella, Yann, Lahutte, Marion, Ukkola-Pons, Elsa, Baccialone, Jacques, and Teriitehau, Christophe A.
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224. The Evolution and Space Density of Damped Lyman-α Galaxies
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Péroux, Céline, Irwin, Mike J., Mcmahon, Richard G., Storrie-Lombardi, Lisa J., Vílchez, José M., editor, Stasińska, Grażyna, editor, and Pérez, Enrique, editor
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225. MANIFEST@GMT science overview: a multi-interface, multi-mode instrument science and simulations
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Tayyaba Zafar, Jon Lawrence, Jessica Zheng, David Adams, Vitor N. Hartmann, Celestina Lacombe, Michael Goodwin, Nuria Lorente, Ellie O'Brien, Will Saunders, Helen McGregor, Lew Waller, Nirmala Kunwar, Daniel M. Faes, Jennifer Marshall, Darren L. DePoy, Alexandar Ji, Dennis Zaritsky, Casey Papovich, Steven Finkelstein, Andrew Szentgyorgyi, Roderik Overzier, Kyler Kuehn, Luca Cortese, Scott Croom, Sarah Martell, Matthew Colless, Anilkumar Mailvaganam, Andrew M. Hopkins, Magda Arnaboldi, Celine Peroux, and Christian Johnson
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226. MANIFEST@GMT science overview: a multi-interface, multi-mode instrument science and simulations
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Zafar, Tayyaba, primary, Lawrence, Jon, additional, Zheng, Jessica, additional, Adams, David, additional, Hartmann, Vitor N., additional, Lacombe, Celestina, additional, Goodwin, Michael, additional, Lorente, Nuria, additional, O'Brien, Ellie, additional, Saunders, Will, additional, McGregor, Helen, additional, Waller, Lew, additional, Kunwar, Nirmala, additional, Faes, Daniel M., additional, Marshall, Jennifer, additional, DePoy, Darren L., additional, Ji, Alexandar, additional, Zaritsky, Dennis, additional, Papovich, Casey, additional, Finkelstein, Steven, additional, Szentgyorgyi, Andrew, additional, Overzier, Roderik, additional, Kuehn, Kyler, additional, Cortese, Luca, additional, Croom, Scott, additional, Martell, Sarah, additional, Colless, Matthew, additional, Mailvaganam, Anilkumar, additional, Hopkins, Andrew M., additional, Arnaboldi, Magda, additional, Peroux, Celine, additional, and Johnson, Christian, additional
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227. First light of NIRPS, the near-infrared adaptive-optics assisted high resolution spectrograph for the ESO 3.6m
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Wildi, François, primary, Bouchy, François, additional, Doyon, René, additional, Blind, Nicolas, additional, Genolet, Ludovic, additional, Sordet, Michael, additional, Segovia, Alex, additional, Grieves, Nolan, additional, Malo, Lison, additional, Artigau, Etienne, additional, St-Antoine, Jonathan, additional, Vallée, Philippe, additional, Rasilla, José Luis, additional, Gracia Temich, Felix, additional, Poulin-Girard, Anne-Sophie, additional, Brousseau, Denis, additional, Sosnowska, Danuta, additional, Reshetov, Vladimir, additional, Baron, Frédérique, additional, Thibault, Simon, additional, Bovay, Sébastien, additional, Frensch, Jolanda, additional, Lo Curto, Gaspare, additional, Hubin, Norbert, additional, Zins, Gérard, additional, Peroux, Celine, additional, and Cabral, Alexandre, additional
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228. Spatio-temporal variability of eDNA signal and its implication for fish monitoring in lakes
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Hervé, Alix, primary, Domaizon, Isabelle, additional, Baudoin, Jean-Marc, additional, Dejean, Tony, additional, Gibert, Pierre, additional, Jean, Pauline, additional, Peroux, Tiphaine, additional, Raymond, Jean-Claude, additional, Valentini, Alice, additional, Vautier, Marine, additional, and Logez, Maxime, additional
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229. Small bowel occlusion secondary to barbed suture V-LOC™ device for peritoneal closure after TAPP repair: Case report
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Lartigau, Lisa, primary, Malgras, Brice, additional, Peroux, Evelyne, additional, and Ezanno, Anne Cecile, additional
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230. Primordial Helium-3 Redux: The Helium Isotope Ratio of the Orion Nebula*
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Cooke, Ryan J., primary, Noterdaeme, Pasquier, additional, Johnson, James W., additional, Pettini, Max, additional, Welsh, Louise, additional, Peroux, Celine, additional, Murphy, Michael T., additional, and Weinberg, David H., additional
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231. Mastopathie diabétique, une affection mammaire bénigne méconnue : à propos d’un cas
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Jennifer Allain, Evelyne Peroux, Jean-Laurent Lamboley, Chloé Portier, Gabrielle Werkoff, Claire Pellegrin, Jean-Baptiste Souraud, and Armonie Devillers
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Resume Cette observation rapporte le cas d’une femme âgee de 35 ans atteinte d’une masse clinique mammaire droite induree, avec un debut de retraction mamelonnaire, dans un contexte de diabete de type 1. La mammographie, l’echographie et l’IRM ont revele une atteinte suspecte de carcinome mammaire. L’examen anatomopathologique a conclu a une mastopathie diabetique. La reconnaissance de cette maladie rare et benigne est cruciale pour eviter des interventions chirurgicales inutiles.
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232. Closing gaps to our origins: EUVO: the ultraviolet-visible window into the Universe
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Ana I Gómez de Castro, Martin A. Barstow, Frederic Baudin, Stefano Benetti, Jean Claude Bouret, Noah Brosch, Ada Canet, Domitilla de Martino, Giulio del Zanna, Chris Evans, Kevin France, Miriam García, Boris Gaensicke, Lynne Hillenbrand, Eric Josselin, Carolina Kehrig, Laurent Lamy, Jon Lapington, Alain Lecavelier des Etangs, Giampiero Naletto, Yael Nazé, Coralie Neiner, Jonathan Nichols, Marina Orio, Isabella Pagano, Céline Peroux, Gregor Rauw, Steven Shore, Gagik Tovmassian, Asif ud-Doula, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), CSIC - Unidad de Recursos de Información Científica para la Investigación (URICI), Gómez de Castro, AI [0000-0002-3598-9643], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, and ESP
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stars ,Ultraviolet ,general ,galaxies ,ISM ,solar system ,Instrumentation ,miscellaneous ,telescopes ,Ultraviolet: ISM ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Ultraviolet: solar system ,Ultraviolet: stars ,Instrumentation: telescopes ,Space and Planetary Science ,Ultraviolet: galaxies ,Ultraviolet: general ,Instrumentation: miscellaneous ,QB - Abstract
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/., This article reproduces the contents of the White Paper entitled by the same name submitted to the call issued by the European Space Agency soliciting ideas from the scientific community for the science themes that should be covered during the Voyage 2050 planning cycle. This contribution focus in the investigation of the emergence of life and the role that astronomy has to play in it. Three fundamental areas of activity are identified: [1] measuring the chemical enrichment of the Universe, [2] investigating planet formation and searching for exoplanets with signatures of life and, [3] determining the abundance of amino acids and the chemical routes to amino acid and protein growth in astronomical bodies. This proposal deals with the first two. The building blocks of life in the Universe began as primordial gas processed in stars and mixed at galactic scales. The mechanisms responsible for this development are not well-understood and have changed over the intervening 13 billion years. To follow the evolution of matter over cosmic time, it is necessary to study the strongest (resonance) transitions of the most abundant species in the Universe. Most of them are in the ultraviolet (UV; 950 Å - 3000 Å ) spectral range that is unobservable from the ground; the “missing” metals problem cannot be addressed without this access. Habitable planets grow in protostellar discs under ultraviolet irradiation, a by-product of the accretion process that drives the physical and chemical evolution of discs and young planetary systems. The electronic transitions of the most abundant molecules are pumped by this UV field that is the main oxidizing agent in the disc chemistry and provides unique diagnostics of the planet-forming environment that cannot be accessed from the ground. Knowledge of the variability of the UV radiation field is required for the astrochemical modelling of protoplanetary discs, to understand the formation of planetary atmospheres and the photochemistry of the precursors of life. Earth’s atmosphere is in constant interaction with the interplanetary medium and the solar UV radiation field. The exosphere of the Earth extends up to 35 planetary radii providing an amazing wealth of information on our planet’s winds and the atmospheric compounds. To access to it in other planetary systems, observation of the UV resonance transitions is required. The investigation for the emergence of life calls for the development of large astronomical facilities, including instrumentation in optical and UV wavelengths. In this contribution, the need to develop a large observatory in the optical and in the UV is revealed, in order to complete the scientific goals to investigate the origin of life, inaccessible through other frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum. © 2022, The Author(s)., Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature., With funding from the Spanish government through the Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence accreditation SEV-2017-0709.
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233. Closing gaps to our origins: EUVO: the ultraviolet-visible window into the Universe
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), CSIC - Unidad de Recursos de Información Científica para la Investigación (URICI), Gómez de Castro, Ana I., Barstow, Martin A., Baudin, Frederic, Benetti, Stefano, Bouret, Jean Claude, Brosch, Noah, Canet, Ada, de Martino, Domitilla, Zanna, Giulio del, Evans, Chris, France, Kevin, García, Miriam, Gaensicke, Boris, Hillenbrand, Lynne, Josselin, Eric, Kehrig, C., Lamy, Laurent, Lapington, Jon, Etangs, Alain Lecavelier des, Naletto, Giampiero, Nazé, Yael, Neiner, Coralie, Nichols, Jonathan, Orio, Marina, Pagano, Isabella, Peroux, Céline, Rauw, Gregor, Shore, Steven, Tovmassian, Gagik, ud-Doula, Asif, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), CSIC - Unidad de Recursos de Información Científica para la Investigación (URICI), Gómez de Castro, Ana I., Barstow, Martin A., Baudin, Frederic, Benetti, Stefano, Bouret, Jean Claude, Brosch, Noah, Canet, Ada, de Martino, Domitilla, Zanna, Giulio del, Evans, Chris, France, Kevin, García, Miriam, Gaensicke, Boris, Hillenbrand, Lynne, Josselin, Eric, Kehrig, C., Lamy, Laurent, Lapington, Jon, Etangs, Alain Lecavelier des, Naletto, Giampiero, Nazé, Yael, Neiner, Coralie, Nichols, Jonathan, Orio, Marina, Pagano, Isabella, Peroux, Céline, Rauw, Gregor, Shore, Steven, Tovmassian, Gagik, and ud-Doula, Asif
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This article reproduces the contents of the White Paper entitled by the same name submitted to the call issued by the European Space Agency soliciting ideas from the scientific community for the science themes that should be covered during the Voyage 2050 planning cycle. This contribution focus in the investigation of the emergence of life and the role that astronomy has to play in it. Three fundamental areas of activity are identified: [1] measuring the chemical enrichment of the Universe, [2] investigating planet formation and searching for exoplanets with signatures of life and, [3] determining the abundance of amino acids and the chemical routes to amino acid and protein growth in astronomical bodies. This proposal deals with the first two. The building blocks of life in the Universe began as primordial gas processed in stars and mixed at galactic scales. The mechanisms responsible for this development are not well-understood and have changed over the intervening 13 billion years. To follow the evolution of matter over cosmic time, it is necessary to study the strongest (resonance) transitions of the most abundant species in the Universe. Most of them are in the ultraviolet (UV; 950 Å - 3000 Å ) spectral range that is unobservable from the ground; the “missing” metals problem cannot be addressed without this access. Habitable planets grow in protostellar discs under ultraviolet irradiation, a by-product of the accretion process that drives the physical and chemical evolution of discs and young planetary systems. The electronic transitions of the most abundant molecules are pumped by this UV field that is the main oxidizing agent in the disc chemistry and provides unique diagnostics of the planet-forming environment that cannot be accessed from the ground. Knowledge of the variability of the UV radiation field is required for the astrochemical modelling of protoplanetary discs, to understand the formation of planetary atmospheres and the photochemistry of the pre
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234. MUSE-ALMA haloes VII:survey science goals & design, data processing and final catalogues
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Peroux, C., Weng, S., Karki, A., Augustin, R., Kulkarni, V. P., Szakacs, R., Klitsch, A., Hamanowicz, A., Fresco, A. Y., Zwaan, M. A., Biggs, A., Fox, A. J., Hayes, M., Howk, J. C., Kacprzak, G. G., Kassin, S., Kuntschner, H., Nelson, D., Pettini, M., Peroux, C., Weng, S., Karki, A., Augustin, R., Kulkarni, V. P., Szakacs, R., Klitsch, A., Hamanowicz, A., Fresco, A. Y., Zwaan, M. A., Biggs, A., Fox, A. J., Hayes, M., Howk, J. C., Kacprzak, G. G., Kassin, S., Kuntschner, H., Nelson, D., and Pettini, M.
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The gas cycling in the circumgalactic regions of galaxies is known to be multi-phase. The MUSE-ALMA Haloes survey gathers a large multi-wavelength observational sample of absorption and emission data with the goal to significantly advance our understanding of the physical properties of such CGM gas. A key component of the MUSE-ALMA Haloes survey is the multi-facility observational campaign conducted with VLT/MUSE, ALMA, and HST. MUSE-ALMA Haloes targets comprise 19 VLT/MUSE IFS quasar fields, including 32 z(abs) = 10(18) cm(-2) from UV-spectroscopy. We additionally use a new complementary HST medium program to characterize the stellar content of the galaxies through a 40-orbit three-band UVIS and IR WFC3 imaging. Beyond the absorber-selected targets, we detect 3658 sources all fields combined, including 703 objects with spectroscopic redshifts. This galaxy-selected sample constitutes the main focus of the current paper. We have secured millimeter ALMA observations of some of the fields to probe the molecular gas properties of these objects. Here, we present the overall survey science goals, target selection, observational strategy, data processing and source identification of the full sample. Furthermore, we provide catalogues of magnitude measurements for all objects detected in VLT/MUSE, ALMA, and HST broad-band images and associated spectroscopic redshifts derived from VLT/MUSE observations. Together, this data set provides robust characterization of the neutral atomic gas, molecular gas and stars in the same objects resulting in the baryon census of condensed matter in complex galaxy structures.
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235. ALMACAL: Surveying the Universe with ALMA Calibrator Observations
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Zwaan, M., Ivison, R., Peroux, C., Chen, J., Klitsch, A., Hamanowicz, Aleksandra, Szakacs, R., Weng, S., Biggs, A., Smail, Ian, Zwaan, M., Ivison, R., Peroux, C., Chen, J., Klitsch, A., Hamanowicz, Aleksandra, Szakacs, R., Weng, S., Biggs, A., and Smail, Ian
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The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has accumulated thousands of hours of observing time on calibrator sources, which are typically bright quasars. These calibration scans are usually observed with the same instrumental setup as the science targets and have enormous potential for conducting science. ALMACAL is a survey that is exploiting these data which are accumulating "for free" with every scheduled ALMA observing project. Here, we present a brief survey status update and summarise the science that can be achieved. For instance, if data acquired during multiple visits to many ALMA calibrators are combined, low continuum noise levels can be reached, allowing the detection of faint dusty star-forming galaxies in a number of bands. Also, redshifted CO and other emission and absorption lines are detected in the ALMACAL data. The total on-source integration time for all ALMACAL scans to date amounts to approximately 2500 hours, more than all ALMA Large Programmes to date combined....
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236. Natal dispersal of European hare in a high-density population
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Avril, Alexis, Léonard, Yves, Letty, Jérôme, Péroux, Régis, Guitton, Jean-Sebastien, and Pontier, Dominique
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237. Prise en charge du risque hémostatique au cours des actes de radiologie interventionnelle
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Potet, J., Weber-Donat, G., Thome, A., Valbousquet, L., Peroux, E., Konopacki, J., Baccialone, J., and Teriitehau, C.-A.
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238. Observed cosmic evolution of galaxy dust properties with metallicity and tensions with models
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Celine Peroux, Gergö Popping, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), and Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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extinction ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,methods: numerical ,Space and Planetary Science ,[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,galaxies: formation ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,dust ,galaxies: evolution ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,galaxies: ISM - Abstract
The dust abundance of the interstellar medium plays an important role in galaxy physics, the chemical evolution of matter and the absorption and re-emission of stellar light. The last years have seen a surge in observational and theoretical studies constraining the dust-abundance of galaxies up to $z\sim5$. In this work we gather the latest observational measurements (with a focus on absorption studies covering metallicities in the range $6.8 < 12 + \log{(O/H)}, Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Some corrections added
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239. Late-time cosmic evolution of dust: solving the puzzle
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Andrea Ferrara, Celine Peroux, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Ferrara, A., and Peroux, C.
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Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Extinction (astronomy) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,observation [Cosmology] ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,evolution [ISM] ,01 natural sciences ,Physical cosmology ,ISM: evolution ,Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica ,0103 physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Cosmic dust ,Intergalactic medium ,Physics ,extinction ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Dust ,Extinction ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Redshift ,Galaxy ,Interstellar medium ,Supernova ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,cosmology: observations ,Production (computer science) ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,dust ,intergalactic medium ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Dust is an essential ingredient of galaxies, determining the physical and chemical conditions in the interstellar medium. Several complementary observational evidences indicate that the cosmic dust mass density significantly drops from redshift $z=1$ to $z=0$. Clearly, and for the first time during cosmic evolution, dust must be destroyed more rapidly than it is formed. By considering the dust production/destruction processes acting in this cosmic time lapse, we find that the drop can be explained if dust is mainly destroyed by astration (49\% contribution in the fiducial case) and supernova shocks within galaxies (42\%). Our results further imply that on average each supernova destroys only $M_{d,sn} =0.45\, M_\odot$ of dust, i.e. $5-10$ times less than usually assumed, with a hard upper limit of $M_{d,sn} < {3.0} M_\odot$ set by the available metal budget and maximal grain growth. The lower efficiency might be explained by effective shielding of dust against shock processing in pre-supernova wind shells., 10 pages, 2 Figures. Comments welcome
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240. Anti-AK5 encephalitis: subacute anterograde amnesia is not the only clinical presentation
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Guillaume, C., primary, Saguin, E., additional, Peroux, E., additional, Balcerac, A., additional, and Ricard, D., additional
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241. Anti-AK5 encephalitis: subacute anterograde amnesia is not the only clinical presentation
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C, Guillaume, E, Saguin, E, Peroux, A, Balcerac, and D, Ricard
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242. Cecal perforation resulting from Peterson's hernia following one anastomosis gastric bypass in a patient with midgut malrotation
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Victor LAVILLE, Evelyne PEROUX, Brice MALGRAS, and Anne-Cecile EZANNO
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243. Survival Pattern of European Hare in a Decreasing Population
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Marboutin, E. and Peroux, R.
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244. Peripherally inserted central catheter placement in cancer patients with profound thrombocytopaenia: a prospective analysis
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Potet, Julien, Thome, Alphonse, Curis, Emmanuel, Arnaud, François-Xavier, Weber-Donat, Gabrielle, Valbousquet, Laura, Peroux, Evelyne, Flor, Eric, Dody, Christophe, Konopacki, Johanna, Malfuson, Jean Valère, Cartry, Cecile, Lahutte, Marion, de Revel, Thierry, Baccialone, Jacques, and Teriitehau, Christophe A.
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245. Intérêt du nouveau couteau de dissection sous-muqueuse Dual-Knife® pour le traitement endoscopique du diverticule de Zenker
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Laquière, A., Wendt, A., Bouland, J., Boitard, J., Fumex, F., Manière, T., Manos, T., Peroux, J. -L., Bremondy, A., Moncoucy, X., De Bono, E., Croizet, O., Vedrenne, B., Penaranda, G., Boustière, C., and GELID
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246. Small bowel occlusion secondary to barbed suture V-LOC™ device for peritoneal closure after TAPP repair: Case report
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Lisa Lartigau, Brice Malgras, Evelyne Peroux, and Anne Cecile Ezanno
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247. Into the Ly α jungle: exploring the circumgalactic medium of galaxies at z ∼ 4-5 with MUSE
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Marc Rafelski, Benjamin D. Oppenheimer, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Valentina D'Odorico, R. M. Bielby, Matteo Fossati, Simon L. Morris, Sebastian Lopez, Johan P. U. Fynbo, Michele Fumagalli, Celine Peroux, Lise Christensen, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), M Bielby, R, Fumagalli, M, Fossati, M, Rafelski, M, Oppenheimer, B, Cantalupo, S, Christensen, L, U Fynbo, J, Lopez, S, L Morris, S, D’Odorico, V, Peroux, C, ITA, USA, GBR, FRA, DEU, CHL, DNK, and CHE
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,European research ,evolution ,galaxies: groups: general ,galaxies: high-redshift ,intergalactic medium [galaxies] ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Galaxy ,Spitzer Space Telescope ,Space and Planetary Science ,Observatory ,[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] ,Intergalactic medium ,0103 physical sciences ,Jungle ,intergalactic medium ,galaxies: evolution ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a study of the galaxy environment of 9 strong HI+CIV absorption line systems ($16.2, Comment: 19 pages (+2 pages appendices), 19 figures (+4 in appendices). Submitted to MNRAS
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248. Investigation of specific European Brown Hare Syndrome antibodies in wild hares using blood samples dried on blotting paper
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Portejoie, Yves, Faure, Eva, Georges, Françoise, Artois, Marc, Peroux, Régis, and Guitton, Jean Sébastien
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249. The Muse Ultra deep field (MUDF). II. Survey design and the gaseous properties of galaxy groups at 0.5 < z < 1.5
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Fossati, M, Fumagalli, M, Lofthouse, E, D'Odorico, V, Lusso, E, Cantalupo, S, Cooke, R, Cristiani, S, Haardt, F, Morris, S, Peroux, C, Prichard, L, Rafelski, M, Smail, I, Theuns, T, Fossati M., Fumagalli M., Lofthouse E. K., D'Odorico V., Lusso E., Cantalupo S., Cooke R. J., Cristiani S., Haardt F., Morris S. L., Peroux C., Prichard L. J., Rafelski M., Smail I., Theuns T., Fossati, M, Fumagalli, M, Lofthouse, E, D'Odorico, V, Lusso, E, Cantalupo, S, Cooke, R, Cristiani, S, Haardt, F, Morris, S, Peroux, C, Prichard, L, Rafelski, M, Smail, I, Theuns, T, Fossati M., Fumagalli M., Lofthouse E. K., D'Odorico V., Lusso E., Cantalupo S., Cooke R. J., Cristiani S., Haardt F., Morris S. L., Peroux C., Prichard L. J., Rafelski M., Smail I., and Theuns T.
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We present the goals, design, and first results of the MUSE Ultra Deep Field (MUDF) survey, a large programme using the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument at the ESO Very Large Telescope. The MUDF survey is collecting ≈150 h on-source of integral field optical spectroscopy in a 1.5 × 1.2 arcmin2 region which hosts several astrophysical structures along the line of sight, including two bright z ≈ 3.2 quasars with close separation (≈500 kpc). Following the description of the data reduction procedures, we present the analysis of the galaxy environment and gaseous properties of seven groups detected at redshifts 0.5 < z < 1.5, spanning a large dynamic range in halo mass, log(Mh/M) ≈ 11 − 13.5. For four of the groups, we find associated Mg II absorbers tracing cool gas in high-resolution spectroscopy of the two quasars, including one case of correlated absorption in both sightlines at distance ≈480 kpc. The absorption strength associated with the groups is higher than what has been reported for more isolated galaxies of comparable mass and impact parameters. We do not find evidence for widespread cool gas giving rise to strong absorption within these groups. Combining these results with the distribution of neutral and ionized gas seen in emission in lower redshift groups, we conclude that gravitational interactions in the group environment strip gas from the galaxy haloes into the intragroup medium, boosting the cross-section of cool gas and leading to the high fraction of strong Mg II absorbers that we detect
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250. Clumpiness of Observed and Simulated Cold Circumgalactic Gas
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Ramona Augustin, Anita Zanella, A. Hamanowicz, Varsha P. Kulkarni, Celine Peroux, and Hadi Rahmani
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Spatially resolved ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Quasar ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,01 natural sciences ,Galaxy ,Coherence length ,Baryon ,Protein filament ,Space and Planetary Science ,Physical separation ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,0103 physical sciences ,Absorption (logic) ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Determining the clumpiness of matter around galaxies is pivotal to a full understanding of the spatially inhomogeneous, multi-phase gas in the circumgalactic medium (CGM). We combine high spatially resolved 3D observations with hydrodynamical cosmological simulations to measure the cold circumgalactic gas clumpiness. We present new adaptive-optics-assisted VLT/MUSE observations of a quadruply lensed quasar, targeting the CGM of 2 foreground $z\sim$1 galaxies observed in absorption. We additionally use zoom-in FOGGIE simulations with exquisite resolution ($\sim$0.1 kpc scales) in the CGM of galaxies to compute the physical properties of cold gas traced by Mg\,II absorbers. By contrasting these mock-observables with the VLT/MUSE observations, we find a large spread of fractional variations of Mg\,II equivalent widths with physical separation, both in observations and simulations. The simulations indicate a dependence of the Mg\,II coherence length on the underlying gas morphology (filaments vs clumps). The $z_{\rm abs}$=1.168 Mg\,II system shows coherence over $\gtrsim$ 6 kpc and is associated with an [O\,II] emitting galaxy situated 89 kpc away, with SFR $\geq$ 4.6 $\pm$ {1.5} $\rm M_{\odot}$/yr and $M_{*}=10^{9.6\pm0.2} M_{\odot}$. Based on this combined analysis, we determine that the absorber is consistent with being an inflowing filament. The $z_{\rm abs}$=1.393 Mg\,II system traces dense CGM gas clumps varying in strength over $\lesssim$ 2 kpc physical scales. Our findings suggest that this absorber is likely related to an outflowing clump. Our joint approach combining 3D-spectroscopy observations of lensed systems and simulations with extreme resolution in the CGM put new constraints on the clumpiness of cold CGM gas, a key diagnostic of the baryon cycle., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2021
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