5,492 results on '"Romero, C."'
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2. Toward the first cosmological results of the NIKA2 Sunyaev-Zeldovich Large Program: The SZ-Mass scaling relation
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Moyer-Anin, A., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Bartalucci, I., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bolliet, B., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Ferragamo, A., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Katsioli, S., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Melin, J. -B., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-EcheverrÍa, M., Paliwal, A., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Pointecouteau, E., Ponthieu, N., Pratt, G. W., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Yepes, G.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
In Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) cluster cosmology, two tools are needed to be able to exploit data from large scale surveys in the millimeter-wave domain. An accurate description of the IntraCluster Medium (ICM) pressure profile is needed along with the scaling relation connecting the SZ brightness to the mass. With its high angular resolution and large field of view, The NIKA2 camera, operating at 150 and 260 GHz, is perfectly suited for precise cluster SZ mapping. The SZ Large Program (LPSZ) of the NIKA2 collaboration is dedicated to the observation of a sample of 38 SZ-selected clusters at intermediate to high redshift and observed both in SZ and X-ray. The current status is that all LPSZ clusters have been observed and the analysis toward the final results is ongoing. We present in detail how NIKA2-LPSZ will obtain a robust estimation of the SZ-Mass scaling relation and how it will be used to obtain cosmological constraints., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, contribution to the 2024 Cosmology session of the 58th Rencontres de Moriond
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- 2024
3. Faint millimeter NIKA2 dusty star-forming galaxies: finding the high-redshift population
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Bing, L. -J., Beelen, A., Lagache, G., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Béthermin, M., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Leclercq, S., Liu, D. -Z., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Neri, R., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., Xiao, M. -Y., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We develop a new framework to constrain the source redshift. The method jointly accounts for the detection/non-detection of spectral lines and the prior information from the photometric redshift and total infrared luminosity from spectral energy distribution analysis. The method uses the estimated total infrared luminosity to predict the line fluxes at given redshifts and generates model spectra. The redshift-dependent spectral models are then compared with the observed spectra to find the redshift. Results. We apply the aforementioned joint redshift analysis method to four high-z dusty star-forming galaxy candidates selected from the NIKA2 observations of the HLSJ091828.6+514223 (HLS) field, and further observed by NOEMA with blind spectral scans. These sources only have SPIRE/Herschel photometry as ancillary data. They were selected because of very faint or no SPIRE counterparts, as to bias the sample towards the highest redshift candidates. The method finds the spectroscopic redshift of 4 in the 5 NOEMA-counterpart detected sources, with z>3. Based on these measurements, we derive the CO/[CI] lines and millimeter continuum fluxes from the NOEMA data and study their ISM and star-formation properties. We find cold dust temperatures in some of the HLS sources compared to the general population of sub-millimeter galaxies, which might be related to the bias introduced by the SPIRE-dropout selection. Our sources, but one, have short gas depletion time of a few hundred Myrs, which is typical among high-z sub-millimeter galaxies. The only exception shows a longer gas depletion time, up to a few Gyrs, comparable to that of main-sequence galaxies at the same redshift. Furthermore, we identify a possible over-density of dusty star-forming galaxies at z=5.2, traced by two sources in our sample, as well as the lensed galaxy HLSJ091828.6+514223. (abridged), Comment: A&A in press
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4. maria: A novel simulator for forecasting (sub-)mm observations
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van Marrewijk, J., Morris, T. W., Mroczkowski, T., Cicone, C., Dicker, S., Di Mascolo, L., Haridas, S. K., Orlowski-Scherer, J., Rasia, E., and Romero, C.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Submillimeter single-dish telescopes offer two key advantages compared to interferometers: they can efficiently map larger portions of the sky and recover larger spatial scales. Nonetheless, fluctuations in the atmosphere limit the accurate retrieval of signals from astronomical sources. Therefore, we introduce a user-friendly simulator named ${\tt maria}$ to optimize scanning strategies and instrument designs to efficiently reduce atmospheric noise and filtering effects. We further use this tool to produce synthetic time streams and maps from hydrodynamical simulations, enabling a fair comparison between theory and reality. ${\tt maria}$ has implemented a suite of telescope and instrument designs intended to mimic current and future facilities. To generate synthetic time-ordered data, each mock observatory scans through the atmosphere in a configurable pattern over the celestial object. We generate evolving and location-and-time-specific weather for each of the fiducial sites using a combination of satellite and ground-based measurements. While ${\tt maria}$ is a generic virtual telescope, this study specifically focuses on mimicking broadband bolometers observing at 100 GHz. To validate our virtual telescope, we compare the mock time streams with real MUSTANG-2 observations and find that they are quantitatively similar by conducting a k-sample Anderson-Darling test resulting in p<0.001. Subsequently, we image the time-ordered data to create noise maps and mock observations of clusters of galaxies for both MUSTANG-2 and an instrument concept for the 50m Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST). Furthermore, using ${\tt maria}$, we find that a 50m dish provides the highest levels of correlation of atmospheric signals across adjacent detectors compared to smaller apertures (e.g., 42-cm and 6-m survey experiments), facilitating removal of atmospheric signal on large scales.
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- 2024
5. Helping university students to choose elective courses by using a hybrid multi-criteria recommendation system with genetic optimization
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Esteban, A., Zafra, A., and Romero, C.
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Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
The wide availability of specific courses together with the flexibility of academic plans in university studies reveal the importance of Recommendation Systems (RSs) in this area. These systems appear as tools that help students to choose courses that suit to their personal interests and their academic performance. This paper presents a hybrid RS that combines Collaborative Filtering (CF) and Content-based Filtering (CBF) using multiple criteria related both to student and course information to recommend the most suitable courses to the students. A Genetic Algorithm (GA) has been developed to automatically discover the optimal RS configuration which include both the most relevant criteria and the configuration of the rest of parameters. The experimental study has used real information of Computer Science Degree of University of Cordoba (Spain) including information gathered from students during three academic years, counting on 2500 entries of 95 students and 63 courses. Experimental results show a study of the most relevant criteria for the course recommendation, the importance of using a hybrid model that combines both student information and course information to increase the reliability of the recommendations as well as an excellent performance compared to previous models.
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- 2024
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6. A holographic mobile-based application for practicing pronunciation of basic English vocabulary for Spanish speaking children
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Cerezo, R., Calderon, V., and Romero, C.
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
This paper describes a holographic mobile-based application designed to help Spanish-speaking children to practice the pronunciation of basic English vocabulary words. The mastery of vocabulary is a fundamental step when learning a language but is often perceived as boring. Producing the correct pronunciation is frequently regarded as the most difficult and complex skill for new learners of English. In order to address these problems this research takes advantage of the power of multi-channel stimuli (sound, image and interaction) in a mobilebased hologram application in order to motivate students and improve their experience of practicing. We adapted the prize-winning HolograFX game and developed a new mobile application to help practice English pronunciation. A 3D holographic robot that acts as a virtual teacher interacts via voice with the children. To test the tool we carried out an experiment with 70 Spanish pre-school children divided into three classes, the control group using traditional methods such as images in books and on the blackboard, and two experimental groups using our drills and practice software. One experimental group used the mobile application without the holographic game and the other experimental group used the application with the holographic game. We performed pre-test and post-test performance assessments, a satisfaction survey and emotion analysis. The results are very promising. They show that the use of the holographic mobile-based application had a significant impact on the children's motivation. It also improved their performance compared to traditional methods used in the classroom.
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- 2024
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7. Process mining for self-regulated learning assessment in e-learning
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Cerezo, R., Bogarin, A., Esteban, M., and Romero, C.
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Content assessment has broadly improved in e-learning scenarios in recent decades. However, the eLearning process can give rise to a spatial and temporal gap that poses interesting challenges for assessment of not only content, but also students' acquisition of core skills such as self-regulated learning. Our objective was to discover students' self-regulated learning processes during an eLearning course by using Process Mining Techniques. We applied a new algorithm in the educational domain called Inductive Miner over the interaction traces from 101 university students in a course given over one semester on the Moodle 2.0 platform. Data was extracted from the platform's event logs with 21629 traces in order to discover students' self-regulation models that contribute to improving the instructional process. The Inductive Miner algorithm discovered optimal models in terms of fitness for both Pass and Fail students in this dataset, as well as models at a certain level of granularity that can be interpreted in educational terms, which are the most important achievement in model discovery. We can conclude that although students who passed did not follow the instructors' suggestions exactly, they did follow the logic of a successful self-regulated learning process as opposed to their failing classmates. The Process Mining models also allow us to examine which specific actions the students performed, and it was particularly interesting to see a high presence of actions related to forum-supported collaborative learning in the Pass group and an absence of those in the Fail group.
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8. Text mining in education
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Ferreira-Mello, R., Andre, M., Pinheiro, A., Costa, E., and Romero, C.
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Computer Science - Information Retrieval ,Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
The explosive growth of online education environments is generating a massive volume of data, specially in text format from forums, chats, social networks, assessments, essays, among others. It produces exciting challenges on how to mine text data in order to find useful knowledge for educational stakeholders. Despite the increasing number of educational applications of text mining published recently, we have not found any paper surveying them. In this line, this work presents a systematic overview of the current status of the Educational Text Mining field. Our final goal is to answer three main research questions: Which are the text mining techniques most used in educational environments? Which are the most used educational resources? And which are the main applications or educational goals? Finally, we outline the conclusions and the more interesting future trends.
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- 2024
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9. Improving prediction of students' performance in intelligent tutoring systems using attribute selection and ensembles of different multimodal data sources
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Chango, W., Cerezo, R., Sanchez-Santillan, M., Azevedo, R., and Romero, C.
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
The aim of this study was to predict university students' learning performance using different sources of data from an Intelligent Tutoring System. We collected and preprocessed data from 40 students from different multimodal sources: learning strategies from system logs, emotions from face recording videos, interaction zones from eye tracking, and test performance from final knowledge evaluation. Our objective was to test whether the prediction could be improved by using attribute selection and classification ensembles. We carried out three experiments by applying six classification algorithms to numerical and discretized preprocessed multimodal data. The results show that the best predictions were produced using ensembles and selecting the best attributes approach with numerical data.
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- 2024
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10. Modeling and predicting students' engagement behaviors using mixture Markov models
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Maqsood, R., Ceravolo, P., Romero, C., and Ventura, S.
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Students' engagements reflect their level of involvement in an ongoing learning process which can be estimated through their interactions with a computer-based learning or assessment system. A pre-requirement for stimulating student engagement lies in the capability to have an approximate representation model for comprehending students' varied (dis)engagement behaviors. In this paper, we utilized model-based clustering for this purpose which generates K mixture Markov models to group students' traces containing their (dis)engagement behavioral patterns. To prevent the Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm from getting stuck in a local maxima, we also introduced a K-means-based initialization method named as K-EM. We performed an experimental work on two real datasets using the three variants of the EM algorithm: the original EM, emEM, K-EM; and, non-mixture baseline models for both datasets. The proposed K-EM has shown very promising results and achieved significant performance difference in comparison with the other approaches particularly using the Dataset. Hence, we suggest to perform further experiments using large dataset(s) to validate our method. Additionally, visualization of the resultant clusters through first-order Markov chains reveals very useful insights about (dis)engagement behaviors depicted by the students. We conclude the paper with a discussion on the usefulness of our approach, limitations and potential extensions of this work.
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- 2024
11. Subgroup Discovery in MOOCs: A Big Data Application for Describing Different Types of Learners
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Luna, J. M., Fardoun, H. M., Padillo, F., Romero, C., and Ventura, S.
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Databases ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to categorize and describe different types of learners in massive open online courses (MOOCs) by means of a subgroup discovery approach based on MapReduce. The final objective is to discover IF-THEN rules that appear in different MOOCs. The proposed subgroup discovery approach, which is an extension of the well-known FP-Growth algorithm, considers emerging parallel methodologies like MapReduce to be able to cope with extremely large datasets. As an additional feature, the proposal includes a threshold value to denote the number of courses that each discovered rule should satisfy. A post-processing step is also included so redundant subgroups can be removed. The experimental stage is carried out by considering de-identified data from the first year of 16 MITx and HarvardX courses on the edX platform. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed MapReduce approach outperforms traditional sequential subgroup discovery approaches, achieving a runtime that is almost constant for different courses. Additionally, thanks to the final post-processing step, only interesting and not-redundant rules are discovered, hence reducing the number of subgroups in one or two orders of magnitude. Finally, the discovered subgroups are easily used by courses' instructors not only for descriptive purposes but also for additional tasks such as recommendation or personalization.
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- 2024
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12. Educational data mining and learning analytics: An updated survey
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Romero, C. and Ventura, S.
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
This survey is an updated and improved version of the previous one published in 2013 in this journal with the title data mining in education. It reviews in a comprehensible and very general way how Educational Data Mining and Learning Analytics have been applied over educational data. In the last decade, this research area has evolved enormously and a wide range of related terms are now used in the bibliography such as Academic Analytics, Institutional Analytics, Teaching Analytics, Data-Driven Education, Data-Driven Decision-Making in Education, Big Data in Education, and Educational Data Science. This paper provides the current state of the art by reviewing the main publications, the key milestones, the knowledge discovery cycle, the main educational environments, the specific tools, the free available datasets, the most used methods, the main objectives, and the future trends in this research area.
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13. Multi-source and multimodal data fusion for predicting academic performance in blended learning university courses
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Chango, W., Cerezo, R., and Romero, C.
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
In this paper we applied data fusion approaches for predicting the final academic performance of university students using multiple-source, multimodal data from blended learning environments. We collected and preprocessed data about first-year university students from different sources: theory classes, practical sessions, on-line Moodle sessions, and a final exam. Our objective was to discover which data fusion approach produced the best results using our data. We carried out experiments by applying four different data fusion approaches and six classification algorithms. The results showed that the best predictions were produced using ensembles and selecting the best attributes approach with discretized data. The best prediction models showed us that the level of attention in theory classes, scores in Moodle quizzes, and the level of activity in Moodle forums were the best set of attributes for predicting students' final performance in our courses.
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- 2024
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14. SPT Clusters with DES and HST Weak Lensing. II. Cosmological Constraints from the Abundance of Massive Halos
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Bocquet, S., Grandis, S., Bleem, L. E., Klein, M., Mohr, J. J., Schrabback, T., Abbott, T. M. C., Ade, P. A. R., Aguena, M., Alarcon, A., Allam, S., Allen, S. W., Alves, O., Amon, A., Anderson, A. J., Annis, J., Ansarinejad, B., Austermann, J. E., Avila, S., Bacon, D., Bayliss, M., Beall, J. A., Bechtol, K., Becker, M. R., Bender, A. N., Benson, B. A., Bernstein, G. M., Bhargava, S., Bianchini, F., Brodwin, M., Brooks, D., Bryant, L., Campos, A., Canning, R. E. A., Carlstrom, J. E., Rosell, A. Carnero, Kind, M. Carrasco, Carretero, J., Castander, F. J., Cawthon, R., Chang, C. L., Chang, C., Chaubal, P., Chen, R., Chiang, H. C., Choi, A., Chou, T-L., Citron, R., Moran, C. Corbett, Cordero, J., Costanzi, M., Crawford, T. M., Crites, A. T., da Costa, L. N., Pereira, M. E. S., Davis, C., Davis, T. M., DeRose, J., Desai, S., de Haan, T., Diehl, H. T., Dobbs, M. A., Dodelson, S., Doux, C., Drlica-Wagner, A., Eckert, K., Elvin-Poole, J., Everett, S., Everett, W., Ferrero, I., Ferté, A., Flores, A. M., Frieman, J., Gallicchio, J., García-Bellido, J., Gatti, M., George, E. M., Giannini, G., Gladders, M. D., Gruen, D., Gruendl, R. A., Gupta, N., Gutierrez, G., Halverson, N. W., Harrison, I., Hartley, W. G., Herner, K., Hinton, S. R., Holder, G. P., Hollowood, D. L., Holzapfel, W. L., Honscheid, K., Hrubes, J. D., Huang, N., Hubmayr, J., Huff, E. M., Huterer, D., Irwin, K. D., James, D. J., Jarvis, M., Khullar, G., Kim, K., Knox, L., Kraft, R., Krause, E., Kuehn, K., Kuropatkin, N., Kéruzoré, F., Lahav, O., Lee, A. T., Leget, P. -F., Li, D., Lin, H., Lowitz, A., MacCrann, N., Mahler, G., Mantz, A., Marshall, J. L., McCullough, J., McDonald, M., McMahon, J. J., Mena-Fernández, J., Menanteau, F., Meyer, S. S., Miquel, R., Montgomery, J., Myles, J., Natoli, T., Navarro-Alsina, A., Nibarger, J. P., Noble, G. I., Novosad, V., Ogando, R. L. C., Omori, Y., Padin, S., Pandey, S., Paschos, P., Patil, S., Pieres, A., Malagón, A. A. Plazas, Porredon, A., Prat, J., Pryke, C., Raveri, M., Reichardt, C. L., Roberson, J., Rollins, R. P., Romero, C., Roodman, A., Ruhl, J. E., Rykoff, E. S., Saliwanchik, B. R., Salvati, L., Sánchez, C., Sanchez, E., Cid, D. Sanchez, Saro, A., Schaffer, K. K., Secco, L. F., Sevilla-Noarbe, I., Sharon, K., Sheldon, E., Shin, T., Sievers, C., Smecher, G., Smith, M., Somboonpanyakul, T., Sommer, M., Stalder, B., Stark, A. A., Stephen, J., Strazzullo, V., Suchyta, E., Tarle, G., To, C., Troxel, M. A., Tucker, C., Tutusaus, I., Varga, T. N., Veach, T., Vieira, J. D., Vikhlinin, A., von der Linden, A., Wang, G., Weaverdyck, N., Weller, J., Whitehorn, N., Wu, W. L. K., Yanny, B., Yefremenko, V., Yin, B., Young, M., Zebrowski, J. A., Zhang, Y., Zohren, H., and Zuntz, J.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present cosmological constraints from the abundance of galaxy clusters selected via the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect in South Pole Telescope (SPT) data with a simultaneous mass calibration using weak gravitational lensing data from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The cluster sample is constructed from the combined SPT-SZ, SPTpol ECS, and SPTpol 500d surveys, and comprises 1,005 confirmed clusters in the redshift range $0.25-1.78$ over a total sky area of 5,200 deg$^2$. We use DES Year 3 weak-lensing data for 688 clusters with redshifts $z<0.95$ and HST weak-lensing data for 39 clusters with $0.6
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15. Vessel survey observations confirm wintering dispersion of northern giant-petrel (Macronectes halli) juveniles in southern-central Perú ; what is their origin?
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Quinones, J., Romero, C., and Zavalaga, C.
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- 2021
16. NIKA2 observations of dust grain evolution from star-forming filament to T-Tauri disk: Preliminary results from NIKA2 observations of the Taurus B211/B213 filament
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Nguyen-Luong, Q., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Katsioli, S., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Moyer-Anin, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., Zylka, R., Bacmann, A., Duong-Tuan, A., Peretto, N., and Rigby, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
To understand the evolution of dust properties in molecular clouds in the course of the star formation process, we constrain the changes in the dust emissivity index from star-forming filaments to prestellar and protostellar cores to T Tauri stars. Using the NIKA2 continuum camera on the IRAM 30~m telescope, we observed the Taurus B211/B213 filament at 1.2\,mm and 2\,mm with unprecedented sensitivity and used the resulting maps to derive the dust emissivity index $\beta$. Our sample of 105 objects detected in the $\beta$ map of the B211/B213 filament indicates that, overall, $\beta$ decreases from filament and prestellar cores ($\beta \sim 2\pm0.5$) to protostellar cores ($\beta \sim 1.2 \pm 0.2$) to T-Tauri protoplanetary disk ($\beta < 1$). The averaged dust emissivity index $\beta$ across the B211/B213 filament exhibits a flat ($\beta \sim 2\pm0.3$) profile. This may imply that dust grain sizes are rather homogeneous in the filament, start to grow significantly in size only after the onset of the gravitational contraction/collapse of prestellar cores to protostars, reaching big sizes in T Tauri protoplanetary disks. This evolution from the parent filament to T-Tauri disks happens on a timescale of about 1-2~Myr., Comment: to appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble (France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of conferences, EDP Sciences
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17. SPT Clusters with DES and HST Weak Lensing. I. Cluster Lensing and Bayesian Population Modeling of Multi-Wavelength Cluster Datasets
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Bocquet, S., Grandis, S., Bleem, L. E., Klein, M., Mohr, J. J., Aguena, M., Alarcon, A., Allam, S., Allen, S. W., Alves, O., Amon, A., Ansarinejad, B., Bacon, D., Bayliss, M., Bechtol, K., Becker, M. R., Benson, B. A., Bernstein, G. M., Brodwin, M., Brooks, D., Campos, A., Canning, R. E. A., Carlstrom, J. E., Rosell, A. Carnero, Kind, M. Carrasco, Carretero, J., Cawthon, R., Chang, C., Chen, R., Choi, A., Cordero, J., Costanzi, M., da Costa, L. N., Pereira, M. E. S., Davis, C., de Haan, T., DeRose, J., Desai, S., Diehl, H. T., Dodelson, S., Doel, P., Doux, C., Drlica-Wagner, A., Eckert, K., Elvin-Poole, J., Everett, S., Ferrero, I., Ferté, A., Flores, A. M., Frieman, J., García-Bellido, J., Gatti, M., Giannini, G., Gladders, M. D., Gruen, D., Gruendl, R. A., Harrison, I., Hartley, W. G., Herner, K., Hinton, S. R., Hollowood, D. L., Holzapfel, W. L., Honscheid, K., Huang, N., Huff, E. M., James, D. J., Jarvis, M., Kéruzoré, F., Khullar, G., Kim, K., Kraft, R., Kuehn, K., Kuropatkin, N., Lee, S., Leget, P. -F., MacCrann, N., Mahler, G., Mantz, A., Marshall, J. L., McCullough, J., McDonald, M., Mena-Fernández, J., Miquel, R., Myles, J., Navarro-Alsina, A., Ogando, R. L. C., Palmese, A., Pandey, S., Pieres, A., Malagón, A. A. Plazas, Prat, J., Raveri, M., Reichardt, C. L., Roberson, J., Rollins, R. P., Romer, A. K., Romero, C., Roodman, A., Ross, A. J., Rykoff, E. S., Salvati, L., Sánchez, C., Sanchez, E., Cid, D. Sanchez, Saro, A., Schrabback, T., Schubnell, M., Secco, L. F., Sevilla-Noarbe, I., Sharon, K., Sheldon, E., Shin, T., Smith, M., Somboonpanyakul, T., Stalder, B., Stark, A. A., Strazzullo, V., Suchyta, E., Swanson, M. E. C., Tarle, G., To, C., Troxel, M. A., Tutusaus, I., Varga, T. N., von der Linden, A., Weaverdyck, N., Weller, J., Wiseman, P., Yanny, B., Yin, B., Young, M., Zhang, Y., and Zuntz, J.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a Bayesian population modeling method to analyze the abundance of galaxy clusters identified by the South Pole Telescope (SPT) with a simultaneous mass calibration using weak gravitational lensing data from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). We discuss and validate the modeling choices with a particular focus on a robust, weak-lensing-based mass calibration using DES data. For the DES Year 3 data, we report a systematic uncertainty in weak-lensing mass calibration that increases from 1% at $z=0.25$ to 10% at $z=0.95$, to which we add 2% in quadrature to account for uncertainties in the impact of baryonic effects. We implement an analysis pipeline that joins the cluster abundance likelihood with a multi-observable likelihood for the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect, optical richness, and weak-lensing measurements for each individual cluster. We validate that our analysis pipeline can recover unbiased cosmological constraints by analyzing mocks that closely resemble the cluster sample extracted from the SPT-SZ, SPTpol ECS, and SPTpol 500d surveys and the DES Year 3 and HST-39 weak-lensing datasets. This work represents a crucial prerequisite for the subsequent cosmological analysis of the real dataset., Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D. arXiv v2 corresponds to published article
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18. Towards the first mean pressure profile estimate with the NIKA2 Sunyaev-Zeldovich Large Program
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Hanser, C., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Bartalucci, I., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Ferragamo, A., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Katsioli, S., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Moyer-Anin, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Paliwal, A., Payerne, C., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Pointecouteau, E., Ponthieu, N., Pratt, G. W., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., and Tucker, C.
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High-resolution mapping of the hot gas in galaxy clusters is a key tool for cluster-based cosmological analyses. Taking advantage of the NIKA2 millimeter camera operated at the IRAM 30-m telescope, the NIKA2 SZ Large Program seeks to get a high-resolution follow-up of 38 galaxy clusters covering a wide mass range at intermediate to high redshift. The measured SZ fluxes will be essential to calibrate the SZ scaling relation and the galaxy clusters mean pressure profile, needed for the cosmological exploitation of SZ surveys. We present in this study a method to infer a mean pressure profile from cluster observations. We have designed a pipeline encompassing the map-making and the thermodynamical properties estimates from maps. We then combine all the individual fits, propagating the uncertainties on integrated quantities, such as $R_{500}$ or $P_{500}$, and the intrinsic scatter coming from the deviation to the standard self-similar model. We validate the proposed method on realistic LPSZ-like cluster simulations., Comment: to appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble (France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of conferences, EDP Sciences
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19. IAS/CEA Evolution of Dust in Nearby Galaxies (ICED): the spatially-resolved dust properties of NGC4254
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Pantoni, L., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Baes, M., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Galliano, F., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Jones, A. P., Hanser, C., Hughes, A., Katsioli, S., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Moyer-Anin, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Nersesian, A., Paradis, D., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Smith, M. W. S. L., Tabatabaei, F. S., Tedros, J., Tucker, C., Xilouris, E. M., and Zylka, R.
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We present the first preliminary results of the project \textit{ICED}, focusing on the face-on galaxy NGC4254. We use the millimetre maps observed with NIKA2 at IRAM-30m, as part of the IMEGIN Guaranteed Time Large Program, and of a wide collection of ancillary data (multi-wavelength photometry and gas phase spectral lines) that are publicly available. We derive the global and local properties of interstellar dust grains through infrared-to-radio spectral energy distribution fitting, using the hierarchical Bayesian code HerBIE, which includes the grain properties of the state-of-the-art dust model, THEMIS. Our method allows us to get the following dust parameters: dust mass, average interstellar radiation field, and fraction of small grains. Also, it is effective in retrieving the intrinsic correlations between dust parameters and interstellar medium properties. We find an evident anti-correlation between the interstellar radiation field and the fraction of small grains in the centre of NGC4254, meaning that, at strong radiation field intensities, very small amorphous carbon grains are efficiently destroyed by the ultra-violet photons coming from newly formed stars, through photo-desorption and sublimation. We observe a flattening of the anti-correlation at larger radial distances, which may be driven by the steep metallicity gradient measured in NGC4254., Comment: to appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble (France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of conferences, EDP Sciences
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20. NIKA2 observations of 3 low-mass galaxy clusters at $z \sim 1$: pressure profile and $Y_{\rm SZ}$-$M$ relation
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Adam, R., Ricci, M., Eckert, D., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., Altieri, B., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoist, C., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Birkinshaw, M., Bourrion, O., Boutigny, D., Bremer, M., Calvo, M., Cappi, A., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Faccioli, L., Ferrari, C., Gastaldello, F., Giles, P., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hahn, O., Hanser, C., Horellou, C., Kéruzoré, F., Koulouridis, E., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S., Maughan, B., Maurogordato, S., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Pacaud, F., Perotto, L., Pierre, M., Pisano, G., Pompei, E., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Sereno, M., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., TintoréVidal, G., Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Three galaxy clusters selected from the XXL X-ray survey at high redshift and low mass ($z\sim1$ and $M_{500} \sim 1-2 \times 10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$) were observed with NIKA2 to image their Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect (SZ) signal. They all present an SZ morphology, together with the comparison with X-ray and optical data, that indicates dynamical activity related to merging events. Despite their disturbed intracluster medium, their high redshifts, and their low masses, the three clusters follow remarkably well the pressure profile and the SZ flux-mass relation expected from standard evolution. This suggests that the physics that drives cluster formation is already in place at $z \sim 1$ down to $M_{500} \sim 10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$., Comment: to appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble (France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of conferences, EDP Sciences
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21. The XXL Survey LI. Pressure profile and $Y_{\rm SZ}$-$M$ scaling relation in three low-mass galaxy clusters at $z\sim1$ observed with NIKA2
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Adam, R., Ricci, M., Eckert, D., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., Altieri, B., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoist, C., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Birkinshaw, M., Bourrion, O., Boutigny, D., Bremer, M., Calvo, M., Cappi, A., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Faccioli, L., Ferrari, C., Gastaldello, F., Giles, P., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hahn, O., Hanser, C., Horellou, C., Kéruzoré, F., Koulouridis, E., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S., Maughan, B., Maurogordato, S., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Pacaud, F., Perotto, L., Pierre, M., Pisano, G., Pompei, E., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Sereno, M., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Vidal, G. Tintoré, Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The thermodynamical properties of the intracluster medium (ICM) are driven by scale-free gravitational collapse, but they also reflect the rich astrophysical processes at play in galaxy clusters. At low masses ($\sim 10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$) and high redshift ($z \gtrsim 1$), these properties remain poorly constrained observationally, due to the difficulty in obtaining resolved and sensitive data. This paper aims at investigating the inner structure of the ICM as seen through the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect in this regime of mass and redshift. Focus is set on the thermal pressure profile and the scaling relation between SZ flux and mass, namely the $Y_{\rm SZ} - M$ scaling relation. The three galaxy clusters XLSSC~072 ($z=1.002$), XLSSC~100 ($z=0.915$), and XLSSC~102 ($z=0.969$), with $M_{500} \sim 2 \times 10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$, were selected from the XXL X-ray survey and observed with the NIKA2 millimeter camera to image their SZ signal. XMM-Newton X-ray data were used in complement to the NIKA2 data to derive masses based on the $Y_X - M$ relation and the hydrostatic equilibrium. The SZ images of the three clusters, along with the X-ray and optical data, indicate dynamical activity related to merging events. The pressure profile is consistent with that expected for morphologically disturbed systems, with a relatively flat core and a shallow outer slope. Despite significant disturbances in the ICM, the three high-redshift low-mass clusters follow remarkably well the $Y_{\rm SZ}-M$ relation expected from standard evolution. These results indicate that the dominant physics that drives cluster evolution is already in place by $z \sim 1$, at least for systems with masses above $M_{500} \sim 10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$., Comment: 24 pages, published in A&A. Note that the title number had to be changed. This version matches the one from A&A
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22. The NIKA2 Sunyaev-Zeldovich Large Program: Sample and upcoming product public release
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Perotto, L., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Barrena, R., Bartalucci, I., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Ferragamo, A., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Katsioli, S., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Moyer-Anin, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Paliwal, A., Pisano, G., Pointecouteau, E., Ponthieu, N., Pratt, G. W., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Yepes, G.
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The NIKA2 camera operating at the IRAM 30 m telescope excels in high-angular resolution mapping of the thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect towards galaxy clusters at intermediate and high-redshift. As part of the NIKA2 guaranteed time, the SZ Large Program (LPSZ) aims at tSZ-mapping a representative sample of SZ-selected galaxy clusters in the catalogues of the Planck satellite and of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, and also observed in X-ray with XMM Newton or Chandra. Having completed observations in January 2023, we present tSZ maps of 38 clusters spanning the targeted mass ($3 < M_{500}/10^{14} M_{\odot} < 10$) and redshift ($0.5 < z < 0.9$) ranges. The first in depth studies of individual clusters highlight the potential of combining tSZ and X-ray observations at similar angular resolution for accurate mass measurements. These were milestones for the development of a standard data analysis pipeline to go from NIKA2 raw data to the thermodynamic properties of galaxy clusters for the upcoming LPSZ data release. Final products will include unprecedented measurements of the mean pressure profile and mass observable scaling relation using a distinctive SZ-selected sample, which will be key for ultimately improving the accuracy of cluster based cosmology., Comment: to appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble (France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of conferences, EDP Sciences
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23. Exploring the interstellar medium of NGC 891 at millimeter wavelengths using the NIKA2 camera
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Katsioli, S., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Baes, M., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., Clark, C. J. R., De Looze, I., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Galametz, M., Galliano, F., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Hughes, A., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Jones, A. P., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Moyer-Anin, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Nersesian, A., Pantoni, L., Paradis, D., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Smith, M. W. L., Tedros, J., Tabatabaei, F., Tucker, C., Xilouris, E. M., Ysard, N., and Zylka, R.
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In the framework of the IMEGIN Large Program, we used the NIKA2 camera on the IRAM 30-m telescope to observe the edge-on galaxy NGC 891 at 1.15 mm and 2 mm and at a FWHM of 11.1" and 17.6", respectively. Multiwavelength data enriched with the new NIKA2 observations fitted by the HerBIE SED code (coupled with the THEMIS dust model) were used to constrain the physical properties of the ISM. Emission originating from the diffuse dust disk is detected at all wavelengths from mid-IR to mm, while mid-IR observations reveal warm dust emission from compact HII regions. Indications of mm excess emission have also been found in the outer parts of the galactic disk. Furthermore, our SED fitting analysis constrained the mass fraction of the small (< 15 Angstrom) dust grains. We found that small grains constitute 9.5% of the total dust mass in the galactic plane, but this fraction increases up to ~ 20% at large distances (|z| > 3 kpc) from the galactic plane., Comment: To appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble (France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of conferences, EDP Sciences
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24. Constraining Millimeter Dust Emission in Nearby Galaxies with NIKA2: the case of NGC2146 and NGC2976
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Ejlali, G., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Baes, M., Beelen, A., Benoît, Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Galliano, F., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Jones, A. P., Hanser, C., Hughes, A., Katsioli, S., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Moyer-Anin, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Nersesian, A., Pantoni, L., Paradis, D., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Smith, M. W. S. L., Tabatabaei, F. S., Tedros, J., Tucker, C., Xilouris, E. M., and Zylka, R.
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This study presents the first millimeter continuum mapping observations of two nearby galaxies, the starburst spiral galaxy NGC2146 and the dwarf galaxy NGC2976, at 1.15 mm and 2 mm using the NIKA2 camera on the IRAM 30m telescope, as part of the Guaranteed Time Large Project IMEGIN. These observations provide robust resolved information about the physical properties of dust in nearby galaxies by constraining their FIR-radio SED in the millimeter domain. After subtracting the contribution from the CO line emission, the SEDs are modeled spatially using a Bayesian approach. Maps of dust mass surface density, temperature, emissivity index, and thermal radio component of the galaxies are presented, allowing for a study of the relations between the dust properties and star formation activity (using observations at 24$\mu$m as a tracer). We report that dust temperature is correlated with star formation rate in both galaxies. The effect of star formation activity on dust temperature is stronger in NGC2976, an indication of the thinner interstellar medium of dwarf galaxies. Moreover, an anti-correlation trend is reported between the dust emissivity index and temperature in both galaxies., Comment: To appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble (France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of conferences, EDP Sciences
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25. Systematic effects on the upcoming NIKA2 LPSZ scaling relation
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Moyer-Anin, A., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Bartalucci, I., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Katsioli, S., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Paliwal, A., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Pointecouteau, E., Ponthieu, N., Pratt, G. W., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., and Tucker, C.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
In cluster cosmology, cluster masses are the main parameter of interest. They are needed to constrain cosmological parameters through the cluster number count. As the mass is not an observable, a scaling relation is needed to link cluster masses to the integrated Compton parameters Y, i.e. the Sunyaev-Zeldovich observable (SZ). Planck cosmological results obtained with cluster number counts are based on a scaling relation measured with clusters at low redshift ($z$<0.5) observed in SZ and X-ray. In the SZ Large Program (LPSZ) of the NIKA2 collaboration, the scaling relation will be obtained with a sample of 38 clusters at intermediate to high redshift ($0.5
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26. NIKA2 observations of starless cores in Taurus and Perseus
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Kramer, C., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., Andre, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Beno, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Caselli, P., Catalano, A., DePetris, M., Desert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Fuente, A., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Katsioli, S., Keruzore, F., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. F., Macias-Perez, J. F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Moyer-Anin, A., Munoz-Echeverria, M., Navarro-Almaida, D., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Reveret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Dusty starless cores play an important role in regulating the initial phases of the formation of stars and planets. In their interiors, dust grains coagulate and ice mantles form, thereby changing the millimeter emissivities and hence the ability to cool. We mapped four regions with more than a dozen cores in the nearby Galactic filaments of Taurus and Perseus using the NIKA2 camera at the IRAM 30-meter telescope. Combining the 1mm to 2mm flux ratio maps with dust temperature maps from Herschel allowed to create maps of the dust emissivity index $\beta_{1,2}$ at resolutions of 2430 and 5600 a.u. in Taurus and Perseus, respectively. Here, we study the variation with total column densities and environment. $\beta_{1,2}$ values at the core centers ($A_V=12-19$mag) vary significantly between $\sim1.1$ and $2.3$. Several cores show a strong rise of $\beta_{1,2}$ from the outskirts at $\sim4$mag to the peaks of optical extinctions, consistent with the predictions of grain models and the gradual build-up of ice mantles on coagulated grains in the dense interiors of starless cores., Comment: to appear in Proc. of the mm Universe 2023 conference, Grenoble (France), June 2023, published by F. Mayet et al. (Eds), EPJ Web of conferences, EDP Sciences
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27. SPT-SZ MCMF: An extension of the SPT-SZ catalog over the DES region
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Klein, M., Mohr, J. J., Bocquet, S., Aguena, M., Allen, S. W., Alves, O., Ansarinejad, B., Ashby, M. L. N., Bacon, D., Bayliss, M., Benson, B. A., Bleem, L. E., Brodwin, M., Brooks, D., Bulbul, E., Burke, D. L., Canning, R. E. A., Carlstrom, J. E., Rosell, A. Carnero, Carretero, J., Chang, C. L., Conselice, C., Costanzi, M., Crites, A. T., da Costa, L. N., Pereira, M. E. S., Davis, T. M., De Vicente, J., Desai, S., de Haan, T., Dobbs, M. A., Doel, P., Ferrero, I., Flores, A. M., Frieman, J., George, E. M., Giannini, G., Gladders, M. D., Gonzalez, A. H., Grandis, S., Gruen, D., Gruendl, R. A., Gutierrez, G., Halverson, N. W., Hinton, S. R., Holder, G. P., Hollowood, D. L., Holzapfel, W. L., Honscheid, K., Hrubes, J. D., Huang, N., James, D. J., Khullar, G., Kim, K., Knox, L., Kraft, R., Kéruzoré, F., Lee, A. T., Luong-Van, D., Mahler, G., Mantz, A., Marrone, D. P., Marshall, J. L., McDonald, M., McMahon, J. J., Mena-Fernández, J., Menanteau, F., Meyer, S. S., Miquel, R., Myles, J., Padin, S., Pieres, A., Malagón, A. A. Plazas, Pryke, C., Reichardt, C. L., Reil, K., Roberson, J., Romer, A. K., Romero, C., Ruhl, J. E., Saliwanchik, B. R., Salvati, L., Sanchez, E., Saro, A., Schaffer, K. K., Schrabback, T., Schubnell, M., Sevilla-Noarbe, I., Sharon, K., Shirokoff, E., Smith, M., Somboonpanyakul, T., Stalder, B., Stanford, S. A., Stark, A. A., Strazzullo, V., Suchyta, E., Swanson, M. E. C., Tarle, G., To, C., Vanderlinde, K., Vieira, J. D., von der Linden, A., Weaverdyck, N., Williamson, R., Wiseman, P., and Young, M.
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We present an extension to a Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect (SZE) selected cluster catalog based on observations from the South Pole Telescope (SPT); this catalog extends to lower signal-to-noise than the previous SPT-SZ catalog and therefore includes lower mass clusters. Optically derived redshifts, centers, richnesses and morphological parameters together with catalog contamination and completeness statistics are extracted using the multi-component matched filter algorithm (MCMF) applied to the S/N>4 SPT-SZ candidate list and the Dark Energy Survey (DES) photometric galaxy catalog. The main catalog contains 811 sources above S/N=4, has 91% purity and is 95% complete with respect to the original SZE selection. It contains 50% more total clusters and twice as many clusters above z=0.8 in comparison to the original SPT-SZ sample. The MCMF algorithm allows us to define subsamples of the desired purity with traceable impact on catalog completeness. As an example, we provide two subsamples with S/N>4.25 and S/N>4.5 for which the sample contamination and cleaning-induced incompleteness are both as low as the expected Poisson noise for samples of their size. The subsample with S/N>4.5 has 98% purity and 96% completeness, and will be included in a combined SPT cluster and DES weak-lensing cosmological analysis. We measure the number of false detections in the SPT-SZ candidate list as function of S/N, finding that it follows that expected from assuming Gaussian noise, but with a lower amplitude compared to previous estimates from simulations., Comment: 16 pages, 17 figures, submitted to MNRAS
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28. The stratification of ISM properties in the edge-on galaxy NGC 891 revealed by NIKA2
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Katsioli, S., Xilouris, E. M., Kramer, C., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Baes, M., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., Clark, C. J. R., De Looze, I., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ejlali, G., Galametz, M., Galliano, F., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Hughes, A., Jones, A. P., Kéruzoré, F., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Nersesian, A., Pantoni, L., Paradis, D., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Smith, M. W. L., Tedros, J., Tabatabaei, F., Tucker, C., Ysard, N., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
As the millimeter wavelength range remains a largely unexplored spectral region for galaxies, the IMEGIN large program aims to map the millimeter continuum emission of 22 nearby galaxies at 1.15 and 2 mm. Using the high-resolution maps produced by the NIKA2 camera, we explore the existence of very cold dust and take possible contamination by free-free and synchrotron emission into account. We study the IR-to-radio emission coming from different regions along the galactic plane and at large vertical distances. New observations of NGC 891, using the NIKA2 camera on the IRAM 30m telescope, along with a suite of observations at other wavelengths were used to perform a multiwavelength study of the spectral energy distribution in the interstellar medium in this galaxy. This analysis was performed globally and locally, using the advanced hierarchical Bayesian fitting code, HerBIE, coupled with the THEMIS dust model. Our dust modeling is able to reproduce the near-IR to millimeter emission of NGC 891, with the exception of an excess at a level of 25% obtained by the NIKA2 observations in the outermost parts of the disk. The radio continuum and thermal dust emission are distributed differently in the disk and galaxy halo. Different dusty environments are also revealed by a multiwavelength investigation of the emission features. Our detailed decomposition at millimeter and centimeter wavelengths shows that emission at 1 mm is purely originated by dust. Radio components become progressively important with increasing wavelengths. Finally, we find that emission arising from small dust grains accounts for ~ 9.5% of the total dust mass, reaching up to 20% at large galactic latitudes. Shock waves in the outflows that shatter the dust grains might explain this higher fraction of small grains in the halo., Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures, Accepted for publication in A&A
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29. Phase space deformations in SUSY cosmology
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López, J. L., Sabido, M., and Yee-Romero, C.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
In this paper we propose a SUSY generalization for deformed phase-space cosmology. In particular, scalar field and phantom cosmology are studied. We construct the supercharges of the models and the SUSY Wheeler-DeWitt equation. We also construct and derive the classical dynamics using the WKB approximation., Comment: 6 pages, no figures. Version accepted for publication in Phys. Lett. B
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30. Asymptotic entangled states from the dissipative interaction of two charged fields
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Cartas-Fuentevilla, R., Cruz-Limón, O., and Ramírez-Romero, C.
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Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We construct a field theory for dissipative systems using a hypercomplex ring formalism that reproduces naturally the effective doubling field formulation of dissipative systems of thermal field theory. The system is quantized by a noncanonical ansatz that gives the unitarity of the system is conserved. Asymptotically entangled states are constructed to introduce the study of the ergodicity of systems that undergo entanglement.
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31. NIKA2 Cosmological Legacy Survey: Survey Description and Galaxy Number Counts
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Bing, L., Béthermin, M., Lagache, G., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Billot, N., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Elbaz, D., Gkogkou, A., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Liu, D., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Lustig, P., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Aims. Deep millimeter surveys are necessary to probe the dust-obscured galaxies at high redshift. We conducted a large observing program at 1.2 and 2 mm with the NIKA2 camera installed on the IRAM 30-meter telescope. This NIKA2 Cosmological Legacy Survey (N2CLS) covers two emblematic fields: GOODS-N and COSMOS. We introduce the N2CLS survey and present new 1.2 and 2 mm number count measurements based on the tiered N2CLS observations from October 2017 to May 2021. Methods. We develop an end-to-end simulation that combines an input sky model with the instrument noise and data reduction pipeline artifacts. This simulation is used to compute the sample purity, flux boosting, pipeline transfer function, completeness, and effective area of the survey. We used the 117 deg$^2$ SIDES simulations as the sky model, which include the galaxy clustering. Our formalism allows us to correct the source number counts to obtain galaxy number counts, the difference between the two being due to resolution effects caused by the blending of several galaxies inside the large beam of single-dish instruments. Results. The N2CLS-May2021 survey reaches an average 1-$\sigma$ noise level of 0.17 and 0.048 mJy on GOODS-N over 159 arcmin$^2$, and 0.46 and 0.14 mJy on COSMOS over 1010 arcmin$^2$, at 1.2 and 2 mm, respectively. For a purity threshold of 80%, we detect 120 and 67 sources in GOODS-N and 195 and 76 sources in COSMOS, at 1.2 and 2 mm, respectively. Our measurement connects the bright single-dish to the deep interferometric number counts. After correcting for resolution effects, our results reconcile the single-dish and interferometric number counts and are further accurately compared with model predictions., Comment: Accepted by A&A. 23 pages, 12 figures
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32. Witnessing the intracluster medium assembly at the cosmic noon in JKCS041
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Andreon, S., Romero, C., Aussel, H., Bhandarkar, T., Devlin, M., Dicker, S., Ladjelate, B., Lowe, I., Mason, B., Mroczkowski, T., Raichoor, A., Sarazin, C., and Trinchieri, G.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
In this work we study the intracluster medium of a galaxy cluster at the cosmic noon: JKCS041 at z=1.803. A 28h long Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) observation using MUSTANG-2 allows us to detect JKCS041, even if intrinsically extremely faint compared to other SZ-detected clusters. We found that the SZ peak is offset from the X-ray center by about 220 kpc in the direction of the brightest cluster galaxy, which we interpret as due to the cluster being observed just after first passage of a major merger. JKCS041 has a low central pressure and a low Compton Y compared to local clusters selected by their intracluster medium (ICM), likely because the cluster is still in the process of assembly but also in part because of a hard-to-quantify bias in current local ICM-selected samples. JKCS041 has a 0.5 dex fainter Y signal than another less massive z~1.8 cluster, exemplifying how much different weak-lensing mass and SZ mass can be at high redshift. The observations we present provide us with the measurement of the most distant resolved pressure profile of a galaxy cluster. Comparison with a library of plausibly descendants shows that JKCS041 pressure profile will likely increase by about 0.7 dex in the next 10 Gyr at all radii., Comment: MNRAS, in press
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33. Linking the dust and chemical evolution: Taurus and Perseus -- New collisional rates for HCN, HNC, and their C, N, and H isotopologues
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Navarro-Almaida, D., Bop, C. T., Lique, F., Esplugues, G., Rodríguez-Baras, M., Kramer, C., Romero, C. E., Fuente, A., Caselli, P., Riviére-Marichalar, P., Kirk, J. M., Chacón-Tanarro, A., Roueff, E., Mroczkowski, T., Bhandarkar, T., Devlin, M., Dicker, S., Lowe, I., Mason, B., Sarazin, C. L., and Sievers, J.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
HCN, HNC, and their isotopologues are ubiquitous molecules that can serve as chemical thermometers and evolutionary tracers to characterize star-forming regions. Despite their importance in carrying information that is vital to studies of the chemistry and evolution of star-forming regions, the collision rates of some of these molecules have not been available for rigorous studies in the past. We perform an up-to-date gas and dust chemical characterization of two different star-forming regions, TMC 1-C and NGC 1333-C7, using new collisional rates of HCN, HNC, and their isotopologues. We investigated the possible effects of the environment and stellar feedback in their chemistry and their evolution. With millimeter observations, we derived their column densities, the C and N isotopic fractions, the isomeric ratios, and the deuterium fractionation. The continuum data at 3 mm and 850 $\mu$m allowed us to compute the emissivity spectral index and look for grain growth as an evolutionary tracer. The H$^{13}$CN/HN$^{13}$C ratio is anticorrelated with the deuterium fraction of HCN, thus it can readily serve as a proxy for the temperature. The spectral index $(\beta\sim 1.34-2.09)$ shows a tentative anticorrelation with the H$^{13}$CN/HN$^{13}$C ratio, suggesting grain growth in the evolved, hotter, and less deuterated sources. Unlike TMC 1-C, the south-to-north gradient in dust temperature and spectral index observed in NGC 1333-C7 suggests feedback from the main NGC 1333 cloud. With this up-to-date characterization of two star-forming regions, we found that the chemistry and the physical properties are tightly related. The dust temperature, deuterium fraction, and the spectral index are complementary evolutionary tracers. The large-scale environmental factors may dominate the chemistry and evolution in clustered star-forming regions., Comment: 25 pages, 20 figures
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34. Candidate cosmic filament in the GJ526 field, mapped with the NIKA2 camera
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Lestrade, J. -F., Desert, F. -X., Lagache, G., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., Andre, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoit, A., Berta, S., Bethermin, M., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., Coulais, A., De Petris, M., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Keruzore, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Leclercq, S., Macias-Perez, J. F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Munoz-Echeverria, M., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Reveret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Distinctive large-scale structures have been identified in the spatial distribution of optical galaxies up to redshift z ~ 1. In the more distant universe, the relationship between the dust-obscured population of star-forming galaxies observed at millimetre wavelengths and the network of cosmic filaments of dark matter apparent in all cosmological hydrodynamical simulations is still under study. Using the NIKA2 dual-band millimetre camera, we mapped a field of ~ 90 arcminutes^2 in the direction of the star GJ526 simultaneously in its 1.15-mm and 2.0-mm continuum wavebands to investigate the nature of the quasi-alignment of five sources found ten years earlier with the MAMBO camera at 1.2 mm. We find that these sources are not clumps of a circumstellar debris disc around this star as initially hypothesized. Rather, they must be dust-obscured star-forming galaxies, or sub-millimetre galaxies (SMGs), in the distant background. The new NIKA2 map at 1.15 mm reveals a total of seven SMGs distributed in projection on the sky along a filament-like structure crossing the whole observed field. Furthermore, we show that the NIKA2 and supplemental Herschel photometric data are compatible with a model of the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of these sources when a common redshift of 2.5 and typical values of the dust parameters for SMGs are adopted. Hence, we speculate that these SMGs might be located in a filament of the distant `cosmic web'. The length of this candidate cosmic filament crossing the whole map is at least 4 cMpc (comoving), and the separations between sources are between 0.25 cMpc and 1.25 cMpc at this redshift, in line with expectations from cosmological simulations. Nonetheless, further observations to determine the precise spectroscopic redshifts of these sources are required to definitively support this hypothesis of SMGs embedded in a cosmic filament of dark matter., Comment: Article accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysics ; 9 pages, 6 figures
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35. Multi-probe analysis of the galaxy cluster CL J1226.9+3332: Hydrostatic mass and hydrostatic-to-lensing bias
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Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Macías-Pérez, J. F., Pratt, G. W., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Arnaud, M., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Bartalucci, I., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ferragamo, A., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Melin, J. -B., Monfardini, A., Paliwal, A., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Pointecouteau, E., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Yepes, G.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The precise estimation of the mass of galaxy clusters is a major issue for cosmology. Large galaxy cluster surveys rely on scaling laws that relate cluster observables to their masses. From the high resolution observations of ~ 45 galaxy clusters with NIKA2 and XMM-Newton instruments, the NIKA2 SZ Large Program should provide an accurate scaling relation between the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect and the hydrostatic mass. In this paper, we present an exhaustive analysis of the hydrostatic mass of the well known galaxy cluster CL J1226.9+3332, the highest-redshift cluster in the NIKA2 SZ Large Program at z = 0.89. We combine the NIKA2 observations with thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich data from NIKA, Bolocam and MUSTANG instruments and XMM-Newton X-ray observations and test the impact of the systematic effects on the mass reconstruction. We conclude that slight differences in the shape of the mass profile can be crucial when defining the integrated mass at R500, which demonstrates the importance of the modeling in the mass determination. We prove the robustness of our hydrostatic mass estimates by showing the agreement with all the results found in the literature. Another key information for cosmology is the bias of the masses estimated assuming hydrostatic equilibrium hypothesis. Based on the lensing convergence maps from the Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH) data, we obtain the lensing mass estimate for CL J1226.9+3332. From this we are able to measure the hydrostatic-to-lensing mass bias for this cluster, that spans from 1 - bHSE/lens ~ 0.7 to 1, presenting the impact of data-sets and mass reconstruction models on the bias.
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36. Russell on Weyl's unified field theory
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Romero, C.
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Physics - History and Philosophy of Physics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In 1918, H. Weyl proposed a unified theory of gravity and electromagnetism based on a generalization of Riemannian geometry. With hindsight we now could say that the theory carried with it some of the most original ideas that inspired the physics of the twentieth century. In a book published in 1927, Bertrand Russell devoted an entire chapter to explain and give a critical appraisal of Weyl's theory. We briefly revisit the text written by Russell, who gave one of the first philosophical approaches to Weyl's ideas., Comment: 4 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1508.03766
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37. Constraining masses and separations of unseen companions to five accelerating nearby stars
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Mesa, D., Bonavita, M., Benatti, S., Gratton, R., Marino, S., Kervella, P., D'Orazi, V., Desidera, S., Henning, T., Janson, M., Langlois, M., Rickman, E., Vigan, A., Zurlo, A., Baudino, J. -L., Biller, B., Boccaletti, A., Bonnefoy, M., Brandner, W., Buenzli, E., Cantalloube, F., Fantinel, D., Fontanive, C., Galicher, R., Ginski, C., Girard, J., Hagelberg, J., Kopytova, T., Lazzoni, C., Coroller, H. Le, Ligi, R., Llored, M., Maire, A. -L., Mouillet, D., Perrot, C., Rochat, S., Romero, C., Rouan, D., Samland, M., Schmidt, T. O. B., Sissa, E., and Wildi, F.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Aims. This work aims at constraining the masses and separations of potential substellar companions to five accelerating stars (HIP 1481, HIP 88399, HIP 96334, HIP 30314 and HIP 116063) using multiple data sets acquired with different techniques. Methods. Our targets were originally observed as part of the SPHERE/SHINE survey, and radial velocity (RV) archive data were also available for four of the five objects. No companions were originally detected in any of these data sets, but the presence of significant proper motion anomalies (PMa) for all the stars strongly suggested the presence of a companion. Combining the information from the PMa with the limits derived from the RV and SPHERE data, we were able to put constraints on the characteristics of the unseen companions. Results. Our analysis led to relatively strong constraints for both HIP 1481 and HIP 88399, narrowing down the companion masses to 2-5 M_Jup and 3-5 M_Jup and separations within 2-15 au and 3-9 au, respectively. Because of the large age uncertainties for HIP 96334, the poor observing conditions for the SPHERE epochs of HIP 30314 and the lack of RV data for HIP 116063, the results for these targets were not as well defined, but we were still able to constrain the properties of the putative companions within a reasonable confidence level. Conclusions. For all five targets, our analysis has revealed that the companions responsible for the PMa signal would be well within reach for future instruments planned for the ELT (e.g., MICADO), which would easily achieve the required contrast and angular resolution. Our results therefore represent yet another confirmation of the power of multi-technique approaches for both the discovery and characterisation of planetary systems., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publications on A&A
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38. Massive merging cluster PSZ2G091 as seen by the NIKA2 camera
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Artis, E., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Arnaud, M., Aussel, H., Bartalucci, I., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ferragamo, A., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Hanser, C., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Paliwal, A., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Pointecouteau, E., Ponthieu, N., Pratt, G. W., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Yepes, G.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
PSZ2 G091.83+26.11 is a galaxy cluster with M500 = 7.43 x 10^14 Msun at z = 0.822 1. This object exhibits a complex morphology with a clear bimodality observed in X-rays. However, it was detected and analysed in the Planck sample as a single, spherical cluster following a universal profile 2. This model can lead to miscalculations of thermodynamical quantities, like the pressure profile. As future multiwavelength cluster experiments will detect more and more objects at high redshifts, it is crucial to quantify this systematic effect. In this work, we use high-resolution observations of the NIKA2 camera3,4,5,6 to integrate the morphological characteristics of the cluster in our modelling. This is achieved by fitting a two-halo model to the SZ image and then by reconstruction of the resulting projected pressure profile. We then compare these results with the spherical assumption., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures Contribution to the 2022 Cosmology session of the 56th Rencontres de Moriond. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2111.05082
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39. SPHERE adaptive optics performance for faint targets
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Jones, M. I., Milli, J., Blanchard, I., Wahhaj, Z., de Rosa, R., and Romero, C.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Context: High contrast imaging is a powerful technique to detect and characterize planetary companions at large orbital separations from their parent stars. Aims: We aim at studying the limiting magnitude of the VLT/SPHERE Adaptive Optics system and the corresponding instrument performance for faint targets (G $\ge$ 11.0 mag). Methods: We computed coronagraphic H-band raw contrast at 300 [mas] and FWHM of the non-coronagraphic PSF, for a total of 111 different stars observed between 2016 and 2022 with IRDIS. For this, we processed a large number of individual frames that were obtained under different atmospheric conditions. We then compared the resulting raw contrast and the PSF shape as a function of the visible wave front sensor instant flux which scales with the G-band stellar magnitude. We repeated this analysis for the top 10\% and 30\% best turbulence conditions in Cerro Paranal. Results: We found a strong decrease in the coronagraphic achievable contrast for star fainter than G $\sim$ 12.5 mag, even under the best atmospheric conditions. In this regime, the AO correction is dominated by the read-out noise of the WFS detector. In particular we found roughly a factor ten decrease in the raw contrast ratio between stars with G $\sim$ 12.5 and G $\sim$ 14.0 mag. Similarly, we observe a sharp increase in the FWHM of the non-coronagraphic PSF beyond G $\sim$ 12.5 mag, and a corresponding decrease in the strehl ratio from $\sim$ 50\% to $\sim$ 20\% for the faintest stars. Although these trend are observed for the two turbulence categories, the decrease in the contrast ratio and PSF sharpness is more pronounced for poorer conditions., Comment: Submitted to A&A
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40. Manejo postoperatorio y cuidados de enfermería tras la implantación de un corazón artificial total: scoping review
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Jimeno-San Martín, L., Goñi-Viguria, R., Bengoechea, L., Fernandez, E., Mendiluce, N., Romero, C., Rábago, G., and Regaira-Martínez, E.
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41. Postoperative management and nursing care after implantation of a total artificial heart: Scoping review
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Jimeno-San Martín, L., Goñi-Viguria, R., Bengoechea, L., Fernandez, E., Mendiluce, N., Romero, C., Rábago, G., and Regaira-Martínez, E.
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42. Dynamical masses for two M1 + mid-M dwarf binaries monitored during the SPHERE-SHINE survey
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Biller, Beth A., Grandjean, Antoine, Messina, Sergio, Desidera, Silvano, Delorme, Philippe, Lagrange, Anne-Marie, Hambsch, Franz-Josef, Mesa, Dino, Janson, Markus, Gratton, Raffaele, D'Orazi, Valentina, Langlois, Maud, Maire, Anne-Lise, Schlieder, Joshua, Henning, Thomas, Zurlo, Alice, Hagelberg, Janis, Brown, S., Romero, C., Bonnefoy, Mickaël, Chauvin, Gael, Feldt, Markus, Meyer, Michael, Vigan, Arthur, Pavlov, A., Soenke, C., LeMignant, D., and Roux, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present orbital fits and dynamical masses for HIP 113201AB and HIP 36985AB, two M1 + mid-M dwarf binary systems monitored as part of the SPHERE SHINE survey. To robustly determine ages via gyrochronology, we undertook a photometric monitoring campaign for HIP 113201 and for GJ 282AB, the two wide K star companions to HIP 36985, using the 40 cm Remote Observatory Atacama Desert (ROAD) telescope. We adopt ages of 1.2$\pm$0.1 Gyr for HIP 113201AB and 750$\pm$100 Myr for HIP 36985AB. To derive dynamical masses for all components of these systems, we used parallel-tempering Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling to fit a combination of radial velocity, direct imaging, and Gaia and Hipparcos astrometry. Fitting the direct imaging and radial velocity data for HIP 113201 yields a primary mass of 0.54$\pm$0.03 M$_{\odot}$, fully consistent with its M1 spectral type, and a secondary mass of 0.145$\pm$ M$_{\odot}$. The secondary masses derived with and without including Hipparcos/Gaia data are more massive than the 0.1 M$_{\odot}$ estimated mass from the photometry of the companion. An undetected brown dwarf companion to HIP 113201B could be a natural explanation for this apparent discrepancy. At an age $>$1 Gyr, a 30 M$_{Jup}$ companion to HIP 113201B would make a negligible ($<$1$\%$) contribution to the system luminosity, but could have strong dynamical impacts. Fitting the direct imaging, radial velocity, and Hipparcos/Gaia proper motion anomaly for HIP 36985AB, we find a primary mass of 0.54$\pm$0.01 M$_{\odot}$ and a secondary mass of 0.185$\pm$0.001 M$_{\odot}$ which agree well with photometric estimates of component masses, the masses estimated from $M_{K}$-- mass relationships for M dwarf stars, and previous dynamical masses in the literature., Comment: accepted to A&A
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43. Probing the role of magnetic fields in star-forming filaments: NIKA2-Pol commissioning results toward OMC-1
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Ajeddig, H., Adam, R., Ade, P., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., Zylka, R., and Shimajiri, Y.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Dust polarization observations are a powerful, practical tool to probe the geometry (and to some extent, the strength) of magnetic fields in star-forming regions. In particular, Planck polarization data have revealed the importance of magnetic fields on large scales in molecular clouds. However, due to insufficient resolution, Planck observations are unable to constrain the B-field geometry on prestellar and protostellar scales. The high angular resolution of 11.7 arcsec provided by NIKA2-Pol 1.15 mm polarimetric imaging, corresponding to $\sim$ 0.02 pc at the distance of the Orion molecular cloud (OMC), makes it possible to advance our understanding of the B-field morphology in star-forming filaments and dense cores (IRAM 30m large program B-FUN). The commissioning of the NIKA2-Pol instrument has led to several challenging issues, in particular, the instrumental polarization or intensity-to-polarization (leakage) effect. In the present paper, we illustrate how this effect can be corrected for, leading to reliable exploitable data in a structured, extended source such as OMC-1. We present a statistical comparison between NIKA2-Pol and SCUBA2-Pol2 results in the OMC-1 region. We also present tentative evidence of local pinching of the B-field lines near Orion-KL, in the form of a new small-scale hourglass pattern, in addition to the larger-scale hourglass already seen by other instruments such as Pol2., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, conference proceeding
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44. An extended scattered light disk around AT Pyx -- Possible planet formation in a cometary globule
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Ginski, C., Gratton, R., Bohn, A., Dominik, C., Jorquera, S., Chauvin, G., Milli, J., Rodriguez, M., Benisty, M., Launhardt, R., Mueller, A., Cugno, G., van Holstein, R. G., Boccaletti, A., Muro-Arena, G. A., Desidera, S., Keppler, M., Zurlo, A., Sissa, E., Henning, T., Janson, M., Langlois, M., Bonnefoy, M., Cantalloube, F., D'Orazi, V., Feldt, M., Hagelberg, J., Segransan, D., Lagrange, A-M., Lazzoni, C., Meyer, M., Romero, C., Schmidt, T. O. B., Vigan, A., Petit, C., Roelfsema, R., Pragt, J., and Weber, L.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
To understand how the multitude of planetary systems that have been discovered come to be, we need to study systems at different evolutionary stages, with different central stars but also in different environments. The most challenging environment for planet formation may be the harsh UV radiation field of nearby massive stars which quickly erodes disks by external photo-evaporation. We have observed the AT Pyx system, located in the head of a cometary globule in the Gum Nebula, to search for signs of ongoing planet formation. We used the extreme adaptive optics imager VLT/SPHERE to observe AT Pyx in polarized light as well as total intensity in the J, H and K-band. Additionally we employed VLT/NACO to observe the system in the L-band. We resolve the disk around AT Pyx in scattered light across multiple wavelengths. We find an extended (>126 au) disk, with an intermediate inclination between 35 deg and 42 deg. The disk shows complex sub-structure and we identify 2 and possibly 3 spiral-like features. Depending on the precise geometry of the disk (which we can not unambiguously infer from our data) the disk may be eccentric with an eccentricity of ~0.16 or partially self-shadowed. The spiral features and possible eccentricity are both consistent with signatures of an embedded gas giant planet equal in mass to Jupiter. Our own observations can rule out brown dwarf companions embedded in the resolved disk, but are not sensitive enough to detect gas giants. AT Pyx is the first disk in a cometray globule in the Gum Nebula which is spatially resolved. By comparison with disks in the Orion Nebula Cluster we note that the extension of the disk may be exceptional for this environment if the external UV radiation field is comparable to other cometary globules in the region. The signposts of ongoing planet formation are intriguing and need to be followed up with higher sensitivity., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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45. PSZ2G091:A massive double cluster at z=0.822 observed by the NIKA2 camera
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Artis, E., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Arnaud, M., Aussel, H., Bartalucci, I., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Ferragamo, A., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverrí, M., Paliwal, A., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Pointecouteau, E., Ponthieu, N., Pratt, G. W., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Yepes, G.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
PSZ2 G091.83+26.11 is a massive galaxy cluster with M500 = 7.43 x 10^14 Msun at z = 0.822. This object exhibits a complex morphology with a clear bimodality observed in X-rays. However, it was detected and analysed in the Planck sample as a single, spherical cluster following a universal profile [1]. This model can lead to miscalculations of thermodynamical quantities, like the pressure profile. As future multiwavelength cluster experiments will detect more and more objects at higher redshifts (where we expect the fraction of merging objects to be higher), it is crucial to quantify this systematic effect. In this work, we use high-resolution observations of PSZ2 G091.83+26.11 by the NIKA2 camera to integrate the morphological characteristics of the cluster in our modelling. This is achieved by fitting a two-halo model to the SZ image and then by reconstruction of the resulting projected pressure profile. We then compare these results with the spherical assumption., Comment: "To appear in the Proceedings of the International Conference entitled "mm Universe @ NIKA2", Rome (Italy), June 2021, EPJ Web of conferences."
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46. Dust Emission in Galaxies at Millimeter Wavelengths: Cooling of star forming regions in NGC6946
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Ejlali, G., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Ausse, H., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., de Looze, I., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Galametz, M., Galliano, F., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Jones, A. P., Hughes, A., Katsioli, S., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Madden, S. C., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Nersesian, A., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Smith, M. W. S. L., Tabatabaei, F. S., Tucker, C., Xilouris, E. M., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Interstellar dust plays an important role in the formation of molecular gas and the heating and cooling of the interstellar medium. The spatial distribution of the mm-wavelength dust emission from galaxies is largely unexplored. The NIKA2 Guaranteed Time Project IMEGIN (Interpreting the Millimeter Emission of Galaxies with IRAM and NIKA2) has recently mapped the mm emission in the grand design spiral galaxy NGC6946. By subtracting the contributions from the free-free, synchrotron, and CO line emission, we map the distribution of the pure dust emission at 1:15mm and 2mm. Separating the arm/interarm regions, we find a dominant 2mm emission from interarms indicating the significant role of the general interstellar radiation field in heating the cold dust. Finally, we present maps of the dust mass, temperature, and emissivity index using the Bayesian MCMC modeling of the spectral energy distribution in NGC6946., Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the International Conference entitled "mm Universe @ NIKA2", Rome (Italy), June 2021, EPJ Web of conferences
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47. Galactic star formation with NIKA2 (GASTON): Filament convergence and its link to star formation
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Peretto, N., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Bacmann, A., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echevarría, M., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A., Ristorcelli, I., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
In the past decade filaments have been recognised as a major structural element of the interstellar medium, the densest of these filaments hosting the formation of most stars. In some star-forming molecular clouds converging networks of filaments, also known as hub filament systems, can be found. These hubs are believed to be preferentially associated to massive star formation. As of today, there are no metrics that allow the systematic quantification of a filament network convergence. Here, we used the IRAM 30m NIKA2 observations of the Galactic plane from the GASTON large programme to systematically identify filaments and produce a filament convergence parameter map. We use such a map to show that: i. hub filaments represent a small fraction of the global filament population; ii. hubs host, in proportion, more massive and more luminous compact sources that non-hubs; iii. hub-hosting clumps are more evolved that non-hubs; iv. no discontinuities are observed in the properties of compact sources as a function of convergence parameter. We propose that the rapid global collapse of clumps is responsible for (re)organising filament networks into hubs and, in parallel, enhancing the mass growth of compact sources., Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the International Conference entitled "mm Universe @ NIKA2", Rome (Italy), June 2021, EPJ Web of conferences
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48. Crab nebula at 260 GHz with the NIKA2 polarimeter. Implications for the polarization angle calibration of future CMB experiments
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Ritacco, A., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aumont, J., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The quest for primordial gravitational waves enclosed in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarization B-modes signal motivates the development of a new generation of high sensitive experiments (e.g. CMB-S4, LiteBIRD) that would allow them to detect its imprint.Neverthless, this will be only possible by ensuring a high control of the instrumental systematic effects and an accurate absolute calibration of the polarization angle. The Crab nebula is known to be a polarization calibrator on the sky for CMB experiments, already used for the Planck satellite it exhibits a high polarized signal at microwave wavelengths. In this work we present Crab polarization observations obtained at the central frequency of 260 GHz with the NIKA2 instrument and discuss the accuracy needed on such a measurement to improve the constraints on the absolute angle calibration for CMB experiments., Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the International Conference entitled "mm Universe @ NIKA2", Rome (Italy), June 2021, EPJ Web of conferences
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49. Mapping the intracluster medium temperature in the era of NIKA2 and MUSTANG-2
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Ruppin, F., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., André, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoît, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Brodwin, M., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., Decker, B., De Petris, M., Désert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Eisenhardt, P. R. M., Gomez, A., Gonzalez, A. H., Goupy, J., Kéruzoré, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Lestrade, J. -F., Macías-Pérez, J. -F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., McDonald, M., Monfardini, A., Moravec, E., Muñoz-Echeverría, M., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Revéret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Stanford, S. A., Stern, D., Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present preliminary results from an on-going program that aims at mapping the intracluster medium (ICM) temperature of high redshift galaxy clusters from the MaDCoWS sample using a joint analysis of shallow X-ray data obtained by $Chandra$ and high angular resolution Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) observations realized with the NIKA2 and MUSTANG-2 cameras. We also present preliminary results from an on-going Open Time program within the NIKA2 collaboration that aims at mapping the ICM temperature of a galaxy cluster at $z=0.45$ from the resolved detection of the relativistic corrections to the SZ spectrum. These studies demonstrate how high angular resolution SZ observations will play a major role in the coming decade to push the investigation of ICM dynamics and non-gravitational processes to high redshift before the next generation X-ray observatories come into play., Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the International Conference entitled "mm Universe @ NIKA2", Rome (Italy), June 2021, EPJ Web of conferences
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50. Overdensity of SubMillimiter Galaxies in the GJ526 Field mapped with the NIKA2 Camera
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Lestrade, J. -F., Adam, R., Ade, P., Ajeddig, H., Andre, P., Artis, E., Aussel, H., Beelen, A., Benoit, A., Berta, S., Bing, L., Bourrion, O., Calvo, M., Catalano, A., Coulais, A., De Petris, M., Desert, F. -X., Doyle, S., Driessen, E. F. C., Gomez, A., Goupy, J., Keruzore, F., Kramer, C., Ladjelate, B., Lagache, G., Leclercq, S., Macias-Perez, J. - F., Maury, A., Mauskopf, P., Mayet, F., Monfardini, A., Munoz-Echeverria, M., Perotto, L., Pisano, G., Ponthieu, N., Reveret, V., Rigby, A. J., Ritacco, A., Romero, C., Roussel, H., Ruppin, F., Schuster, K., Shu, S., Sievers, A., Tucker, C., and Zylka, R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Using the NIKA2 dual band millimeter camera installed on the IRAM30m telescope, we have mapped a relatively large field (~70 arcmin^2) in the direction of the star GJ526 to investigate the nature of the sources found with the MAMBO camera at 1.2 mm ten years earlier. We have found that they must be dust-obscured galaxies (SMGs) in the background beyond the star. The new NIKA2 map at 1.15 mm reveals additional sources and, in fact, an overdensity of SMGs predominantly distributed along a filament-like structure in projection on the sky across the whole observed field. We speculate this might be a cosmic filament at high redshift as revealed in cosmological hydrodynamical simulations. Measurement of spectroscopic redshifts of the SMGs in the candidate filament is required now for a definitive confirmation of the nature of the structure., Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the International Conference entitled mm Universe @ NIKA2, Rome (Italy), June 2021, EPJ Web of conferences
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