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The Tully–Fisher relation of COLD GASS galaxies
Published 2016“…The slope of the COLD GASS M* TFR agrees with the relation of Pizagno et al. …”
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The Tully-Fisher relation of COLD GASS galaxies
Published 2016“…The slope of the COLD GASS M* TFR agrees with the relation of Pizagno et al. (2005). …”
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Revealing the origin of the cold ISM in massive early-type galaxies
Published 2012“…This implies that environment has a strong impact on the cold gas properties of ETGs. © 2013 International Astronomical Union.…”
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On the depletion and accretion timescales of cold gas in local early-type galaxies
Published 2016“…We consider what can be learnt about the processes of gas accretion and depletion from the kinematic misalignment between the cold/warm gas and stars in local early-type galaxies. …”
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The ATLAS(3D) project - XXVII. Cold gas and the colours and ages of early-type galaxies
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The H I environment of counter-rotating gas hosts: gas accretion from cold gas blobs
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Dust properties in the cold and hot gas phases of the ATLAS3D early-type galaxies as revealed by AKARI
Published 2019“…</strong> The properties of the dust in the cold and hot gas phases of early-type galaxies (ETGs) are key to understanding ETG evolution. …”
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Probing the evolution of galaxies since z ~ 1 with the Tully-Fisher relation
Published 2016“…We find no significant offsets between the COLD GASS TFR zero-points and those of similar <em>z</em> ≈ 0 studies. …”
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The AGN fuelling/feedback cycle in nearby radio galaxies – II. Kinematics of the molecular gas
Published 2019“…This is the second paper of a series exploring the multi-component (stars, warm and cold gas and radio jets) properties of a sample of eleven nearby low excitation radio galaxies (LERGs), with the aim of better understanding the AGN fuelling/feedback cycle in these objects. …”
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The SAURON project - VII. Integral-field absorption and emission-line kinematics of 24 spiral galaxy bulges
Published 2006“…We interpret this result as stars being formed from dynamically cold gas in those regions. In the case of NGC 5953, the data suggest that we are witnessing the formation of a kinematically decoupled component from cold gas being acquired during the ongoing interaction with NGC 5954. © 2006 RAS.…”
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A star formation study of the ATLAS3D early-type galaxies with the AKARI all-sky survey
Published 2017“…The current SFEs of local ETGs are similar to those of local star-forming galaxies, indicating that their low SFRs are likely due to smaller cold gas fractions rather than a suppression of star formation.…”
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The MBHBM* project - II. Molecular gas kinematics in the lenticular galaxy NGC 3593 reveal a supermassive black hole
Published 2021“…As part of the Measuring Black Holes in Below Milky Way-mass (M⋆) galaxies (MBHBM⋆) Project, we present a dynamical measurement of the supermassive black hole (SMBH) mass in the nearby lenticular galaxy NGC 3593, using cold molecular gas 12CO(2-1) emission observed at an angular resolution of ≈0′′.3 (≈10 pc) with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). …”
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SAURON observations of disks in spheroids
Published 2002“…Here, we describe SAURON observations of cold stellar disks embedded in spheroids (NGC 3384, NGC 4459, NGC 4526), we illustrate the kinematics and ionization state of large-scale gaseous disks (NGC 4278, NGC 7742), and we show preliminary comparisons of SAURON data with barred galaxy N-body simulations (NGC 3623).…”
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The ATLAS3D project - X. On the origin of the molecular and ionized gas in early-type galaxies
Published 2011“…In addition, we find that the origin of the cold and warm gas in fast-rotating early-type galaxies is strongly affected by environment, despite the molecular gas detection rate and mass fractions being fairly independent of group/cluster membership. …”
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The AGN fuelling/feedback cycle in nearby radio galaxies – IV. Molecular gas conditions and jet–ISM interaction in NGC 3100
Published 2021“… ncrit &amp;gt; 106 cm−3) cold gas in the central regions of NGC 3100.…”
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SAURON observations of sa bulges: The formation of a kinematically decoupled core in NGC 5953
Published 2007“…We use a simple procedure to determine the age of the stellar populations in the central regions and argue that we may be witnessing the formation of a kinematically decoupled component (hereafter KDC) from cold gas being acquired during the ongoing interaction with NGC 5954.…”
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The ATLAS(3D) project-VIII. Modelling the formation and evolution of fast and slow rotator early-type galaxies within lambda CDM
Published 2011“…We propose a simple model for the origin of fast and slow rotator early-type galaxies (ETG) within the hierarchical Λcold dark matter (ΛCDM) scenario, that is based on the assumption that the mass fraction of stellar discs in ETGs is a proxy for the specific angular momentum expressed via λR. …”
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Formation and evolution of S0 galaxies: a SAURON case study of NGC 7332
Published 2004“…The SAURON two-dimensional stellar kinematic maps confirm the existence of the bar and inner disc but also uncover the presence of a cold counter-rotating stellar component within the central 250 pc. …”
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Investigating the merger origin of early-type galaxies using ultra-deep optical images
Published 2010“…The frequency and properties of these fine structures depend on the mechanism driving the mass assembly: e.g. a monolithic collapse, rapid cold-gas accretion followed by violent disk instabilities, minor mergers or major dry/wet mergers. …”
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Molecular Gas and Star Formation in Local Early-type Galaxies
Published 2011“…Using multiple molecular tracers, we are thus starting to probe the physical conditions of the cold gas in early-types. © Copyright International Astronomical Union 2011.…”
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