Modeling indicates AME is negligible for distant galaxies at ~10 GHz but may bias single-frequency SFR estimates in resolved nearby galaxies depending on beam size and column density.
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Overview of SKAO radio surveys for galaxy/AGN co-evolution, including tiered surveys, multi-frequency imaging, and synergies with other observatories.
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Impact of Anomalous Microwave Emission (AME) on Radio Spectral Energy Distributions: SKA Observations of Galaxies Near and Far
Modeling indicates AME is negligible for distant galaxies at ~10 GHz but may bias single-frequency SFR estimates in resolved nearby galaxies depending on beam size and column density.
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Opening new parameter space windows on galaxy/AGN co-evolution with SKA radio continuum surveys
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