Multiwavelength analysis of NGC 628 using ordinal pattern measures finds a ~200 pc characteristic scale separating star-formation-driven structures from larger dynamical morphology, with C-H trajectories converging to an isotropic Gaussian random field attractor.
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The paper outlines the goals for the SKA-Mid Galactic Plane survey at 10-15 GHz to deliver the first uniform high-resolution view of ionized structures and feedback in the Milky Way.
Deep learning identifies voids in NGC 628 with low association to known star clusters, supporting an evolutionary sequence from molecular clouds via stellar feedback to detached voids.
Observational study of 100 LMC GMCs finds median 13CO(2-1)/12CO(2-1) line ratio of 0.078, nearly linear with luminosity, and higher in clouds hosting IR-bright young stellar objects.
The Galactic Center Lobe is a foreground HII region at ~2 kpc, photoionized and forming a closed outer loop, not a Galactic center feature.
Milky Way linear filaments exhibit no strong B-field alignment and bimodal galactic-plane orientations (parallel near midplane, perpendicular far from it), supporting a super-Alfvénic bubbly disk model.
Simulations of an NGC 300-like galaxy find exponential distributions of feedback-driven bubble lifetimes and sizes that increase with galactocentric radius, plus matching Hα predictions.
Metallicity peaks in globular clusters and circumgalactic clouds match across cosmic time and are reproduced by forming 3 million solar mass clusters during four enrichment stages of 10^8 solar mass clouds.
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Morphological complexity of NGC 628 - a multiwavelength multiscale analysis using the ordinal pattern framework
Multiwavelength analysis of NGC 628 using ordinal pattern measures finds a ~200 pc characteristic scale separating star-formation-driven structures from larger dynamical morphology, with C-H trajectories converging to an isotropic Gaussian random field attractor.
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The 10-15 GHz radio continuum survey of the Galactic Plane with SKAO
The paper outlines the goals for the SKA-Mid Galactic Plane survey at 10-15 GHz to deliver the first uniform high-resolution view of ionized structures and feedback in the Milky Way.
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Automated void identification by Blendmask: from hierarchical molecular gas to hierarchical voids in NGC 628
Deep learning identifies voids in NGC 628 with low association to known star clusters, supporting an evolutionary sequence from molecular clouds via stellar feedback to detached voids.
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The ${}^{13}\mathrm{CO}(2{-}1)/^{12}\mathrm{CO}(2{-}1)$ Line Ratio from 100 Molecular Clouds in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Observational study of 100 LMC GMCs finds median 13CO(2-1)/12CO(2-1) line ratio of 0.078, nearly linear with luminosity, and higher in clouds hosting IR-bright young stellar objects.
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SDSS-V LVM: Verifying what, and where, the 'Galactic Center' Lobe is
The Galactic Center Lobe is a foreground HII region at ~2 kpc, photoionized and forming a closed outer loop, not a Galactic center feature.
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The Milky Way Atlas for Linear Filaments III: Giant filaments and magnetic fields as evidence of a bubbly Galactic disk
Milky Way linear filaments exhibit no strong B-field alignment and bimodal galactic-plane orientations (parallel near midplane, perpendicular far from it), supporting a super-Alfvénic bubbly disk model.
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Unmasking Stellar Feedback-Driven Bubbles: Identification and Properties Analysis
Simulations of an NGC 300-like galaxy find exponential distributions of feedback-driven bubble lifetimes and sizes that increase with galactocentric radius, plus matching Hα predictions.
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Indicatives of Early Stages of Star Formation in the Universe
Metallicity peaks in globular clusters and circumgalactic clouds match across cosmic time and are reproduced by forming 3 million solar mass clusters during four enrichment stages of 10^8 solar mass clouds.