Detection of a time-variable relativistic UV outflow at velocities up to 0.3c in quasar J2318, with estimated mass-loss rate and kinetic luminosity above typical feedback thresholds.
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Dynamo-generated magnetic fields confine the tachocline against radiative spreading in global simulations, with stronger stable stratification producing longer cycles, deeper penetration via skin effect, and better confinement plus interior spin-down transmission.
In idealised driven subsonic MHD boxes, Arepo, Athena and Ramses all show dynamo amplification whose residual differences are explained by numerical diffusion, with no systematic advantage of constrained transport.
A 4.5σ excess RM dispersion of 4.13 ± 0.91 rad m^{-2} is found in 191 Mg II sightlines versus controls, implying model-dependent CGM magnetic fields of 0.4-0.8 μG at projected radii 20-150 kpc and z~1.14.
Dynamo simulations show non-dipolar magnetic field strengths are comparable across dipolar and non-dipolar regimes when scaled by driving power, while the dipole component is an order of magnitude weaker in the non-dipolar regime.
Chaotic Cold Accretion reproduces the observed near-linear black hole mass-bolometric luminosity scaling (slope 0.91) in z>2 quasars while Bondi accretion underpredicts by ~2 dex.
Simulations of evolving galaxies show strong L_nu-SFR and L_nu-V_rot correlations up to z~3, with turbulent magnetic fields dominating at low redshift and large-scale fields growing in importance at higher redshift.
Over 63% of solar active region flux in Cycle 24 clusters in three bands whose drift rates match phase speeds of slow magneto-Rossby waves with toroidal field ~4 kG.
Langevin AIS for multimodal targets has time complexity quadratic in the inverse temperature.
SKA-Mid is predicted to yield samples of 10-100 low-metallicity Lyman continuum emitting galaxies per square degree, enabling multi-wavelength studies of feedback processes linked to ionizing photon escape.
Simulations predict ngVLA at 100 GHz can detect galaxies above 10^9 solar masses at any redshift while SKA low frequencies reach massive dusty galaxies to z=5-7.
Review chapter summarizing the importance of small-scale galactic magnetic fields and proposing SKA observation strategies.
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A New Member of the Fast and Furious Family: A Relativistic and Time-Variable UV Outflow in a Luminous Quasar
Detection of a time-variable relativistic UV outflow at velocities up to 0.3c in quasar J2318, with estimated mass-loss rate and kinetic luminosity above typical feedback thresholds.
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A Dynamo Confinement Scenario for the Solar Tachocline and its Implications for Spin-down in the Radiative Spreading Regime
Dynamo-generated magnetic fields confine the tachocline against radiative spreading in global simulations, with stronger stable stratification producing longer cycles, deeper penetration via skin effect, and better confinement plus interior spin-down transmission.
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A comparison of numerical schemes for driven subsonic MHD turbulence
In idealised driven subsonic MHD boxes, Arepo, Athena and Ramses all show dynamo amplification whose residual differences are explained by numerical diffusion, with no systematic advantage of constrained transport.
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Magnetised CGM Gas at z~1 revealed by SPICE-RACS
A 4.5σ excess RM dispersion of 4.13 ± 0.91 rad m^{-2} is found in 191 Mg II sightlines versus controls, implying model-dependent CGM magnetic fields of 0.4-0.8 μG at projected radii 20-150 kpc and z~1.14.
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A New Scaling Law for Non-Dipolar Magnetic Fields in Rapidly Rotating Stars and Planets
Dynamo simulations show non-dipolar magnetic field strengths are comparable across dipolar and non-dipolar regimes when scaled by driving power, while the dipole component is an order of magnitude weaker in the non-dipolar regime.
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Constraining AGN accretion physics with black hole mass-luminosity scaling relations
Chaotic Cold Accretion reproduces the observed near-linear black hole mass-bolometric luminosity scaling (slope 0.91) in z>2 quasars while Bondi accretion underpredicts by ~2 dex.
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Radio Continuum Emission from Evolving Star-Forming Galaxies -- I. Correlations Involving the Total Synchrotron Luminosity
Simulations of evolving galaxies show strong L_nu-SFR and L_nu-V_rot correlations up to z~3, with turbulent magnetic fields dominating at low redshift and large-scale fields growing in importance at higher redshift.
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Long-Term Clustering Pattern of Solar Active Regions and Their Potential Connection with Magneto-Rossby Waves
Over 63% of solar active region flux in Cycle 24 clusters in three bands whose drift rates match phase speeds of slow magneto-Rossby waves with toroidal field ~4 kG.
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Convergence of Langevin AIS for multimodal distributions
Langevin AIS for multimodal targets has time complexity quadratic in the inverse temperature.
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Probing the Nature of Lyman Continuum Emitting and Low-metallicity Galaxies Using the SKA
SKA-Mid is predicted to yield samples of 10-100 low-metallicity Lyman continuum emitting galaxies per square degree, enabling multi-wavelength studies of feedback processes linked to ionizing photon escape.
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Prospects for Observing Galaxy Spectral Energy Distribution from the Radio to the far-Infrared in the Era of Next-Generation Radio Telescopes
Simulations predict ngVLA at 100 GHz can detect galaxies above 10^9 solar masses at any redshift while SKA low frequencies reach massive dusty galaxies to z=5-7.
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Small-scale Magnetic Fields in the Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies
Review chapter summarizing the importance of small-scale galactic magnetic fields and proposing SKA observation strategies.