XRF 241001A is a low-luminosity collapsar event with a broad-line Type Ic supernova, supporting XRFs as the faint end of the long GRB population observed on-axis by a weak jet.
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A z=6.64 LRD host galaxy exhibits a fast AGN-driven outflow with 5500 km/s velocities, dusty gas, and low metallicity, confirming AGN presence in these systems.
Neutral outflows detected in 57% of z~3.5 quiescent galaxies via NaI D, with mass rates that can suppress star formation but suggest short-timescale recycling instead of permanent quenching.
Re-analysis of KCWI spectra with PypeIt confirms Hamilton's object redshift at z=0.820, showing the MOIRCS z=3.2 fit is worse and the earlier data inconclusive due to slit coverage and calibration issues.
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XRF 241001A/SN 2024aiiq: A Faint Soft X-ray Transient Detected by SVOM with a Broad-Line Type Ic Supernova Revealed by JWST
XRF 241001A is a low-luminosity collapsar event with a broad-line Type Ic supernova, supporting XRFs as the faint end of the long GRB population observed on-axis by a weak jet.
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GLIMPSED: Direct evidence for a fast AGN-driven outflow from a z=6.64 Little Red Dot host galaxy
A z=6.64 LRD host galaxy exhibits a fast AGN-driven outflow with 5500 km/s velocities, dusty gas, and low metallicity, confirming AGN presence in these systems.
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There and back again? Neutral outflows in z~3.5 quiescent galaxies
Neutral outflows detected in 57% of z~3.5 quiescent galaxies via NaI D, with mass rates that can suppress star formation but suggest short-timescale recycling instead of permanent quenching.
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Hamilton's Object Revisited: A challenging source redshift of a strong lensing configuration
Re-analysis of KCWI spectra with PypeIt confirms Hamilton's object redshift at z=0.820, showing the MOIRCS z=3.2 fit is worse and the earlier data inconclusive due to slit coverage and calibration issues.