Nearly every microjansky radio source in the NEP field has a bright JWST 4.4 μm host galaxy, and most hosts are star-forming, with a large minority showing active-galactic-nucleus signatures.
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Simulations of an SKA-Mid survey predict detection of 1.5e4 star-forming galaxies to z~7 with thermal SFR uncertainties of 0.1 dex, enabling constraints on cosmic star formation rate density.
Multi-scale radio observations of 15 local U/LIRGs decompose emission to show nuclear components contribute ~50% on average while diffuse SF-related emission dominates ~80% of total power, with radio excess linked to AGN rather than boosted star formation.
Optical spectroscopy is required to unlock the full potential of SKAO extragalactic surveys through precise redshifts, activity diagnostics, HI stacking, and large-scale structure mapping.
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PEARLS: JWST Counterparts of Micro-Jy Radio Sources in the NEP Time Domain Field. II. All Four Spokes
Nearly every microjansky radio source in the NEP field has a bright JWST 4.4 μm host galaxy, and most hosts are star-forming, with a large minority showing active-galactic-nucleus signatures.
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Tracing the Star Formation History of the Universe through Thermal Free-Free Emission with the SKA
Simulations of an SKA-Mid survey predict detection of 1.5e4 star-forming galaxies to z~7 with thermal SFR uncertainties of 0.1 dex, enabling constraints on cosmic star formation rate density.
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The PARADIGM Project II: Characterising Nuclear and Diffuse Radio Components in Local U/LIRGs
Multi-scale radio observations of 15 local U/LIRGs decompose emission to show nuclear components contribute ~50% on average while diffuse SF-related emission dominates ~80% of total power, with radio excess linked to AGN rather than boosted star formation.
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Unlocking the Full Potential of SKAO Extra-galactic Science with High-multiplex Optical Spectroscopy
Optical spectroscopy is required to unlock the full potential of SKAO extragalactic surveys through precise redshifts, activity diagnostics, HI stacking, and large-scale structure mapping.