A HeII-based correction method makes UV and optical measurements of electron temperature and O/H metallicity agree within 0.1 dex in three nearby BCD galaxies.
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3 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
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IllustrisTNG simulations link filament density to galaxy morphology trends across redshifts and predict that Roman's planned HLWAS survey needs greater depth to accurately map the z=1 cosmic web.
The FOBOS proposal describes a high-multiplex fiber spectrograph for Keck II offering 1.7 times the survey speed of PFS and greater sampling density for deep spectroscopic follow-up of panoramic imaging surveys.
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Consistent Gas-Phase Temperatures and Metallicities from UV and Optical Nebular Emission: A Reliable Foundation from z=0 to Cosmic Dawn
A HeII-based correction method makes UV and optical measurements of electron temperature and O/H metallicity agree within 0.1 dex in three nearby BCD galaxies.
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Impact of Cosmic Filaments on Galaxy Morphological Evolution and Predictions of Early Cosmic Web Structure for Roman
IllustrisTNG simulations link filament density to galaxy morphology trends across redshifts and predict that Roman's planned HLWAS survey needs greater depth to accurately map the z=1 cosmic web.
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FOBOS: A Next-Generation Spectroscopic Facility at the W. M. Keck Observatory
The FOBOS proposal describes a high-multiplex fiber spectrograph for Keck II offering 1.7 times the survey speed of PFS and greater sampling density for deep spectroscopic follow-up of panoramic imaging surveys.