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    • Clustering properties of far-infrared sources in Hi-Gal science demonstation phase fields 

      Billot, N.; Schisano, E.; Pestalozzi, Michele; Molinari, S.; Noriega-Crespo, A.; Mottram, J.C.; Anderson, L.D.; Elia, D.; Stringfellow, G. S.; Thompson, Mark; Polychroni, D.; Testi, L. (2011)
      We use a minimum spanning tree (MST) algorithm to characterize the spatial distribution of Galactic far-IR sources and derive their clustering properties. We aim to reveal the spatial imprint of different types of star-forming ...
    • A Herschel study of YSO evolutionary stages and formation timelines in two fields of the Hi-GAL survey 

      Elia, D.; Schisano, E.; Molinari, S.; Robitaille, T.; Anglés-Alcázar, D.; Bally, J.; Battersby, C.; Benedettini, M.; Billot, N.; Calzoletti, L.; Di Giorgio, A. M.; Faustini, F.; Li, J. Z.; Martin, P.; Morgan, L.; Motte, F.; Mottram, J.C.; Natoli, P.; Olmi, L.; Paladini, R.; Piacentini, F.; Pestalozzi, M.; Pezzuto, S.; Polychroni, D.; Smith, M.; Strafella, F.; Stringfellow, G. S.; Testi, L.; Thompson, M.A.; Traficante, A.; Veneziani, M. (2010-05-11)
      We present a first study of the star-forming compact dust condensations revealed by Herschel in the two 2 \times 2 \degr Galactic Plane fields centered at [l;b] = [30\degr; 0 \degr] and [l;b] = [59\degr; 0 \degr], respectively, ...
    • AN ULTRA-FAINT GALAXY CANDIDATE DISCOVERED in EARLY DATA from the MAGELLANIC SATELLITES SURVEY 

      Drlica-Wagner, A.; Bechtol, Keith; Allam, S.; Tucker, D. L.; Gruendl, R. A.; Johnson, M. D.; Walker, A. R.; James, D. J.; Nidever, D. L.; Olsen, K. A G; Wechsler, R. H.; Cioni, M. R L; Conn, B. C.; Kuehn, K.; Li, T. S.; Mao, Y. Y.; Martin, N. F.; Neilsen, E.; Noel, N. E D; Pieres, A.; Simon, J. D.; Stringfellow, G. S.; Marel, R. P Van Der; Yanny, B. (2016-12-10)
      We report a new ultra-faint stellar system found in Dark Energy Camera data from the first observing run of the Magellanic Satellites Survey (MagLiteS). MagLiteS J0644-5953 (Pictor II or Pic II) is a low surface brightness ...