• 1. arXiv:1912.02916 The ALMA Frontier Fields survey V: ALMA Stacking of Lyman-Break Galaxies in Abell 2744, Abell 370, Abell S1063, MACSJ0416.1-2403 and MACSJ1149.5+2223 Authors: R. Carvajal, F. E. Bauer, R. J. Bouwens, P. A. Oesch, J. González-López, T. Anguita, M. Aravena, R. Demarco, L. Guaita, L. Infante, S. Kim, R. Kneissl, A. M. Koekemoer, H. Messias, E. Treister, E. Villard, A. Zitrin, P. Troncoso Abstract: …than the Hubble Ultra-Deep field at low magnification and probing 1--2 mags deeper in exceptional high-magnification regions. We aim to leverage Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA) band 6 (≈263\,GHz) mosaics in the central portions of five Frontier Fields to characterize the infrared (IR) properties of 1582 ultraviolet (UV)-selected Lyman-Break G… ▽ More A&A, CH
  • 2. arXiv:1912.02593 Non-Linear Convergence of Solar-like Stars Chromospheres using Millimeter, Sub-millimeter, and Infrared Observations Authors: F. Tapia-Vazquez, V. De la Luz Abstract: …algorithm as a Non-Linear method, PakalMPI as the semiempirical model of the solar chromosphere, and recent observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) of Alpha Centauri A as a test case. Our results show that we can use solar chromospheric semiempirical models as an input model to reproduce the observed spectrum of solar-like s… ▽ More The Astrophysical Journal Supplement OTH (Mexico)
  • 3. arXiv:1912.01925 NaCo polarimetric observations of Sz 91 transitional disk: a remarkable case of dust filtering Authors: Karina Maucó, Johan Olofsson, Hector Canovas, Matthias R. Schreiber, Valentin Christiaens, Amelia Bayo, Alice Zurlo, Claudio Cáceres, Christophe Pinte, Eva Villaver, Julien H. Girard, Lucas Cieza, Matías Montesinos Abstract: …45 au cavity. Previous ALMA observations have revealed a large sub-mm cavity (∼83 au) and extended gas emission from the innermost (<16 au) regions up to almost 400 au from the star. Dynamical clearing by multiple low-mass planets arises as the most probable mechanism for the origin of Sz 91's peculiar structure. Using new L′ band ADI obser… ▽ More MNRAS CH
  • 4. arXiv:1912.01621 The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] Survey: Multi-Wavelength Ancillary Data and Basic Physical Measurements Authors: A. L. Faisst, D. Schaerer, B. C. Lemaux, P. A. Oesch, Y. Fudamoto, P. Cassata, M. Bethermin, P. L. Capak, O. Le Fevre, J. D. Silverman, L. Yan, M. Ginolfi, A. M. Koekemoer, L. Morselli, R. Amorin, S. Bardelli, M. Boquien, G. Brammer, A. Cimatti, M. Dessauges-Zavadsky, S. Fujimoto, C. Gruppioni, N. P. Hathi, S. Hemmati, G. C. Jones , et al. (14 additional authors not shown) Abstract: We present the ancillary data and basic physical measurements for the galaxies in the ALMA Large Program to Investigate C+ at Early Times (ALPINE) survey - the first large multi-wavelength survey which aims at characterizing the gas and dust properties of 118 main-sequence galaxies at redshifts 4.4 < z < 5.9 via the measurement of [CII] emission at 158… ▽ More ApJS NA
  • 5. arXiv:1912.01610 Are Inner Disc Misalignments Common? ALMA Reveals an Isotropic Outer Disc Inclination Distribution for Young Dipper Stars Authors: M. Ansdell, E. Gaidos, C. Hedges, M. Tazzari, A. L. Kraus, M. C. Wyatt, G. M. Kennedy, J. P. Williams, A. W. Mann, I. Angelo, G. Duchene, E. E. Mamajek, J. Carpenter, T. L. Esplin, A. C. Rizzuto Abstract:Dippers are a common class of young variable star exhibiting day-long dimmings with depths of up to several tens of percent. A standard explanation is that dippers host nearly edge-on (id 70d) protoplanetary discs that allow close-in (<1 au) dust lifted slightly out of the midplane to partially occult the star. The identification of a face-on dipper disc and growing evidence of inner disc misalignments brings this scenario into question. Thus we uniformly (re)derive the inclinations of 24 dipper discs resolved with (sub-)mm interferometry from ALMA. We find that dipper disc inclinations are consistent with an isotropic distribution over id 0 to 75d, above which the occurrence rate declines (likely an observational selection effect due to optically thick disc midplanes blocking their host stars). These findings indicate that the dipper phenomenon is unrelated to the outer (>10 au) disc resolved by ALMA and that inner disc misalignments may be common during the protoplanetary phase. More than one mechanism may contribute to the dipper phenomenon, including accretion-driven warps and \broken" discs caused by inclined (sub-)stellar or planetary companions. MNRAS NA
  • 6. arXiv:1912.01472 The Sub-millimeter Rotational Spectrum of Ethylene Glycol up to 890 GHz and Application to ALMA Band 10 Spectral Line Data of NGC 6334I Authors: Mattia Melosso, Luca Dore, Filippo Tamassia, Crystal L. Brogan, Todd R. Hunter, Brett A. McGuire Abstract: …accuracy enabled by high-frequency laboratory work, is demonstrated by an analysis of ethylene glycol emission at 890 GHz in the high-mass star-forming region NGC 6334I in ALMA Band 10 observations. The need for accurate rotational spectra at sub-millimeter wavelengths/THz frequencies is discussed. ▽ More Journal of Physical Chemistry A Eu
  • 7. arXiv:1912.00085 An ALMA CO(2-1) Survey of Nearby Palomar-Green Quasars Authors: Jinyi Shangguan, Luis C. Ho, Franz E. Bauer, Ran Wang, Ezequiel Treister Abstract: The properties of the molecular gas can shed light on the physical conditions of quasar host galaxies and the effect of feedback from accreting supermassive black holes. We present a new CO(2-1) survey of 23 z<0.1 Palomar-Green quasars conducted with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. CO emission was successfully detected in 91% (21/23) of the objects, from which we derive CO lumino… ▽ More ApJS Eu
  • 8. arXiv:1912.06565 GASP. XXII The molecular gas content of the JW100 jellyfish galaxy at z~0.05: does ram pressure promote molecular gas formation? Authors: A. Moretti, R. Paladino, B. M. Poggianti, P. Serra, E. Roediger, M. Gullieuszik, N. Tomicic, M. Radovich, B. Vulcani, Y. L. Jaffe', J. Fritz, D. Bettoni, M. Ramatsoku, A. Wolter Abstract: Within the GASP survey, aimed at studying the effect of the ram-pressure stripping on the star formation quenching in cluster galaxies, we analyze here ALMA observations of the jellyfish galaxy JW100. We find an unexpected large amount of molecular gas (∼2.5×1010M⊙), 30\% of which is located in the stripped gas tail out to ∼35 kp… The total amount of molecular gas, coupled with its distribution, kinematics and physical conditions are all suggesting that the molecular gas content of this galaxy is increased with respect to undisturbed galaxies of similar mass, and that this is probably due to the newly formed gas that we see in the tail coupled with an enhancement of molecular gas also within the disk. ApJ Eu
  • 9. arXiv:1912.05714 Estimating the temperature and density of a spicule from 100 GHz data obtained with ALMA Authors: Masumi Shimojo, Tomoko Kawate, Takenori J. Okamoto, Takaaki Yokoyama, Noriyuki Narukage, Taro Sakao, Kazumasa Iwai, Gregory D. Fleishman, Kazunari Shibata Abstract: We succeeded in observing two large spicules simultaneously with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), and the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) onboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory. One is a spicule seen in the IRIS Mg II slit-jaw images and AIA 304Å images (MgII/304A spicule). We cannot identify a hot sheath around the 100GHz spicules, but we cannot argue that a spicule without a hot sheath is common in 100GHz images. To reveal the properties of typical spicules seen in mm-wave images, we need the higher resolution enough for resolving spicules, which will be realized with the higher observing frequency and/or long baselines of ALMA. ApJL EA
  • 10. arXiv:1912.05605 The Role of Magnetic Fields in Protostellar Outflows and Star Formation Authors: Ralph E. Pudritz, Tom P. Ray Abstract: The role of outflows in the formation of stars and the protostellar disks that generate them is a central question in astrophysics. The recent high resolution Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) observations of disks and outflows now confirm several key aspects of these ideas, e.g. that jets rotate and originate from large regions of their underlying disks. New insights on accretion disk physics show that magneto-rotational instability (MRI) turbulence is strongly damped, leaving magnetized disk winds as the dominant mechanism for transporting disk angular momentum. This has major consequences for star formation, as well as planet formation Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, Volume 6, id.54 (2019) NA
  • 11. arXiv:1912.05555 It is Feasible to Directly Measure Black Hole Masses in the First Galaxies Authors: Hamsa Padmanabhan, Abraham Loeb Abstract: We predict that the region of influence of a central supermassive black hole at the epochs where the first galaxies were formed is directly resolvable by current and upcoming telescopes. Such measurements will usher in a new era of discoveries unraveling the formation of the first supermassive black holes based on subarcsecond-scale spectroscopy with the ALMAa), JWSTb) and the SKA. The measured mass distribution of black holes will allow forecasting of the future detection of gravitational waves from the earliest black hole mergers. ApJ? NA
  • 12. arXiv:1912.05548 Molecular Gas Inflows and Outflows in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies at z∼0.2 and one QSO at z=6.1 Authors: R. Herrera-Camus, E. Sturm, J. Graciá-Carpio, S. Veilleux, T. Shimizu, D. Lutz, M. Stone, E. González-Alfonso, R. Davies, J. Fischer, R. Genzel, R. Maiolino, A. Sternberg, L. Tacconi, A. Verma Abstract: We detect OH 119 m high-velocity absorption wings in three of the four ULIRGs. In two cases, IRAS F20036-1547 and IRAS F13352+6402, the blueshifted absorption profiles indicate the presence of powerful and fast ( 200􀀀500 km s􀀀1) molecular gas outflows. We use Herschel PACS and ALMA Band 7 observations of the hydroxyl molecule (OH). We double the number of OH observations of luminous systems at z∼0.2−0.3, and push the search for molecular outflows based on the OH 119 m transition to z ~6. A&A as a Letter to the Editor CH
  • 13. arXiv:1912.04970 AUTO-MULTITHRESH: A General Purpose Automasking Algorithm Authors: Amanda A. Kepley, Takahiro Tsutsumi, Crystal L. Brogan, Remy Indebetouw, Ilsang Yoon, Brian Mason, Jennifer Donovan Meyer Abstract: …This paper describes an automated masking algorithm that operates within CLEAN called AUTO-MULTITHRESH. This algorithm was developed and validated using a set of ~1000 ALMA images chosen to span a range of intrinsic morphology and data characteristics. It takes a top-down approach to producing masks: it uses the residual images to identify significant peaks PASP NA
  • 14. arXiv:1912.03480 Observations of solar chromospheric oscillations at 3 mm with ALMA Authors: S. Patsourakos, C. E. Alissandrakis, A. Nindos, T. S. Bastian Abstract: The ALMA oscillations that we detected exhibit higher amplitudes than those derived from the lower ( 1000) resolution observations at 3.5 mm by White et al. (2006). Chromospheric oscillations are, therefore, not fully resolved at the length-scale of the chromospheric network, and possibly not even at the spatial resolution of our ALMA observations. Any study of transient brightenings in the mm-domain should take into account the oscillations. A&A, Eu
  • 15. arXiv:1912.03351 Constraining the masses of planets in protoplanetary discs from the presence or absence of vortices -- Comparison with ALMA observations Authors: Paul Hallam, Sijme-Jan Paardekooper Abstract: A massive planet in a protoplanetary disc will open a gap in the disc material. A steep gap edge can be hydrodynamically unstable, which results in the formation of vortices that can act as tracers for the presence of planets in observational results. However, in a viscous disc, the potential formation of these vortices is dependent on the timescale over which the massive planet accretes mass. we can make the prediction that it is not necessary for planets to have masseson the order of one Jupiter mass to form vortices within low viscosity discs. While massive planets do indeed form these vortices, the onset of them occurs for planets that are significantly less massive, for acceptable disc viscosities and ages. We find that planets of sub-Saturn mass can form vortices down to a few Neptune masses. Whether or not planets of these low masses can explain the dark bands we see in many of these observations is a different question. MNRAS, Eu
  • 16. arXiv:1912.03314 ALMA and NACO observations towards the young exoring transit system J1407 (V1400 Cen) Authors: M. A. Kenworthy, P. D. Klaassen, M. Min, N. van der Marel, A. J. Bohn, M. Kama, A. Triaud, A. Hales, J. Monkiewicz, E. Scott, E. E. Mamajek Abstract: The ALMA upper limit at the location of J1407 implies that a hypothesised bound ring system is composed of dust smaller than 1 mm in size, implying a young ring structure. The detected ALMA source has multiple interpretations, including: (i) it is an unbound substellar object surrounded by warm dust in Sco-Cen with an upper mass limit of 6MJup, or (ii) it is a background galaxy. A&A Eu
  • 17. arXiv:1912.11301 High-Resolution Near-Infrared Polarimetry and Sub-Millimeter Imaging of FS Tau A: Possible Streamers in Misaligned Circumbinary Disk System Authors: Yi Yang, Eiji Akiyama, Thayne Currie, Ruobing Dong, Jun Hashimoto, Saeko S. Hayashi, Carol A. Grady, Markus Janson, Nemanja Jovanovic, Taichi Uyama, Takao Nakagawa, Tomoyuki Kudo, Nobuhiko Kusakabe, Masayuki Kuzuhara, Lyu Abe, Wolfgang Brandner, Timothy D. Brandt, Michael Bonnefoy, Joseph C. Carson, Jeffrey Chilcote, Evan A. Rich, Markus Feldt, Miwa Goto, Tyler Groff, Olivier Guyon , et al. (34 additional authors not shown)Abstract: …young (2.8-Myr-old) binary system FS Tau A using near-infrared (H-band) high-contrast polarimetry data from Subaru/HiCIAO and sub-millimeter CO (J=2-1) line emission data from ALMA. Both the near-infrared and sub-millimeter observations reveal several clear structures extending to ∼240 AU from the stars. Based on these observations at different waveleng… ▽ More The Astrophysical Journal EA
  • 18. arXiv:1912.10954 Balmer Break Galaxy Candidates at z∼6: a Potential View on the Star-Formation Activity at z≳14 Authors: Ken Mawatari, Akio K. Inoue, Takuya Hashimoto, John Silverman, Masaru Kajisawa, Satoshi Yamanaka, Toru Yamada, Iary Davidzon, Peter Capak, Lihwai Lin, Bau-Ching Hsieh, Yoshiaki Taniguchi, Masayuki Tanaka, Yoshiaki Ono, Yuichi Harikane, Yuma Sugahara, Seiji Fujimoto, Tohru Nagao Abstract: …effective area in the COSMOS field. Based on rich imaging data, including data obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), three candidates are identified by their extremely red K−[3.6] colors as well as by non-detection in X-ray, optical, far-infrared (FIR), and radio bands. The non-detection in the deep… ▽ M ApJ EA
  • 19. arXiv:1912.10841 Wideband 67-116 GHz receiver development for ALMA Band 2 Authors: P. Yagoubov, T. Mroczkowski, V. Belitsky, D. Cuadrado-Calle, F. Cuttaia, G. A. Fuller, J. -D. Gallego, A. Gonzalez, K. Kaneko, P. Mena, R. Molina, R. Nesti, V. Tapia, F. Villa, M. Beltran, F. Cavaliere, J. Ceru, G. E. Chesmore, K. Coughlin, C. De Breuck, M. Fredrixon, D. George, H. Gibson, A. Josaitis, F. Kemper , et al. (20 additional authors not shown) Abstract: ALMA has been operating since 2011, but has not yet been populated with the full suite of intended frequency bands. In particular,… A&A Eu
  • 20. arXiv:1912.10012 Validating Scattering-Induced (Sub)millimeter Disk Polarization through the Spectral Index, Wavelength-Dependent Polarization Pattern, and Polarization Spectrum: The Case of HD 163296 Authors: Zhe-Yu Daniel Lin, Zhi-Yun Li, Haifeng Yang, Leslie Looney, Ian Stephens, Charles L. H. Hull Abstract: …m can simultaneously reproduce the polarization observed at 0.87 mm (ALMA Band 7) and the unusually low spectral index of α ~ 1.5 between 0.87 and 1.25 mm (ALMA Band 6) in the optically thick inner disk as a result of more efficient scattering at a shorter wavelength. The relatively low spectral index of α ~ 2.5 in… ▽ More MNRAS NA
  • 21. arXiv:1912.09886 The multi-thermal chromosphere: inversions of ALMA and IRIS data Authors: J. M. da Silva Santos, J. de la Cruz Rodríguez, J. Leenaarts, G. Chintzoglou, B. De Pontieu, S. Wedemeyer, M. Szydlarski Abstract: …whose source is unclear. We revisit the problem of the stratification of temperature and microturbulence in plage now adding millimeter continuum observations provided by ALMA to inversions of near-ultraviolet IRIS spectra as a powerful new diagnostic to disentangle the two parameters. We fit cool chromospheric holes and track the fast evolution of compact m… ▽ A&A Eu
  • 22. arXiv:1912.08984 Revealing The CO X-factor In Dark Molecular Gas through Sensitive ALMA Absorption Observations Authors: Gan Luo, Di Li, Ningyu Tang, J. R. Dawson, John M. Dickey, L. Bronfman, Sheng-Li Qin, Steven J. Gibson, Richard Plambeck, Ricardo Finger, Anne Green, Diego Mardones, Bon-Chul Koo, Nadia Lo Abstract: …) sub-millimeter molecular absorption line observations towards 13 continuum sources with the ALMA. CO absorption was detected in diffuse ISM down to Av<0.32mag and \hcop was down to Av<0.2mag, where atomic gas and dark molecular gas (DMG) starts to dominate. Multiple transitions measured in absorption toward 3C454.3 allo… ApJ? Other: China
  • 23. arXiv:1912.08699 MUSE-ALMA Halos V: Physical properties and environment of z < 1.4 HI quasar absorbers Authors: A. Hamanowicz, C. Peroux, M. A. Zwaan, H. Rahmani, M. Pettini, D. G. York, A. Klitsch, R. Augustin, J-K. Krogager, V. Kulkarni, A. Fresco, A. D. Biggs, B. Milliard, J. Vernet Abstract: We present results of the MUSE-ALMA Halos, an ongoing study of the Circum-Galactic Medium (CGM) of low redshift galaxies (z < 1.4), currently comprising 14 strong HI absorbers in five quasar fields. We detect 43 galaxies associated with absorbers down to star formation rate (SFR) limits of 0.01-0.1 solar masses/yr, found within impact parameters (b) of 25… ▽ More MNRAS; Eu

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  • E. arXiv:1912.07652 First detection of the [OI] 63-um emission from a redshift 6 dusty galaxy Authors: M. Rybak, J. A. Zavala, J. A. Hodge, C. M. Casey, P. van der Werf Abstract: …, comparable to the z=2-4 DSFG population. If G09.83808 represents a typical high-redshift DSFG, the [OI]63 line from z=6 non-lensed DSFGs should be routinely detectable in ALMA Band 9 observations with ∼15 min on-source, opening a new window to study the properties of the earliest DSFGs. ▽ More ApJL Eu Not ALMA data.
  • D. arXiv:1912.10716 Molecular gas in distant brightest cluster galaxies Authors: G. Castignani, F. Combes, P. Salomé, J. Freundlich Abstract: …star formation. We speculate that compact components favor the rapid exhaustion of molecular gas and help to quench the BCGs. Distant star forming BCGs are excellent targets for ALMA and JWST. ▽ A&A Eu
  • C. arXiv:1912.09439 CASA 6: Modular Integration in Python Authors: Ryan Raba, Darrell Schiebel, Bjorn Emonts, Robert Garwood, Federico Montesino Pouzols, Sandra Castro, C. Enrique Garcia-Dabo, David Mehringer, Ville Suoranta Abstract: CASA, the Common Astronomy Software Applications, is the primary data processing software for the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), and is often used also for other radio telescopes. CASA has always been distributed as a single, integrated application, including a Python interpreter and all the… ▽ More to appear in proceedings of ADASS XXIX, ASP Conf. Series NA
  • B. arXiv:1912.09437 The CASA software for radio astronomy: status update from ADASS 2019 Authors: B. Emonts, R. Raba, G. Moellenbrock, S. Castro, C. E. Garcia-Dabo, J. Donovan Meyer, P. Ford, R. Garwood, K. Golap, J. Gonzalez, W. Kawasaki, A. McNichols, D. Mehringer, R. Miel, F. Montesino Pouzols, T. Nakazato, S. Nishie, J. Ott, D. Petry, U. Rau, C. Reynolds, D. Schiebel, N. Schweighart, J. -W. Steeb, V. Suoranta , et al. (6 additional authors not shown) Abstract: CASA, the Common Astronomy Software Applications package, is the primary data processing software for the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and NSF's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), and is frequently used also for other radio telescopes. The CASA software can process data from both single-dish and aperture-synthesis telescopes, a… ▽ Moreto appear in proceedings of ADASS XXIX, ASP Conf. Series NA
  • A. arXiv:1912.01020 Do AGN really suppress star formation? Authors: C. M. Harrison, D. M. Alexander, D. J. Rosario, J. Scholtz, F. Stanley Abstract: …rate (SFR) measurements from statistical samples with cosmological model predictions. Using the EAGLE hydrodynamical cosmological simulations, in combination with our Herschel+ALMA surveys, we show that - even in the presence of AGN feedback - we do not necessarily expect to see any relationships between average galaxy-wide SFRs and instantaneous AGN luminos… ▽ More IAU Proceedings No. 356 "Nuclear Activity in Galaxies Across Cosmic Time", M. Povic et al Eu

  • Unrefereed or also of interest:
  • A. arXiv:1912.01020 Do AGN really suppress star formation? Authors: C. M. Harrison, D. M. Alexander, D. J. Rosario, J. Scholtz, F. Stanley Abstract: …rate (SFR) measurements from statistical samples with cosmological model predictions. Using the EAGLE hydrodynamical cosmological simulations, in combination with our Herschel+ALMA surveys, we show that - even in the presence of AGN feedback - we do not necessarily expect to see any relationships between average galaxy-wide SFRs and instantaneous AGN luminos… ▽ More IAU Proceedings No. 356 "Nuclear Activity in Galaxies Across Cosmic Time", M. Povic et al Eu
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