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A Ten Billion Solar Mass Outflow of Molecular Gas Launched by Radio Bubbles in the Abell 1835 Brightest Cluster Galaxy
We report ALMA Early Science observations of the Abell 1835 brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) in the CO (3-2) and CO (1-0) emission lines. We detect 5E10 solar masses of molecular gas within 10 kpc of the BCG. Its velocity width of...
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A Ten Billion Solar Mass Outflow of Molecular Gas Launched by Radio Bubbles in the Abell 1835 Brightest Cluster Galaxy
We report ALMA Early Science observations of the Abell 1835 brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) in the CO (3-2) and CO (1-0) emission lines. We detect 5E10 solar masses of molecular gas within 10 kpc of the BCG. Its velocity width of...
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A dilaton-axion model for string cosmology
JG Russo, PK Townsend
Jun 07, 2022
Abstract The generic scale-invariant theory of an axion and a dilaton coupled to gravity in d-dimensions is generalized to a...
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Why are the banks paying so little UK corporation tax?
G Meeks, JG Meeks
Feb 18, 2015
This paper explores the dramatic fall in receipts of UK corporation tax (UKCT) from banks, and the widening gap between the global corporation tax recorded as payable in banks' financial statements and the UKCT receipts recorded...
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Supramolecular Nested Microbeads as Building Blocks for Macroscopic Self-healing Scaffolds
Abstract: The ability to construct self-healing scaffolds which are injectable and capable of forming a designed morphology, offers the possibility to engineer sustainable materials. Here, we introduce a concept of...
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Nonlinear electrodynamics without birefringence
JG Russo, PK Townsend
Jan 11, 2023
Abstract All solutions of the no-birefringence conditions for nonlinear electrodynamics are found. In addition to the known Born-Infeld and Plebanski...
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Constraints on the Spindown of Fully Convective M Dwarfs Using Wide Field Binaries
Abstract M dwarfs remain active over longer timescales than their Sunlike counterparts, with potentially devastating implications for the atmospheres of their planets. However, the...
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