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Enhanced atomic gas fractions in recently merged galaxies: quenching is not a result of post-merger gas exhaustion
The COS-AGN survey: revealing the nature of circumgalactic gas around hosts of active galactic nuclei
Galaxy pairs in the SDSS – XIII. The connection between enhanced star formation and molecular gas properties in galaxy mergers
Buried Black Hole Growth in Advanced Mergers: The Discovery of a Large Population of Dual AGN Candidates by Chandra
The Incidence of Buried Dual AGN in Advanced Mergers: New results from Chandra
Probing Structure in Gas and Metals in Galaxies with Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Sightlines
Galaxy mergers moulding the circum-galactic medium – I. The impact of a major merger
Star formation is boosted (and quenched) from the inside-out: radial star formation profiles from MaNGA
Buried AGNs in Advanced Mergers: Mid-infrared Color Selection as a Dual AGN Candidate Finder
Erratum: “The Chandra Multi-wavelength Project: Optical Spectroscopy and the Broadband Spectral Energy Distributions of X-ray-selected AGNs” (2012, ApJS, 200, 17)
Galaxy Mergers Moulding The Cgm
New constraints on the free-streaming of warm dark matter from intermediate and small scale Lyman- α forest data
Discovery of a dual active galactic nucleus with ∼8 kpc separation
Galaxies in the Illustris simulation as seen by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey – II. Size–luminosity relations and the deficit of bulge-dominated galaxies in Illustris at low mass
The Lyman-alpha forest power spectrum from the XQ-100 Legacy Survey
FROM EXOPLANETS TO QUASARS: DETECTION OF POTENTIAL DAMPED LyαABSORBING GALAXIES USING ANGULAR DIFFERENTIAL IMAGING
Pattern recognition in the ALFALFA.70 and Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: a catalogue of ∼500 000 H i gas fraction estimates based on artificial neural networks
Challenges In Finding Agns In The Low Luminosity Regime
The mass dependence of star formation histories in barred spiral galaxies
The impact of galactic properties and environment on the quenching of central and satellite galaxies: a comparison between SDSS, Illustris and L-Galaxies
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