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Galaxies, Volume 12, Issue 4

August 2024 - 20 articles

Cover Story: Planetary nebulae contain all forms of matter (ion, atoms, molecules, and solids) and radiate over the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from radio to X-ray. They have been known and catalogued for over 200 years, but our understanding of their formation and place in the scheme of stellar evolution only came to fruition after a long and tortuous road of research. Recent space-based optical imaging finds complex morphological structures resulting from dynamical processes. Via millimeter-wave observations, a rich variety of molecules that form under very low density conditions have been discovered and infrared spectroscopic observations have revealed the presence of complex organics. This paper traces the history of our understanding of planetary nebulae and discusses the current challenges we face. View this paper
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Articles (20)

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,308 Views
10 Pages

X-ray Polarization of Blazars and Radio Galaxies Measured by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer

  • Alan P. Marscher,
  • Laura Di Gesu,
  • Svetlana G. Jorstad,
  • Dawoon E. Kim,
  • Ioannis Liodakis,
  • Riccardo Middei and
  • Fabrizio Tavecchio

22 August 2024

X-ray polarization, which now can be measured by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), is a new probe of jets in the supermassive black hole systems of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Here, we summarize IXPE observations of radio-loud AGNs th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,223 Views
18 Pages

Semi-Empirical Estimates of the Cosmic Planet Formation Rate

  • Andrea Lapi,
  • Lumen Boco,
  • Francesca Perrotta and
  • Marcella Massardi

18 August 2024

We devise and exploit a data-driven, semi-empirical framework of galaxy formation and evolution, coupling it to recipes for planet formation from stellar and planetary science, to compute the cosmic planet formation rate, and the properties of the pl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,770 Views
13 Pages

13 August 2024

We perform new measurements of the expansion rate and the sound horizon at the end of the baryon decoupling, and derive constraints on cosmic key parameters in the framework of the ΛCDM model, wCDM model, non-flat ΛCDM model and the phe...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,895 Views
15 Pages

Considerations on Possible Directions for a Wide Band Polarimetry X-ray Mission

  • Paolo Soffitta,
  • Enrico Costa,
  • Nicolas De Angelis,
  • Ettore Del Monte,
  • Klaus Desch,
  • Alessandro Di Marco,
  • Giuseppe Di Persio,
  • Sergio Fabiani,
  • Riccardo Ferrazzoli and
  • Markus Gruber
  • + 23 authors

8 August 2024

The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) has confirmed that X-ray polarimetry is a valuable tool in astronomy, providing critical insights into the emission processes and the geometry of compact objects. IXPE was designed to be sensitive in the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
2,075 Views
14 Pages

X-ray Polarimetry of X-ray Pulsars

  • Juri Poutanen,
  • Sergey S. Tsygankov and
  • Sofia V. Forsblom

7 August 2024

Radiation from X-ray pulsars (XRPs) was expected to be strongly linearly polarized owing to a large difference in their ordinary and extraordinary mode opacities. The launch of IXPE allowed us to check this prediction. IXPE observed a dozen X-ray pul...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,820 Views
8 Pages

The IXPE Science of Pulsars and Their Nebulae

  • Niccolò Bucciantini,
  • Roger W. Romani,
  • Fei Xie and
  • Josephine Wong

7 August 2024

Pulsars (PSRs) and Pulsar Wind Nebulae (PWNe) form some of the most interesting high-energy astrophysical systems. Their prominent synchrotron emission makes them ideal candidates for polarimetry. Here, after briefly summarizing the scientific ration...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,550 Views
21 Pages

5 August 2024

Preplanetary nebulae (PPNe) are formed from mass-ejecting late-stage AGB stars. Much of the light from the star gets scattered or absorbed by dust particles, giving rise to the observed reflection nebula seen at visible and near-IR wavelengths. Precu...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
2,392 Views
8 Pages

The IXPE View of Neutron Star Low-Mass X-ray Binaries

  • Francesco Ursini,
  • Andrea Gnarini,
  • Fiamma Capitanio,
  • Anna Bobrikova,
  • Massimo Cocchi,
  • Alessandro Di Marco,
  • Sergio Fabiani,
  • Ruben Farinelli,
  • Fabio La Monaca and
  • John Rankin
  • + 2 authors

4 August 2024

Low-mass X-ray binaries hosting weakly magnetized neutron stars (NS-LMXBs) are among the brightest sources in the X-ray sky. Since 2021, the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) has provided new measurements of the X-ray polarization of these so...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,675 Views
18 Pages

Steps toward Unraveling the Structure and Formation of Five Polar Ring Galaxies

  • Kyle E. Lackey,
  • Varsha P. Kulkarni and
  • Monique C. Aller

Polar ring galaxies (PRGs) are unusual relative to common galaxies in that they consist of a central host galaxy—usually a gas-poor, early-type S0 or elliptical galaxy—surrounded by a ring of gas, dust and stars that orbit perpendicular t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,573 Views
15 Pages

This work is dedicated to the study of interstellar medium (ISM) along the line of sight (LOS) of the transient low-mass X-ray binary, MXB 1659-298, capitalizing the high resolving power of XMM-Newton in the soft energy range. We emphasized the analy...

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