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Suppression of Star Formation in NGC 1266
01 Aug 2025 NGC1266 1st author ALMA Atlas3D CARMA Chandra Herschel HST SAURON VLA XMM

Suppression of Star Formation in NGC 1266

Fundamentally, understanding how galaxies are born, live, and die comes down to understanding the stars sitting inside the galaxy (well, and the dark matter, but
NGC 1266 as a Local Candidate for Rapid Cessation of Star Formation
01 Aug 2025 NGC1266 1st author CFHT Annie Jump Cannon SAURON HST Swift Post-starburst

NGC 1266 as a Local Candidate for Rapid Cessation of Star Formation

Uncovering the mystery tied into an unusual new phenomenon is getting as good of a handle on the timeline of events that led to this
Detection of a High Brightness Temperature Radio Core in the Active Galactic Nucleus-driven Molecular Outflow Candidate NGC 1266
01 Aug 2025 NGC1266 2nd author Nyland HST VLA VLBA

Detection of a High Brightness Temperature Radio Core in the Active Galactic Nucleus-driven Molecular Outflow Candidate NGC 1266

Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) that are buried under large masses of molecular gas can be very difficult to identify and detect. The main ways we
Discovery of an Active Galactic Nucleus Driven Molecular Outflow in the Local Early-type Galaxy NGC 1266
01 Aug 2025 NGC1266 1st author Atlas3D CARMA Chandra IRAM 30m SMA

Discovery of an Active Galactic Nucleus Driven Molecular Outflow in the Local Early-type Galaxy NGC 1266

It was thought to be a quiescent S0, but when we looked at NGC 1266 for star-forming fuel, it was there and it was outflowing!
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