SAPPHIRES: Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxy Candidates with $12+{\rm log(O/H)}<7.0$ at $z\sim5-7$ from Deep JWST/NIRCam Grism Observations

(2025)

Authors:

Tiger Yu-Yang Hsiao, Fengwu Sun, Xiaojing Lin, Dan Coe, Eiichi Egami, Daniel J Eisenstein, Yoshinobu Fudamoto, Andrew J Bunker, Xiaohui Fan, Yuichi Harikane, Jakob M Helton, Koki Kakiichi, Yichen Liu, Weizhe Liu, Roberto Maiolino, Masami Ouchi, Wei Leong Tee, Feige Wang, Yunjing Wu, Yi Xu, Jinyi Yang, Yongda Zhu

Abundant Population of Broad H$\alpha$ Emitters in the GOODS-N Field Revealed by CONGRESS, FRESCO, and JADES

(2025)

Authors:

Junyu Zhang, Eiichi Egami, Fengwu Sun, Xiaojing Lin, Jianwei Lyu, Yongda Zhu, Pierluigi Rinaldi, Yang Sun, Andrew J Bunker, Rachana Bhatawdekar, Jakob M Helton, Roberto Maiolino, Zheng Ma, Brant Robertson, Sandro Tacchella, Giacomo Venturi, Christina C Williams, Chris Willott

The Large-scale Environments of Low-luminosity AGNs at $3.9 < z < 6$ and Implications for Their Host Dark Matter Halos from a Complete NIRCam Grism Redshift Survey

(2025)

Authors:

Xiaojing Lin, Xiaohui Fan, Fengwu Sun, Junyu Zhang, Eiichi Egami, Jakob M Helton, Feige Wang, Haowen Zhang, Andrew J Bunker, Zheng Cai, Zhiyuan Ji, Xiangyu Jin, Roberto Maiolino, Maria Anne Pudoka, Pierluigi Rinaldi, Brant Robertson, Sandro Tacchella, Wei Leong Tee, Yang Sun, Christopher NA Willmer, Chris Willott, Yongda Zhu

The origin of the very-high-energy radiation along the jet of Centaurus A

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 539:4 (2025) 3697-3713

Authors:

Cainã de Oliveira, James H Matthews, Vitor de Souza

ALMACAL - XIV. X-Shooter spectroscopy, infrared properties, and radio SEDs of calibrators

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 539:3 (2025) 1977-2020

Authors:

S Weng, EM Sadler, E Kerrison, V Bollo, C Péroux, M Zwaan, EK Mahony, JR Allison, J Chen, R Szakacs, H Yoon

Abstract:

The ALMACAL −22 surv e y includes o v er 2700 h of observations of ALMA phase and amplitude calibrators, spanning frequencies from 84 to 950 GHz across bands 3 to 10. In total, 687 out of the 1047 calibrators have redshifts confirmed with spectroscopy and we find an additional 50 featureless blazars. The redshift distribution of the ALMACAL-22 sample peaks at z ≈1 and spans a wide range, from the nuclei of nearby galaxies at z ≪0 . 01 to quasars at z = 3 . 742. 70 new VLT/X-Shooter spectra of these sources co v ering UV to NIR wavelengths are also presented, which will be used in future stacking experiments to search for cold gas in the circumgalactic medium. Infrared magnitudes from WISE indicate that the majority of the sources are consistent with being quasars or blazars. After fitting the radio spectral energy distributions of the calibrators, we find that most ALMA calibrators exhibit peaked spectra or are re-triggered which is surprising given the large number of blazars in the sample. The peak frequencies span three orders of magnitude from 100 MHz to 170 GHz, corresponding to linear sizes ranging from sub-pc to > 10 kpc. In the future, when combined with high-resolution radio imaging, these results will of fer v aluable constraints on the molecular gas content of the CGM, as well as the ages and duty cycles of AGN jets. The e ver-gro wing ALMACAL data set will remain an indispensable resource for studying the various aspects of galaxy formation and evolution.