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    A fast radio burst in the direction of the Carina dwarf spheroidal galaxy by Ravi, V., Shannon, Ryan, Jameson, A.

    Published 2015
    “…We report the real-time discovery of a fast radio burst (FRB 131104) with the Parkes radio telescope in a targeted observation of the Carina dwarf spheroidal galaxy. …”
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    A Fast Radio Burst in a Compact Galaxy Group at z ∼ 1 by Gordon, A.C., Fong, W.F., Simha, S., Dong, Y., Kilpatrick, C.D., Deller, A.T., Ryder, S.D., Eftekhari, T., Glowacki, Marcin, Marnoch, L., Muller, A.R., Nugent, A.E., Palmese, A., Prochaska, J.X., Rafelski, M., Shannon, R.M., Tejos, N.

    Published 2024
    “…Based on estimates of the total stellar mass of the galaxy group, we calculate a fiducial contribution to the observed dispersion measure from the intragroup medium of ≈90-182 pc cm−3 (rest frame). …”
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    WALLABY Pilot Survey: H i in the Host Galaxy of a Fast Radio Burst by Glowacki, Marcin, Lee-Waddell, Karen, Deller, A.T., Deg, N., Gordon, A.C., Grundy, J.A., Marnoch, L., Shen, A.X., Ryder, S.D., Shannon, R.M., Wong, O.I., Dénes, H., Koribalski, B.S., Murugeshan, C., Rhee, J., Westmeier, T., Bhandari, S., Bosma, A., Holwerda, B.W., Prochaska, J.X.

    Published 2023
    “…We report on the commensal ASKAP detection of a fast radio burst (FRB), FRB 20211127I, and the detection of neutral hydrogen (H i) emission in the FRB host galaxy, WALLABY J131913-185018 (hereafter W13-18). …”
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    Not Dead Yet: High Redshift Recently Quenched Galaxies As Probes Of Galaxy Evolution by Taylor, Elizabeth

    Published 2025
    “…To do this, we perform a stacking analysis of Mg II absorption profiles, investigating outflow velocities as a function of time since the last major burst of star formation (tburst). We find evidence for high-velocity outflows (vout ∼ 1000 - 1500 kms−1) in a star-forming progenitor population and for recently quenched galaxies with tburst < 1 Gyr. …”
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    No smoke without fire : cosmic dust emission as a tracer of star formation in galaxies by Bourne, Nathan

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…Astronomy; Astrophysics; Galaxies; Extragalactic; Dust…”
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    Limits on Precursor and Afterglow Radio Emission from a Fast Radio Burst in a Star-forming Galaxy by Bhandari, S., Bannister, K.W., Lenc, E., Cho, H., Ekers, Ronald, Day, C.K., Deller, A.T., Flynn, C., James, Clancy, Macquart, Jean-Pierre, Mahony, E.K., Marnoch, L., Moss, V.A., Phillips, C., Prochaska, J.X., Qiu, H., Ryder, S.D., Shannon, Ryan, Tejos, N., Wong, O.I.

    Published 2020
    “…FRB 191001 was detected at a dispersion measure (DM) of 506.92(4) pc cm-3 and its measured fluence of 143(15) Jy ms is the highest of the bursts localized to host galaxies by ASKAP to date. …”
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