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We present a general method to identify infalling substructure in discrete datasets with position and line-of-sight velocity data. We exploit the fact that galaxies falling onto a brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) in a virialised cluster, or dwarf satellites falling onto a central galaxy like the Milky Way, follow nearly radial orbits. If the orbits are exactly radial, we show how to find the probability distribution for a satellites energy, given a tracer density for the satellite population, by solving an Abel integral equation. This is an extension of Eddington (1916)s classical formula for the isotropic distribution function. When applied to a system of galaxies, clustering in energy space can then be quantified using the Kullback-Leibler divergence, and groups of objects can be identified which, though separated in the sky, may be falling in on the same orbit. This method is tested using mock data and applied to the satellite galaxy population around M87, the BCG in Virgo, and a number of associations are found which may represent infalling galaxy groups.
Modern radio spectrometers make measurement of polarized intensity as a function of Faraday depth possible. I investigate the effect of depolarization along a model line of sight. I model sightlines with two components informed by observations: a dif
The presence of a debris disc around the Gyr-old solar-type star $zeta^2,mathrm{Reticuli}$ was suggested by the $mathit{Spitzer}$ infrared excess detection. Follow-up observations with $mathit{Herschel}$/PACS revealed a double-lobed feature, that dis
We observed two fields near M32 with the ACS/HRC on board the Hubble Space Telescope, located at distances of about 1.8 and 5.4 (hereafter F1 and F2, respectively) from the center of M32. To obtain a very detailed and deep color-magnitude diagram (CM
As progenitors of the most massive objects, protoclusters are key to tracing the evolution and star-formation history of the Universe, and are responsible for ${gtrsim},20$ per cent of the cosmic star formation at $z,{>},2$. Using a combination of st
It is speculated that there might be some linkage between interstellar aldehydes and their corresponding alcohols. Here, an observational study and astrochemical modeling are coupled together to illustrate the connection between them. The ALMA Cycle