Monthly Notices Volume 485 • Number 3 • 21 May 2019 • Pages 2977–4463

Monthly Notices Volume 485 • Number 3 • 21 May 2019 • Pages 2977–4463

Monthly Notices Volume 485 · Number 3 · 21 May 2019 Monthly Notices ISSN 0035-8711 (print) ISSN 1365-2966 (online) volume 485 • number 3 • 21 may 2019 2977 T. Thomas and C. Pfrommer: Cosmic-ray hydrodynamics: Alfvén-wave regulated transport of cosmic rays 3009 P. Hartley, N. Jackson, D. Sluse, H. R. Stacey and H. Vives-Arias: Strong lensing reveals jets in a sub-microJy radio-quiet quasar 3024 S. Inoue and N. Yoshida: Spiral-arm instability – II. Magnetic destabilization 3042 P. B. Stetson, E. Pancino, A. Zocchi, N. Sanna and M. Monelli: Homogeneous photometry – VII. Globular clusters in the Gaia era 3064 A. Beri et al.: The black hole X-ray transient Swift J1357.2–0933 as seen with Swift and NuSTAR during its 2017 outburst 3076 D. Nardiello, G. Piotto, A. P. Milone, R. M. Rich, S. Cassisi, L. R. Bedin, A. Bellini and A. Renzini: Hubble Space Telescope analysis of stellar populations within the globular cluster G1 (Mayall II) in M 31 3088 B. Cheng, Y. Yu and H. Baoyin: Numerical simulations of the controlled motion of a hopping asteroid lander on the regolith surface 3097 T. G. Bisbas, A. Schruba and E. F. van Dishoeck: Simulating the atomic and molecular content of molecular clouds using probability distributions of physical parameters 3112 J. Varga, T. Gerják, P. Ábrahám, L. Chen, K. Gabányi and Á. Kóspál: Dust evolution in the circumstellar disc of the unclassified B[e] star HD 50138 volume 3124 Z. Khorrami et al.: A code to Make Your Own Synthetic ObservaTIonS (MYOSOTIS) 3134 C. F. P. Laporte, I. Minchev, K. V. Johnston and F. A. Gómez: Footprints of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy in the Gaia data set 3153 A. Burrows, D. Radice and D. Vartanyan: Three-dimensional supernova explosion simulations of 9-, 10-, 11-, 12-, and 13-M stars 3169 V. Parkash, M. J. I. Brown, T. H. Jarrett, A. Fraser-McKelvie and M. E. Cluver: H i galaxies with little star formation: an abundance of LIERs Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/mnras/issue/485/3 by guest on 28 September 2021 3185 E. Chiaraluce, G. Bruni, F. Panessa, M. Giroletti, M. Orienti, H. Rampadarath, F. Vagnetti and F. Tombesi: From radio-quiet to radio-silent: 485 low-luminosity Seyfert radio cores 3203 L. Fussell and B. Moews: Forging new worlds: high-resolution synthetic galaxies with chained generative adversarial networks • 3215 P. Taylor, C. Kobayashi and C. Federrath: The metallicity and elemental abundance maps of kinematically atypical galaxies for constraining number 3 minor merger and accretion histories 3224 S. Donkov and I. Stefanov: Density distribution function of a self-gravitating isothermal compressible turbulent fluid in the context of molecular clouds ensembles – II. Contribution of the turbulent term and the potential of the outer shells 3230 I. H. Stairs et al.: Mode switching and oscillations in PSR B1828–11 3241 W. M. Yan, R. N. Manchester, N. Wang, J. P. Yuan, Z. G. Wen and K. J. Lee: Periodic Q-mode modulation in PSR J1825−0935 (PSR B1822−09) 3248 J. S. G. Mombarg, T. Van Reeth, M. G. Pedersen, G. Molenberghs, D. M. Bowman, C. Johnston, A. Tkachenko and C. Aerts: Asteroseismic • masses, ages, and core properties of γ Doradus stars using gravito-inertial dipole modes and spectroscopy 2019 21 may 3264 M. A. Prieto, J. A. Fernandez-Ontiveros, G. Bruzual, A. Burkert, M. Schartmann and S. Charlot: From kpcs to the central parsec of NGC 1097: feeding star formation and a black hole at the same time 3277 J. A. Graham, A. M. Brown and P. M. Chadwick: Fermi-LAT observations of extreme spectral variability in IC 310 3288 A. F. Iyudin, E. Müller and M. Obergaulinger: Titanium hidden in dust 3296 C. Wegg, O. Gerhard and M. Bieth: The gravitational force field of the Galaxy measured from the kinematics of RR Lyrae in Gaia 3317 M. C. Smith, D. Sijacki and S. Shen: Cosmological simulations of dwarfs: the need for ISM physics beyond SN feedback alone • 3334 C. Zhou, M. Zhu, J. Yuan, Y. Wu, L. Yuan, T. J. T. Moore and D. J. Eden: Star formation in IRDC G31.97+0.07 pages 2977–4463 3352 M. A. Latif, A. Lupi, D. R. G. Schleicher, G. D’Amico, P. Panci and S. Bovino: Black hole formation in the context of dissipative dark matter 3360 J. A. Toalá, G. Ramos-Larios, M. A. Guerrero and H. Todt: Hidden IR structures in NGC 40: signpost of an ancient born-again event 3370 L. H. Garrison, D. J. Eisenstein and P. A. Pinto: A high-fidelity realization of the Euclid code comparison N-body simulation with Abacus 3378 G. O. Ryabova, V. A. Avdyushev and I. P. Williams: Asteroid (3200) Phaethon and the Geminid meteoroid stream complex 3386 C. M. J. Osborne and P. J. A. Simões: Thyr : a volumetric ray-marching tool for simulating microwave emission 3398 M. G. Rawlings, A. J. Adamson, C. C. M. Marshall and P. J. Sarre: Near-infrared diffuse interstellar bands towards Her 36 3402 Y.-C. Chen and C.-Y. Hwang: Emission line luminosity distributions of Seyfert 2 galaxies 3409 R. Gallagher, R. Maiolino, F. Belfiore, N. Drory, R. Riffel and R. A. Riffel: Widespread star formation inside galactic outflows 3430 P. P. Choudhury, G. Kauffmann and P. Sharma: A one-dimensional hydrodynamic model for accretion, cooling, and heating of gas in dark matter haloes from z = 6 to z = 0 3446 B. M. B. Henriques, S. D. M. White, S. J. Lilly, E. F. Bell, A. F. L. Bluck and B. A. Terrazas: The origin of the mass scales for maximal star formation efficiency and quenching: the critical role of supernovae 3457 L. A. Balona et al.: Rotational modulation in TESS B stars 3470 M. Patti and G. Fiorentino: Unveiling the nature of Gemini multiconjugate adaptive optics system distortions 3476 A. F. McLeod et al.: Optical IFU spectroscopy of a bipolar microquasar jet in NGC 300 3486 S. Dumitru, G. Kulkarni, G. Lagache and M. G. Haehnelt: Predictions and sensitivity forecasts for reionization-era [C ii] line intensity mapping 3499 C.-Y. Chen, P. K. King, Z.-Y. Li, L. M. Fissel and R. R. Mazzei: A new method to trace three-dimensional magnetic field structure within molecular clouds using dust polarization 3514 A. J. Deason, A. Fattahi, V. Belokurov, N. W. Evans, R. J. J. Grand, F. Marinacci and R. Pakmor: The local high-velocity tail and the Galactic escape speed 3527 T. M. Sitnova, L. I. Mashonkina, R. Ezzeddine and A. Frebel: Ultra metal-poor stars: improved atmospheric parameters and NLTE abundances of magnesium and calcium 3544 P. Walczak et al.: Seismic modelling of early B-type pulsators observed by BRITE – I. θ Ophiuchi 3558 N. Z. Ismailov and Sh. K. Ismayilova: High-velocity absorption and emission in the spectrum of supergiant HD 199478 3569 I-T. Ho ( ): A machine learning artificial neural network calibration of the strong-line oxygen abundance 3580 P. Gajdoš et al.: WASP-92, WASP-93, and WASP-118: transit timing variations and long-term stability of the systems 3588 A. King and J.-P. Lasota: No magnetars in ULXs 3595 L. Lehmann et al.: Towards a mid-infrared L band up-conversion interferometer: first on-sky sensitivity test on a single arm 3600 C. S. Anderson, S. P. O’Sullivan, G. H. Heald, T. Hodgson, A. Pasetto and B. M. Gaensler: Blazar jet evolution revealed by multi-epoch broad- band radio polarimetry 3623 A. B. S. Reddy and D. L. Lambert: Comprehensive abundance analysis of red giants in the open clusters Stock 2, NGC 2168, 6475, 6991, and 7762 3642 B. Hoyle and M. M. Rau: Self-consistent redshift estimation using correlation functions without a spectroscopic reference sample 3661 J. Fuller, A. L. Piro and A. S. Jermyn: Slowing the spins of stellar cores 3681 J. J. Grond, R. M. Woods, J. W. Wadsley and H. M. P. Couchman: trevr: A general N log2 N radiative transfer algorithm continued on inside back cover continued from outside back cover 3696 R. M. T. Connors et al.: Combining timing characteristics with physical broad-band spectral modelling of black hole X-ray binary GX 339–4 3715 D. M. Beronya, A. V. Karpova, A. Yu. Kirichenko, S. V. Zharikov, D. A. Zyuzin, Yu. A. Shibanov and A. Cabrera-Lavers: The ultracool helium- atmosphere white dwarf companion of PSR J0740+6620? 3721 G. Yang( ), W. N. Brandt, D. M. Alexander, C.-T. J. Chen( ), Q. Ni( ), F. Vito and F.-F. Zhu( ): Evident black hole-bulge coevolution in the distant universe 3738 D. J. Lagattuta et al.: Probing 3D structure with a large MUSE mosaic: extending the mass model of Frontier Field Abell 370 3761 K. Lund, K. Wood, D. Falceta-Gonçalves, B. Vandenbroucke, N. S. Sartorio, I. A. Bonnell, K. G. Johnston and E. Keto: Radiation hydrodynamic simulations of massive star formation via gravitationally trapped H ii regions – spherically symmetric ionized accretion flows 3771 B. Vandenbroucke et al.: Testing the stability of supersonic ionized Bondi accretion flows with radiation hydrodynamics THE BOARD OF EDITORS 3783 J. J. Davies, R. A. Crain, I. G. McCarthy, B. D. Oppenheimer, J. Schaye, M. Schaller and S. McAlpine: The gas fractions of dark matter haloes Editor-in-Chief: D. R. Flower, University of Durham hosting simulated ~L galaxies are governed by the feedback history of their black holes Deputy Editor-in-Chief: A. R. King, University of Leicester 3794 I. del Moral-Castro et al.: Spotting the differences between active and non-active twin galaxies on kpc-scales: a pilot study 3816 I. Plotnikov and L. Sironi: The synchrotron maser emission from relativistic shocks in Fast Radio Bursts: 1D PIC simulations of cold pair plasmas P.

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