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Della Bruna, L. et al. (incl. Robert, C.) 2022, Stellar feedback in M83 as observed with MUSE. I. Overview, an unprecedented view of the stellar and gas kinematics and evidence of outflowing gas, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 660, id.A77, 26 pp.

Pingel, N. M., et al. (incl. Joncas, G.) 2022,GASKAP-HI pilot survey science I: ASKAP zoom observations of HI emission in the Small Magellanic Cloud, PASA, Volume 39, article id. e005

Zemlyanukha, P., et al. (incl. Joncas, G.) 2022,Fragmented atomic shell around S187 H II region and its interaction with molecular and ionized gas, MNRAS, Volume 515, Issue 2, pp.2445-2463

Karera, P., Drissen, L., Martel, H., et al. 2022, The interacting pair of galaxies Arp 82: integral field spectroscopy and numerical simulations, MNRAS, Volume 514, Issue 2, pp.2769-2792

Martel, H., Côté, B., & Drissen, L. 2022, Cosmological simulations of the intergalactic medium evolution. III. SPH simulations, ApJ, 935, 124

Lu, A., et al. (incl. Drissen, L.; Martin, T., Massé, É., Robert, C.) 2022,WISDOM project - XI. Star formation efficiency in the bulge of the AGN-host Galaxy NGC 3169 with SITELLE and ALMA, MNRAS, Volume 514, Issue 4, pp.5035-5055

Vicens, S., Drissen, L., & Robert, C. 2022, Discovery of planetary nebulae in NGC 4214 with SITELLE, SPIE - Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation

Drissen, L. 2022, SITELLE, CFHT’s wide-field imaging Fourier transform spectrometer: from the Milky way to clusters of galaxies, SPIE - Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation

Beaulieu, D., Robert, C., Savard, G., et al. 2022, NGC 925 with SITELLE: HII region analysis, SPIE - Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation,

Della Bruna, L. et al. (incl. Savard, G.; Robert, C.) 2022,Stellar feedback in M83 as observed with MUSE -- II. Analysis of the HII region population: ionisation budget and pre-SN feedback, Accepted for publication in A&A.

Ruest, M., Poitras, C., & Drissen, L. 2022, The Crescent Nebula and its hundreds of line-of sight stars as seen with the imaging FTS SITELLE, SPIE - Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation

Dickey, J. M., et al. (incl. Joncas, G.) 2022, GASKAP Pilot Survey Science. II. ASKAP Zoom Observations of Galactic 21 cm Absorption, ApJ, Volume 926, Issue 2, id.186, 20 pp.

Paladini, R., et al. (incl. Joncas, G.) 2021, The Planck Submillimeter Properties of Galactic High-mass Star-forming Regions: Dust Temperatures, Luminosities, Masses, and Star Formation Efficiency, ApJ, Volume 911, Issue 1, id.69, 13 pp.

Sévigny, M., St.-Louis, N., & Drissen, L. 2021, New insights into the WR nebula M1-67 with SITELLE, MNRAS, Volume 501, Issue 4, pp.5350-5361

Dumont, A., & Martel, H. 2021, Formation of dwarf galaxies in major gas-rich disc-disc mergers, MNRAS, Volume 503, Issue 2, pp.2866-2880

Martin, T., Drissen, L., Prunet, S., et al. 2021, Data reduction and calibration accuracy of the imaging Fourier transform spectrometer SITELLE,MNRAS, Volume 505, Issue 4, pp.5514-5529

Williamson, D., & Martel, H. 2021, The Evolution of Magellanic-like Galaxy Pairs and the Production of Magellanic Stream Analogs in Simulations with Tides, Ram Pressure, and Stellar Feedback, ApJ, Volume 907, Issue 1, id.9, 17 pp.

Duarte Puertas, S. M., et al. (incl. Drissen, L.) 2021, Searching for intergalactic star forming regions in Stephan's Quintet with SITELLE. II. Physical properties and metallicity, A&A, Volume 645, id.A57, 26 pp.

Liu, Q., Yee, H., Drissen, L., et al. 2021, SITELLE Hα Imaging Spectroscopy of z ∼ 0.25 Clusters: Emission-line Galaxy Detection and Ionized Gas Offset in Abell 2390 and Abell 2465, ApJ, Volume 908, Issue 2, id.228, 19 pp.

Martin, T.,  Milisavljevic, D., Drissen, L.2021, 3D mapping of the Crab Nebula with SITELLE - I. Deconvolution and kinematic reconstruction, MNRAS, Volume 502, Issue 2, pp.1864-1881

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