Modeling Ionized Gas in the Small Magellanic Cloud: The Wolf–Rayet Nebula N76
We present Cloudy modeling of infrared emission lines in the Wolf–Rayet (WR) nebula N76 caused by one of the most luminous and hottest WR stars in the low metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud.
Elizabeth Tarantino+7 more
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A Bias in Optical Observations of High-Redshift Luminous Infrared Galaxies [PDF]
V. Charmandaris+2 more
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Blazars can be detected from very large distances due to their high luminosity. However, the detection of γ -ray emission of blazars beyond z = 3 has only been confirmed for a small number of sources.
Andrea Gokus+15 more
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Discovery of spectacular quasar-driven superbubbles in red quasars. [PDF]
Shen L+9 more
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The X-ray properties of luminous infrared galaxies and their contribution to the X-ray background
G. Risaliti
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Erratum: “CO Molecular Gas in Infrared Luminous Galaxies” (ApJ, 588, 771 [2003]) [PDF]
Lihong Yao+3 more
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Detection of companion galaxies around hot dust-obscured hyper-luminous galaxy W0410-0913. [PDF]
Ginolfi M+20 more
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Spitzer Observations of the SCUBA/VLA Sources in the Lockman Hole: Star Formation History of Infrared‐Luminous Galaxies [PDF]
Eiichi Egami+26 more
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A radio-detected type Ia supernova with helium-rich circumstellar material. [PDF]
Kool EC+36 more
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Identification of Luminous Infrared Galaxies at 1 ≲ z ≲ 2.5 [PDF]
E. Le Floc’h+26 more
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