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Overview of the ESCAPE Dark Matter Test Science Project for astronomers. [PDF]
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A small and vigorous black hole in the early Universe. [PDF]
Maiolino R +38 more
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Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) science: Gas and dust in nearby galaxies. [PDF]
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Supernova Explosions and Self-Enrichment in Primordial Galaxies
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COLDSIM predictions of [C II] emission in primordial galaxies
Context. A powerful tool with which to probe the gas content at high redshift is the [C II] 158 μm submillimetre emission line, which, due to its low excitation potential and luminous emission, is considered a possible direct tracer of star forming gas. Aims.
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Primordial Galaxies: From Local HII Galaxies to High Redshift Galaxies
1999Primordial galaxies at early epoch may be strong Lya emitters. I review the results of recent studies of local HII galaxies on their Lya emission that are relevant to the search of distant young galaxies. The interdependance of the Lya escape with the properties of the ISM in starburst galaxies is outlined.
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Primordial Synthesis of Superheavy Nuclei in the Galaxy
Nature, 1970ASTROPHYSICAL evidence in favour of the thesis that an appreciable amount of the heavy elements was produced in a giant explosion in the nucleus of the galaxy about 7 × 109 yr ago has been given by Unsold1. Cosmochemical arguments could support Ambartsumyan's concept2 of the presence of massive bulks of prestellar matter in the nuclei of the galaxies ...
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