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An Outline of Stellar Astrophysics with Problems and Solutions
Probing the High-Redshift Universe with SPICA: Toward the Epoch of Reionization and Beyond
Monthly Newsletter of the Durban Centre - March 2018
OPTICAL IMAGING of VERY LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXY SYSTEMS: PHOTOMETRIC PROPERTIES and LATE EVOLUTION Santiago Arribas,1,2 Howard Bushouse, and Ray A
An ISOCAM Survey Through Gravitationally Lensing Galaxy Clusters. IV
The Radio Core Structure of the Luminous Infrared Galaxy NGC 4418 a Young Clustered Starburst Revealed? E
An Analysis of the Environment and Gas Content of Luminous Infrared Galaxies
An ISOCAM Survey Through Gravitationally Lensing Galaxy Clusters
Intense Star Formation Within Resolved Compact Regions in a Galaxy at Z = 2.3
High-Redshift Star Formation in the ALMA Era 1 2,3,4 Rsos.Royalsocietypublishing.Org J
Star Formation and Nuclear Activity of Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies
Arxiv:1402.1456V1 [Astro-Ph.CO] 6 Feb 2014 2.4.1 Intrinsic Variation in Seds
The Physical Properties and Cosmic Environments of Quasars in the First Gyr of the Universe
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The Dawn Light of Blueberry Galaxies: Spectroscopic and Photometric Studies of Two Starburst Dwarf Galaxies
→ Merging Galaxies a Xmm-Newton & Hubble Space Telescope Archive Tutorial
A Review of Recent Observations of Galactic Winds Driven by Star Formation
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Subarcsecond Mid-Infrared Observations of Ngc 6240: Limitations of Active Galactic Nucleus–Starburst Power Diagnostics1 E
The High-Redshift Universe with Spitzer
Earth and Space Sciences Annual Report 2015 Dear Reader
Galaxy Morphology1
An Infrared Study of Local Galaxy Mergers
Nearby Normal and Luminous Infrared Galaxies with the SKA
A Tidal Disruption Event in the Nearby Ultra-Luminous Infrared Galaxy F01004-2237
Galaxy Morphology
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Dusty Star Forming Galaxies at High Redshift
Observational Constraints on the Feeding of Supermassive Black Holes
The Messenger
FY12 High-Level Deliverables
The [CII] 158 Μm Line Emission in High-Redshift Galaxies
Luminous Infrared Galaxies with the Submillimeter Array: Probing The
Study Explores Extremely Luminous Infrared Galaxy WISEJ0909+0002 14 April 2021, by Tomasz Nowakowski
Massive Star Formation in Wolf-Rayet Galaxies , I
Arxiv:2010.05072V1 [Astro-Ph.GA] 10 Oct 2020 2 M
H I Line Observations of Luminous Infrared Galaxy Mergers
2014 Annual Progress Report and 2015 Program Plan of the Gemini Observatory
A Survey of the 158 M [CII] Line at from Galaxies at Z ~ 1 to 2
Tomczak, Adam1.Pdf
An Infrared Study of Local Galaxy Mergers”, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol
Paper Are the Hickson Compact Groups (Hcgs), the Velocity Distributions of the Galaxies
The Role of Starburst–Active Galactic Nucleus Composites in Luminous Infrared Galaxy Mergers: Insights from the New Optical Classification Scheme T.-T
WISE1013+6112 Is One of the Most Luminous Infrared Galaxies, Study Finds 19 December 2019, by Tomasz Nowakowski
2013.1 - Grade a & B Proposals
Probing the High-Redshift Universe with SPICA: Toward the Epoch of Reionisation and Beyond
When Galaxies Collide
158Μm Line Emission in High-Redshift Galaxies Guilaine Lagache Aix-Marseille Université, France
The AGN Luminosity Fraction in Merging Galaxies
Luminous Infrared Galaxies
First Mid-Infrared Spectrum of a Faint High-Z Galaxy: Observations of CFRS 14.1157 with the Infrared Spectrograph* on the Spitzer Space Telescope ** Sarah J.U