Monthly Archives: August 2013

Thursday August 29th, 2013

Recently in our circle we have been repeatedly discussing that the centers of galaxies are typically dominated by older stellar populations, resulting in a very ‘red’ energy distribution. However, Dewitt et. al. uses near-infrared spectroscopy to identify three x-ray sources … Continue reading

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Fri 8/23

Two MIR color selected evolutionary studies, on hot dust, and radio AGN. JD Hot-Dust (690K) Luminosity Density and its Evolution in the last 7.5Gyr Hugo Messias, Bahram Mobasher, José Manuel Afonso (Submitted on 21 Aug 2013) [Abridged] We study the … Continue reading

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Mon. 8/20/2013

This is Tera Parkin’s paper from Christine Wilson’s group on M51. This will be an important paper from the point of view of setting ISM conditions in galaxies. This work makes use of PACS and SPIRE data, and is complementary … Continue reading

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Tuesday, 8/20/13

Just one paper today, possibly relevant for Adam’s post-starburst galaxies? – Alison Title: A technique for estimation of starburst masses and ages in luminous compact galaxies Authors: Parnovsky, S. L.; Izotova, I. Y. Affiliation: AA(Astronomical Observatory of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv … Continue reading

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Tuesday 8/13/13

A day off, I didn’t find any papers interesting enough to draw all of your attentions to… (Alison)

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Tuesday, 8/6/13

Just one paper today – and on [CI]! Shimajiri et al. have mapped the Orion-A molecular clouds in [CI] using the ASTE 10m telescope down in Chile. They find that the [CI] has a similar distribution to 12CO(1-0), but even … Continue reading

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