Cool Gas in High-Redshift Galaxies
National Radio Astronomy Observatory · Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
Abstract
Over the past decade, observations of the cool interstellar medium (ISM) in distant galaxies via molecular and atomic fine structure line (FSL) emission have gone from a curious look into a few extreme, rare objects to a mainstream tool for studying galaxy formation out to the highest redshifts. Molecular gas has been observed in close to 200 galaxies at z > 1, including numerous AGN host-galaxies out to z ∼ 7, highly star-forming submillimeter galaxies, and increasing samples of main-sequence color-selected star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 1.5 to 2.5. Studies have moved well beyond simple detections to dynamical imaging at kiloparsec-scale resolution and multiline, multispecies studies that determine the…
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Authors
2- CCC.L. CarilliCorresponding
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
- FWF. Walter
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
Topics & keywords
- Galaxy
- Star formation
- Metallicity
- Interstellar medium
- Luminosity
- COSMIC cancer database
- Universe
- Line (geometry)