Extragalactic spectroscopy with the infrared space observatory
The Infrared Space Observatory is opening the 2.5 to 200 mu m band for detailed studies of galaxies. Based an the first results on ionic emission lines obtained with the Short-Wavelength-Spectrometer me discuss the nature of ultra-luminous IR, galaxies.
Main Authors: | Genzel, R, Lutz, D, Egami, E, Kunze, D, Rigopoulou, D, Sturm, E, Moorwood, A, DeGraauw, T, Sternberg, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1997
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