Connecting stars and ionised gas with integral-field spectroscopy
Using integral-field spectroscopy, the SAURON survey has shown that early-type galaxies, once thought to be essentially devoid of gas, commonly show ionised gas emission. This emission is found with a rich variety of distributions and kinematics, ranging from very uniform disks or rings, and large-s...
Main Authors: | McDermid, R, Emsellem, E, Shapiro, K, Bacon, R, Bureau, M, Cappellari, M, Davies, R, de Zeeuw, T, Falcon-Barroso, J, Krajnovic, D, Kuntschner, H, Peletier, R, Sarzi, M, van de Ven, G |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2007
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