Obscured activity: AGN, quasars, starbursts and ULIGs observed by the infrared space observatory
Some of the most 'active' galaxies in the Universe are obscured by large quantities of dust and emit a substantial fraction of their bolometric luminosity in the infrared. Observations of these infrared luminous galaxies with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) have provided a relatively...
Main Authors: | Verma, A, Charmandaris, V, Klaas, U, Lutz, D, Haas, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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