Extreme gas kinematics in the z=2.2 powerful radio galaxy MRC1138-262: Evidence for efficient AGN feedback in the early Universe?
To explain the properties of the most massive low-redshift galaxies and the shape of their mass function, recent models of galaxy evolution include strong AGN feedback to complement starburst-driven feedback in massive galaxies. Using the near-infrared integral-field spectrograph SPIFFI on the VLT,...
Main Authors: | Nesvadba, N, Lehnert, MD, Eisenhauer, F, Gilbert, A, Tecza, M, Abuter, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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