Hot core molecules should be detectable in external active galaxies out to high redshift. We present here a detailed study of the chemistry of star-forming regions under physical conditions that differ significantly from those likely to be appropriate in the Milky Way Galaxy. We examine, in particular, the trends in molecular abundances as a function of time with respect to changes in the rel-evant physical parameters. These parameters include metallicity, dust:gas mass ratio, the H2 formation rate, relative initial elemental abundances, the cosmic ray ionization rate, and the temperature of hot cores. These trends indicate how different tracers provide information on the physical conditions and on evo-lutionary age. We identify hot core tr...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
Studying the molecular phase of the interstellar medium in galaxy nuclei is fundamental for the unde...
With the advent of ALMA astronomers will be able to routinely use millimeter-wave observations of mo...
The very high rates of second generation star formation detected and inferred in high redshift objec...
The very high rates of second generation star formation detected and inferred in high redshift objec...
The very high rates of second generation star formation detected and inferred in high-redshift objec...
Abstract. In order to study whether there is any correlation between nuclear activities, gas content...
International audienceI review some recent results about the molecular content of galaxies, obtained...
We adopted a Galactic model of massive star forming regions (Viti & Williams 1999; Viti et al. 2001...
In recent years there has been much debate, both observational and theoretical, about the nature of ...
The use of specific tracers of the dense molecular gas phase can help to explore the feedback of act...
We combine a semi-analytic model of galaxy formation, tracking atomic and molecular phases of cold g...
The determination of chemical abundances in star-forming galaxies and the study of their evolution o...
In order to study whether there is any correlation between nuclear activities, gas content, and the...
International audienceAims. Current star formation research centers the characterization of the phys...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
Studying the molecular phase of the interstellar medium in galaxy nuclei is fundamental for the unde...
With the advent of ALMA astronomers will be able to routinely use millimeter-wave observations of mo...
The very high rates of second generation star formation detected and inferred in high redshift objec...
The very high rates of second generation star formation detected and inferred in high redshift objec...
The very high rates of second generation star formation detected and inferred in high-redshift objec...
Abstract. In order to study whether there is any correlation between nuclear activities, gas content...
International audienceI review some recent results about the molecular content of galaxies, obtained...
We adopted a Galactic model of massive star forming regions (Viti & Williams 1999; Viti et al. 2001...
In recent years there has been much debate, both observational and theoretical, about the nature of ...
The use of specific tracers of the dense molecular gas phase can help to explore the feedback of act...
We combine a semi-analytic model of galaxy formation, tracking atomic and molecular phases of cold g...
The determination of chemical abundances in star-forming galaxies and the study of their evolution o...
In order to study whether there is any correlation between nuclear activities, gas content, and the...
International audienceAims. Current star formation research centers the characterization of the phys...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
Studying the molecular phase of the interstellar medium in galaxy nuclei is fundamental for the unde...
With the advent of ALMA astronomers will be able to routinely use millimeter-wave observations of mo...