The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are known to form from the gravitational collapse of dense clumps in interstellar molecular clouds, and it has been proposed that the resulting star formation rate is proportional to either the amount of mass above a threshold gas surface density, or the gas volume density. These star formation prescriptions appear to hold in nearby molecular clouds in our MilkyWay Galaxy’s disc as well as in distant galaxies where the star formation rates are often much larger. The inner 500 pc of our Galaxy, the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), contains the largest concentration of dense, high-surface density molecular gas in the Milky Way, providing an environme...
Observations of the interstellar medium are key to deciphering the physical processes regulating sta...
Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2015We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecu...
Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2015We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecu...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...
The star formation rate (SFR) in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ, i.e. the central 500 pc) of the Mi...
The environment within the inner few hundred parsecs of the Milky Way, known as the "Central Molecul...
The inner few hundred parsecs of the Milky Way harbours gas densities, pressures, velocity dispersio...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
In this paper, we investigate scaling relations between star formation rates and molecular gas masse...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...
Observations of the interstellar medium are key to deciphering the physical processes regulating sta...
Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2015We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecu...
Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2015We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecu...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...
The star formation rate (SFR) in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ, i.e. the central 500 pc) of the Mi...
The environment within the inner few hundred parsecs of the Milky Way, known as the "Central Molecul...
The inner few hundred parsecs of the Milky Way harbours gas densities, pressures, velocity dispersio...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
In this paper, we investigate scaling relations between star formation rates and molecular gas masse...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...
Observations of the interstellar medium are key to deciphering the physical processes regulating sta...
Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2015We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecu...
Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2015We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecu...