In this Letter, we report the discovery of CO fluxes, suggesting very high gas fractions in three disk galaxies seen in the nearby universe (z similar to 0.1). These galaxies were investigated as part of the DYnamics of Newly Assembled Massive Objects (DYNAMO) survey. High-resolution Hubble Space Telescope imaging of these objects reveals the presence of large star forming clumps in the bodies of the galaxies, while spatially resolved spectroscopy of redshifted II alpha reveals the presence of high dispersion rotating disks. The internal dynamical state of these galaxies resembles that of disk systems seen at much higher redshifts (1 < z < 3). Using CO(1-0) observations made with the Plateau de Bure Interferometer, we find gas fractions of ...
DYNAMO is a multiwavelength, spatially resolved survey of local (z ∼ 0.1) star-forming galaxies desi...
Dense molecular clouds are critical to the activity occurring in galactic nuclei. They are the activ...
Massive galaxies in the distant Universe form stars at much higher rates than today. Although direct...
In this Letter, we report the discovery of CO fluxes, suggesting very high gas fractions in three di...
In this Letter, we report the discovery of CO fluxes, suggesting very high gas fractions in three di...
We present the first detection of molecular gas cooling CO emission lines from ordinary massive gala...
We present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas reservoirs in normal, nea...
International audienceWe present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas res...
International audienceWe present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas res...
International audienceWe present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas res...
International audienceWe present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas res...
The molecular gas is very difficult to resolve in high-redshift galaxies. Therefore, most of the sur...
We study the spatially resolved stellar kinematics of two star-forming galaxies at z ~ 0.1 from the ...
We study the stellar population properties of massive star-forming clumps in gas-rich, turbulent dis...
We have resolved molecular gas in a star forming disk galaxy at z>2 down to the scale of ~500 pc. Pr...
DYNAMO is a multiwavelength, spatially resolved survey of local (z ∼ 0.1) star-forming galaxies desi...
Dense molecular clouds are critical to the activity occurring in galactic nuclei. They are the activ...
Massive galaxies in the distant Universe form stars at much higher rates than today. Although direct...
In this Letter, we report the discovery of CO fluxes, suggesting very high gas fractions in three di...
In this Letter, we report the discovery of CO fluxes, suggesting very high gas fractions in three di...
We present the first detection of molecular gas cooling CO emission lines from ordinary massive gala...
We present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas reservoirs in normal, nea...
International audienceWe present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas res...
International audienceWe present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas res...
International audienceWe present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas res...
International audienceWe present evidence for very high gas fractions and extended molecular gas res...
The molecular gas is very difficult to resolve in high-redshift galaxies. Therefore, most of the sur...
We study the spatially resolved stellar kinematics of two star-forming galaxies at z ~ 0.1 from the ...
We study the stellar population properties of massive star-forming clumps in gas-rich, turbulent dis...
We have resolved molecular gas in a star forming disk galaxy at z>2 down to the scale of ~500 pc. Pr...
DYNAMO is a multiwavelength, spatially resolved survey of local (z ∼ 0.1) star-forming galaxies desi...
Dense molecular clouds are critical to the activity occurring in galactic nuclei. They are the activ...
Massive galaxies in the distant Universe form stars at much higher rates than today. Although direct...