International audienceOne of the tightest correlations in astronomy is the relation between the integrated radio continuum and the far-infrared (FIR) emission. Within nearby galaxies, variations in the radio-FIR correlation have been observed, mainly because the cosmic ray electrons migrate before they lose their energy via synchrotron emission or escape. The major cosmic-ray electron transport mechanisms within the plane of galactic disks are diffusion, and streaming. A predicted radio continuum map can be obtained by convolving the map of cosmic-ray electron sources, represented by that of the star formation, with adaptive Gaussian and exponential kernels. The ratio between the smoothing lengthscales at 6 cm and 20 cm can be used to deter...
Context. Radio continuum (RC) emission in galaxies allows us to measure star formation rates (SFRs) ...
International audienceContext. Cosmic rays and magnetic fields are key ingredients in galaxy evoluti...
We present a study of the spatially resolved radio continuum-star formation rate (RC-SFR) relation u...
One of the tightest correlations in astronomy is the relation between the integrated radio continuum...
One of the tightest correlations in astronomy is the relation between the integrated radio continuum...
One of the tightest correlations in astronomy is the relation between the integrated radio continuum...
International audienceGiven the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in gala...
Given the multiple energy loss mechanisms of cosmic ray electrons in galaxies, the tightness of the ...
International audienceContext. In order to understand galaxy evolution, it is essential to measure s...
We present results on the interstellar medium (ISM) properties of 29 galaxies based on a comparison ...
Given the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in galaxies, the tightness of...
Using data obtained as part of the {\it Spitzer} Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS; Kennicutt e...
Using data obtained for 12 galaxies as part of the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS) a...
We present a study of the spatially resolved radio continuum-star formation rate (RC-SFR) relation u...
International audienceContext. Cosmic rays and magnetic fields are key ingredients in galaxy evoluti...
Context. Radio continuum (RC) emission in galaxies allows us to measure star formation rates (SFRs) ...
International audienceContext. Cosmic rays and magnetic fields are key ingredients in galaxy evoluti...
We present a study of the spatially resolved radio continuum-star formation rate (RC-SFR) relation u...
One of the tightest correlations in astronomy is the relation between the integrated radio continuum...
One of the tightest correlations in astronomy is the relation between the integrated radio continuum...
One of the tightest correlations in astronomy is the relation between the integrated radio continuum...
International audienceGiven the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in gala...
Given the multiple energy loss mechanisms of cosmic ray electrons in galaxies, the tightness of the ...
International audienceContext. In order to understand galaxy evolution, it is essential to measure s...
We present results on the interstellar medium (ISM) properties of 29 galaxies based on a comparison ...
Given the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in galaxies, the tightness of...
Using data obtained as part of the {\it Spitzer} Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS; Kennicutt e...
Using data obtained for 12 galaxies as part of the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS) a...
We present a study of the spatially resolved radio continuum-star formation rate (RC-SFR) relation u...
International audienceContext. Cosmic rays and magnetic fields are key ingredients in galaxy evoluti...
Context. Radio continuum (RC) emission in galaxies allows us to measure star formation rates (SFRs) ...
International audienceContext. Cosmic rays and magnetic fields are key ingredients in galaxy evoluti...
We present a study of the spatially resolved radio continuum-star formation rate (RC-SFR) relation u...