Far-ultraviolet (FUV; ~1200-2000 angstroms) spectra are fundamental to our understanding of star-forming galaxies, providing a unique window on massive stellar populations, chemical evolution, feedback processes, and reionization. The launch of JWST will soon usher in a new era, pushing the UV spectroscopic frontier to higher redshifts than ever before, however, its success hinges on a comprehensive understanding of the massive star populations and gas conditions that power the observed UV spectral features. This requires a level of detail that is only possible with a combination of ample wavelength coverage, signal-to-noise, spectral-resolution, and sample diversity that has not yet been achieved by any FUV spectral database. We present ...
The PHANGS collaboration has been building a reference data set for the multiscale, multiphase study...
We present a set of multi-wavelength mosaics and photometric catalogs in the ALMA lensing cluster su...
We present sime0farcs4 resolution extinction-independent distributions of star formation and dust in...
Abstract Far-ultraviolet (FUV; ∼1200–2000 Å) spectra are fundamental to our understan...
International audienceFar-ultraviolet (FUV; ~1200-2000 Å) spectra are fundamental to our understandi...
International audienceThe COS Legacy Archive Spectroscopic SurveY (CLASSY) is designed to provide th...
In this paper we use ASPECS, the ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field in band 3 ...
We present an investigation into the first 500 Myr of galaxy evolution from the Cosmic Evolution Ear...
We study the molecular gas properties of high-z galaxies observed in the ALMA Spectroscopic Survey (...
The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discoverin...
Using the deepest 1.2 mm continuum map to date in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, which was obtained as...
We analyze the interstellar medium properties of a sample of 16 bright CO line emitting galaxies ide...
The Legacy ExtraGalactic UV Survey (LEGUS) is a multiwavelength Cycle 21 Treasury program on the Hub...
We make use of sensitive (9.3 μJy beam−1 rms) 1.2 mm continuum observations from the Atacama Large M...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
The PHANGS collaboration has been building a reference data set for the multiscale, multiphase study...
We present a set of multi-wavelength mosaics and photometric catalogs in the ALMA lensing cluster su...
We present sime0farcs4 resolution extinction-independent distributions of star formation and dust in...
Abstract Far-ultraviolet (FUV; ∼1200–2000 Å) spectra are fundamental to our understan...
International audienceFar-ultraviolet (FUV; ~1200-2000 Å) spectra are fundamental to our understandi...
International audienceThe COS Legacy Archive Spectroscopic SurveY (CLASSY) is designed to provide th...
In this paper we use ASPECS, the ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field in band 3 ...
We present an investigation into the first 500 Myr of galaxy evolution from the Cosmic Evolution Ear...
We study the molecular gas properties of high-z galaxies observed in the ALMA Spectroscopic Survey (...
The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discoverin...
Using the deepest 1.2 mm continuum map to date in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, which was obtained as...
We analyze the interstellar medium properties of a sample of 16 bright CO line emitting galaxies ide...
The Legacy ExtraGalactic UV Survey (LEGUS) is a multiwavelength Cycle 21 Treasury program on the Hub...
We make use of sensitive (9.3 μJy beam−1 rms) 1.2 mm continuum observations from the Atacama Large M...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
The PHANGS collaboration has been building a reference data set for the multiscale, multiphase study...
We present a set of multi-wavelength mosaics and photometric catalogs in the ALMA lensing cluster su...
We present sime0farcs4 resolution extinction-independent distributions of star formation and dust in...