Context. The nuclear starburst in the nearby galaxy M82 provides an excellent laboratory for understanding the physics of star formation. This galaxy has been extensively observed in the past, revealing tens of radio-bright compact objects embedded in a diffuse free-free absorbing medium. Our understanding of the structure and physics of this medium in M82 can be greatly improved by high-resolution images at low frequencies where the effects of free-free absorption are most prominent. Aims. The aims of this study are, firstly, to demonstrate imaging using international baselines of the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR), and secondly, to constrain low-frequency spectra of compact and diffuse emission in the central starburst region of M82 via high...
Context. Arp 299 is the brightest luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) within 50 Mpc, with IR luminosity ...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Context. The nuclear starburst in the nearby galaxy M82 provides an excellent laboratory for underst...
Context. The nuclear starburst in the nearby galaxy M82 provides an excellent laboratory for underst...
Young, massive stars profoundly affect the interstellar medium (ISM) in galasies. Many of these effe...
grantor: University of TorontoYoung, massive stars profoundly affect the interstellar medi...
Star formation and galaxy evolution are intimately linked together. A detailed understanding of the ...
Context. Arp 220 is the prototypical ultra luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG). Despite extensive studi...
Star formation and galaxy evolution are intimately linked together. A detailed understanding of the...
Context. Arp 220 is the prototypical ultra luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG). Despite extensive studi...
Context. Arp 220 is the prototypical ultra luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG). Despite extensive studi...
Composite of four images. Bottom-right and center: the 25m radio telescope at On-sala Space Observat...
International audienceWe present an International LOFAR Telescope sub-arcsecond resolution image of ...
We calculate the range of possible masses for dark spheres of bound fully degenerate fermions as a f...
Context. Arp 299 is the brightest luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) within 50 Mpc, with IR luminosity ...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Context. The nuclear starburst in the nearby galaxy M82 provides an excellent laboratory for underst...
Context. The nuclear starburst in the nearby galaxy M82 provides an excellent laboratory for underst...
Young, massive stars profoundly affect the interstellar medium (ISM) in galasies. Many of these effe...
grantor: University of TorontoYoung, massive stars profoundly affect the interstellar medi...
Star formation and galaxy evolution are intimately linked together. A detailed understanding of the ...
Context. Arp 220 is the prototypical ultra luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG). Despite extensive studi...
Star formation and galaxy evolution are intimately linked together. A detailed understanding of the...
Context. Arp 220 is the prototypical ultra luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG). Despite extensive studi...
Context. Arp 220 is the prototypical ultra luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG). Despite extensive studi...
Composite of four images. Bottom-right and center: the 25m radio telescope at On-sala Space Observat...
International audienceWe present an International LOFAR Telescope sub-arcsecond resolution image of ...
We calculate the range of possible masses for dark spheres of bound fully degenerate fermions as a f...
Context. Arp 299 is the brightest luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) within 50 Mpc, with IR luminosity ...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...
Context. Low-frequency radio continuum observations (<300 MHz) can provide valuable information on t...