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Do Unusually Cold Starburst Galaxies Exist? A Case Study
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The Prevalence of Star-forming Clumps as a Function of Environmental Overdensity in Local Galaxies
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Shocked POststarburst Galaxy Survey. IV. Outflows in Shocked Poststarburst Galaxies Are Not Responsible for Quenching
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No Galaxy-scale [C ii] Fast Outflow in the z = 6.72 Red Quasar HSC J1205–0000
Published 2025-01-01“…With the [C ii ]-based dynamical mass of ∼1 × 10 ^11 M _⊙ , we conclude that J1205–0000 is hosted by a starburst galaxy. In contradiction to T. Izumi et al., our improved analysis shows no hint of a broad component in the [C ii ] line spectrum. …”
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Studying the Interstellar Medium of H II/BCD Galaxies Using IFU Spectroscopy
Published 2013-01-01“…We confirm that, within observational uncertainties, our sample galaxies show nearly spatially constant chemical abundances similar to other low-mass starburst galaxies. They also show He ii λ4686 emission with the properties being suggestive of a mix of excitation sources and with Wolf-Rayet stars being excluded as the primary ones. …”
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