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We present millimetre and submillimetre observa- tions of comet C/1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp) undertaken near peri- helion with the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory and the 30- m telescope and Plateau-de-Bure interferometer of the Institut de... more
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      Interstellar MediumSurface ChemistrySolar SystemSolar Nebula
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaStar FormationLuminous Infrared Galaxies
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      PhysicsDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)AstronomyHigh Resolution
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaStar FormationExtinction
In order to constrain the bolometric luminosities, dust properties and molecular gas content of giant Lyman alpha nebulae, the so-called Lyman alpha blobs, we have carried out a study of dust continuum and CO line emission in two... more
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      Organic ChemistryInfraredSpatial resolutionPlateau De Bure Interferometer
High-redshift, dust-obscured galaxies, selected to be luminous in the radio but relatively faint at 850 μm, appear to represent a different population from the ultraluminous submillimeter-bright population. They may be star-forming... more
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaActive Galactic NucleiGalaxy Formation and Evolution
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      Star FormationDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Plateau De Bure InterferometerSpectral Resolution
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      Star FormationKineticsDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Abundance
We present millimetre and submillimetre observa- tions of comet C/1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp) undertaken near peri- helion with the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory and the 30- m telescope and Plateau-de-Bure interferometer of the Institut de... more
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      Interstellar MediumSurface ChemistrySolar SystemSolar Nebula
The NUGA project is the first high-resolution (0.5''-1'') CO survey of low luminosity AGN including the full sequence of activity types (Seyfert 1--2 and LINERs). NUGA aims to study systematically the different mechanisms... more
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      PhysicsSpatial ScaleHigh ResolutionPlateau De Bure Interferometer
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaStar FormationFill Factor
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      Astrophysical PlasmaMasersPlateau De Bure Interferometer
We present high angular resolution interferometric observations of the dust continuum at 2.7 and 1.3 mm, and of the HC3N (12-11) and C18O (2-1) emission around L1157-mm, a Class~0 object that drives a spectacular molecular outflow. The... more
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      Star FormationDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Grain GrowthPlateau De Bure Interferometer
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      Star FormationGalaxy Formation and EvolutionRadio GalaxiesGalaxy evolution
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      PhysicsDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Magnetic fieldNumerical Simulation
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      Dust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Radio GalaxiesSpectrumPlateau De Bure Interferometer
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaMillimeter Wave AntennasPower Law
We report the detection of CO(3-2) emission from a bright, gravitationally lensed Lyman Break Galaxy, LBGJ213512.73-010143 (the 'Cosmic Eye'), at z=3.07 using the Plateau de Bure Interferometer. This is only the second detection of... more
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaStar FormationGalaxy Formation and Evolution
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      Star FormationMorphologyDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Astronomy
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      Dust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Radio GalaxiesSpectrumPlateau De Bure Interferometer
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      Statistical SignificanceFar InfraredPlateau De Bure Interferometer
We present COSAS (CO Survey of late AGB Stars), a project to map and analyze the 12CO J = 1-0 and J = 2-1 line emission in a representative sample of circumstellar envelopes around AGB and post-AGB stars. The survey was undertaken with... more
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      AstronomyAGB starsPlateau De Bure InterferometerLarge Scale
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      Kinematics and DynamicsActive GalaxiesPlateau De Bure InterferometerHigh Sensitivity
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      Dust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Radio GalaxiesDynamicsKinematics
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      AstronomyAGB starsPlateau De Bure InterferometerLarge Scale
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      AstrochemistryDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Milky WaySpiral Galaxies
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaX RaysPlateau De Bure Interferometer
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      Star FormationDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Near InfraredSolar Radiation Pressure
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaGalaxy Formation and EvolutionHigh Redshift Universe
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      Astrophysical PlasmaStar FormationGalaxy Formation and EvolutionHigh redshift galaxies and quasars
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      Polycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonInfraredPlateau De Bure InterferometerObservational Study
There are still many open questions as to the physical mechanisms at work in Low Luminosity AGN that accrete in the extreme sub-Eddington regime. Simultaneous multi-wavelength studies have been very successful in constraining the... more
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      PhysicsBlack HolesDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Accretion Disks
We present the first interferometric observations of CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) line emission from the warped LINER NGC3718, obtained with the IRAM PdBI. This L1.9 galaxy has a prominent dust lane and on kpc scales, a strongly warped atomic and... more
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      PhysicsActive Galactic NucleiDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Kinematics and Dynamics
This paper presents high-resolution (4 ′′x3′′) interferometer observations of the inner disk of the starburst spiral NGC 3593, made in the (1–0) line of 12CO. NGC 3593 is an early-type system known to possess two counterrotating stellar... more
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      Galaxy Formation and EvolutionDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Near InfraredNumerical Simulation
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      Dust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)X RaysActive GalaxiesSpatial resolution
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      PhysicsDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Plateau De Bure InterferometerVelocity Field
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      PhysicsDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)High ResolutionInfrared
The Orion Kleinmann-Low nebula is the closest (~414 pc) and the most studied massive star formation region. Several components (Hot Core, Plateau, Compact Ridge and Extended Ridge) are associated with Orion-KL. These have different... more
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      Interstellar MediumStar FormationKineticsMolecular Clouds
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      Chemical EngineeringPhysicsMedicineX Rays
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      Light ScatteringKineticsAstronomyMultiple Scattering
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      Star FormationDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Spatial DistributionHigh Resolution
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      Dust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Molecular CloudsAtomic OxygenRadiative Transfer
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      Active Galactic NucleiGalaxy Formation and EvolutionDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)High redshift galaxies and quasars
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      Dust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Uv RadiationRadiative TransferPlateau De Bure Interferometer
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      Organic ChemistryAstrophysical PlasmaSpatial ScaleKinematics and Dynamics
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      Star FormationMorphologyDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Spatial resolution
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      Dust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)Accretion DisksNational Science FoundationModels
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      Star FormationDust (Astronomy & Astrophysics)SpectrumPlateau De Bure Interferometer
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      Black HolesAccretion DisksCosmologyRadio Galaxies