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Title: Resolving the cosmic infrared background with the Herschel Space Observatory and dust destruction by radio jets.
Authors: Nagar, Neil Mark; supervisor de grado
Leiton-Thompson, Roger
Keywords: Astronomía Infrarroja;Galaxias;Polvo Cósmico;Fotometría Astronómica.
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Universidad de Concepción.
Abstract: During the last decades, infrared astronomy has changed our view about the evolution of galaxies, especially revealing that at large distances (z >1) individual galaxies are typically Utraluminous Infrared Galaxies (ULIRGs, 1012 < Lbol < 1013L.). Currently, we have access to large variety of physical information based on the emission in the infrared (IR) bands, radiation that in the case of galaxies mostly comes from dust grains.
Description: Tesis presentada para obtener el grado de Doctor en Ciencias Físicas.
URI: http://repositorio.udec.cl/jspui/handle/11594/1478
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