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Extreme star formation in starburst galaxies

Authors :
Snijders, L.
Franx, M.
Werf, P.P. van der
Kennicutt, R.C.
Brandl, B.R.
Dishoeck, E.F. van
Israel, F.P.
Kewley, L.J.
Kuijken, K.H.
Zeeuw, P.T. de
Leiden University
Source :
None
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Starburst galaxies undergo a phase of vigorous star formation. In these galaxies, gas is turned into stars at such a high rate, that the reservoir of available gas is quickly emptied. Numerous massive, bright star clusters are created from the giant molecular clouds. They form an ideal laboratory for the study of rapid star formation. In this thesis, a detailed study of active star-forming regions in the starburst galaxies NGC 4038/4039 and M83 is presented. Sincethe stars are hidden from view by large quantities of dust, we observe them at infrared wavelengths. We address the properties of the newly formed star clusters and the surrounding interstellar matter.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
None
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..2ed7c45b0247f1125eacd484b8e83b13