|   | 
Details
   web
Record
Author Minier, Vincent; Durand, Gilles; Lagage, Pierre-Olivier; Talvard, M
Title CAMISTIC: THz/submm astronomy at Dome C in Antarctica Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
Year 2007 Publication Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue Pages 709-710
Keywords
Abstract Abstract Submillimetre (submm) astronomy is the prime technique to unveil the birth and early evolution of a broad range of astrophysical objects. It is a relatively new branch of observational astrophysics which focuses on studies of the cold Universe, i.e., objects radiating a significant if not dominant fraction of their energy at wavelengths ranging from ˜ 100 μm to ˜ 1 mm. Submm continuum observations are particularly powerful to measure the luminosities, temperatures and masses of cold dust emitting objects. Examples of such objects include star-forming clouds in our Galaxy, prestellar cores and deeply embedded protostars, protoplanetary disks around young stars, as well as nearby starburst galaxies and dust-enshrouded high-redshift galaxies in the early Universe.
Programme 1040
Campaign
Address
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Approved yes
Call Number Serial (down) 5483
Permanent link to this record