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Author Minier, Vincent; Durand, Gilles; Lagage, Pierre-Olivier; Talvard, M doi  openurl
  Title CAMISTIC: THz/submm astronomy at Dome C in Antarctica Type Conference - International - Article with Reading Comitee
  Year (down) 2007 Publication Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 14 Issue Pages 709-710  
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  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.  
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