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MPE : Infrared/Submillimeter Astronomy
Principle research areas of the Infrared and Submillimeter Group include:
Within this framework, we are pursuing the key issues of the existence and
formation of black holes in galactic nuclei, the nature of the power source
and the evolution of (ultra)luminous infrared galaxies, gas dynamics and
the fueling of active galactic nuclei, the properties and evolution of starburst
galaxies and the starformation sites within them, and the interaction of
dense interstellar gas with radiation, winds, and outflows. Increasingly,
our studies of the local universe are supplemented by observations of high
redshift galaxies, aiming for a better understanding of the evolution of
galaxies, their star formation, and nuclear activity. For a look at some
of our recent results in these areas, click Our approach is to tackle a few key science issues on a broad front with observations and novel instruments across the entire infrared, submillimeter, and millimeter wavelength band (1µm to a few mm). In many cases we have aimed for a detailed physical understanding of a few representative sources, rather than a statistical approach. For this purpose, spectroscopy and high resolution imaging and imaging spectroscopy have been our main tools. We are basically an experimental physics group with a team and key project approach. Of course, much of this research would be impossible without
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