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Axel Weiss
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 399
Citations - 27186
Axel Weiss is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 373 publications receiving 24790 citations. Previous affiliations of Axel Weiss include Andrés Bello National University & Maine Principals' Association.
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Combined co and dust scaling relations of depletion time and molecular gas fractions with cosmic time, specific star-formation rate, and stellar mass
Reinhard Genzel,Linda J. Tacconi,Dieter Lutz,Amélie Saintonge,S. Berta,Benjamin Magnelli,Francoise Combes,Santiago García-Burillo,R. Neri,Alberto D. Bolatto,Thierry Contini,Simon J. Lilly,Jérémie Boissier,Frédéric Boone,Nicolas Bouché,Frédéric Bournaud,Andreas Burkert,Marcella Carollo,Luis Colina,Michael C. Cooper,Peter Timothy Cox,Chiara Feruglio,N. M. Förster Schreiber,Jonathan Freundlich,Javier Graciá-Carpio,Stéphanie Juneau,Katarina Kovac,Magdalena Lippa,T. Naab,P. Salomé,Alvio Renzini,Amiel Sternberg,Fabian Walter,Benjamin J. Weiner,Axel Weiss,Stijn Wuyts +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the scaling relations of molecular gas depletion timescale (t depl) and gas to stellar mass ratio (M mol gas/M* ) of 500 star-forming galaxies near the star formation "main-sequence" with redshift, specific star-formation rate (sSFR), and stellar mass (M* ).
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A Molecular Star Formation Law in the Atomic-gas-dominated Regime in Nearby Galaxies
Andreas Schruba,Adam K. Leroy,Fabian Walter,Frank Bigiel,Elias Brinks,W. J. G. de Blok,Gaelle Dumas,Carsten Kramer,Erik Rosolowsky,Karin Sandstrom,Karl Schuster,Antonio Usero,Axel Weiss,Helmut Wiesemeyer +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the IRAM HERACLES survey to study CO emission from 33 nearby spiral galaxies down to very low intensities, using 21 cm line atomic hydrogen (H I) data, mostly from THINGS, to predict the local mean CO velocity based on the mean H I velocity.
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Combined CO & Dust Scaling Relations of Depletion Time and Molecular Gas Fractions with Cosmic Time, Specific Star Formation Rate and Stellar Mass
Reinhard Genzel,Linda J. Tacconi,Dieter Lutz,Amelie Saintonge,S. Berta,Benjamin Magnelli,Francoise Combes,Santiago García-Burillo,R. Neri,Alberto Bolatto,T. Contini,S. J. Lilly,Jérémie Boissier,Frederic Boone,Nicolas Bouché,F. Bournaud,A. Burkert,Marcella Carollo,Luis Colina,Michael C. Cooper,Peter Timothy Cox,Chiara Feruglio,N. M. Förster Schreiber,Jonathan Freundlich,Javier Graciá-Carpio,Stéphanie Juneau,Katarina Kovac,Magdalena Lippa,T. Naab,P. Salomé,Alvio Renzini,Amiel Sternberg,Fabian Walter,Ben Weiner,Axel Weiss,Stijn Wuyts +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the scaling relations of molecular gas depletion time scale (tdepl) and gas to stellar mass ratio (Mmolgas/M*) of star forming galaxies (SFGs) near the star formation main-sequence with redshift, specific star formation rate (sSFR) and stellar mass (M*) were investigated.
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An alma survey of sub-millimeter galaxies in the extended chandra deep field south: physical properties derived from ultraviolet-to-radio modeling
E. da Cunha,Fabian Walter,Ian Smail,A. M. Swinbank,James Simpson,Roberto Decarli,Jacqueline Hodge,Axel Weiss,P. van der Werf,Frank Bertoldi,Sandra C. Chapman,Pierre Cox,A. L. R. Danielson,Helmut Dannerbauer,Thomas R. Greve,Rob Ivison,Alexander Karim,Alasdair Thomson +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of star-forming galaxies were derived using an energy balance technique to connect the emission from stellar populations, dust attenuation, and dust emission in a physically consistent way.
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The Large APEX Bolometer Camera LABOCA
Giorgio Siringo,Ernst Kreysa,Attila Kovács,Frederic Schuller,Axel Weiss,W. Esch,H. P. Gemuend,N. Jethava,Gundula Lundershausen,Angel Colin,Rolf Guesten,Karl M. Menten,Alexandre Beelen,Frank Bertoldi,Jeffrey W. Beeman,Eugene E. Haller +15 more
TL;DR: The Large APEX Bolometer Camera (LABOCA) as mentioned in this paper is a new facility instrument for the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) 12m submillimeter telescope.