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Fabian Walter
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 1053
Citations - 92179
Fabian Walter 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 146, co-authored 999 publications receiving 83016 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabian Walter include California Institute of Technology & University of Bonn.
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An ALMA survey of Sub-millimetre Galaxies in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South: Detection of [C II] at z=4.4
Mark Swinbank,Scott Chapman,Fabian Walter,J. A. Hodge,Frank Bertoldi,Thomas R. Greve,A. D. Biggs,Ian Smail,Alexander Karim,Karl M. Menten,Rob Ivison,Carlos De Breuck,Julie Wardlow,Kirsten Kraiberg Knudsen,A. L. R. Danielson,Helmut Dannerbauer,Eva Schinnerer,Paul van der Werf,Pierre Cox,Axel Weiss,James Simpson,Kristen Coppin +21 more
TL;DR: The ALESS survey is an ALMA Cycle 0 study of ~100 luminous high-redshift ultraluminous infrared galaxies in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS), one of the best-studied cosmological deep fields accessible from the southern hemisphere as mentioned in this paper.
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Detection of molecular gas in a distant submillimetre galaxy at z=4.76 with ATCA
Kristen Coppin,Scott Chapman,Ian Smail,Mark Swinbank,Fabian Walter,Julie Wardlow,Axel Weiss,David M. Alexander,Niel Brandt,Helmut Dannerbauer,Carlos De Breuck,Mark Dickinson,James Dunlop,Alastair C. Edge,B. Emonts,Thomas R. Greve,Minh Huynh,Rob Ivison,Kirsten Kraiberg Knudsen,Karl M. Menten,Eva Schinnerer,Paul P. van der Werf +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the CO(2-1) transition from the submillimetre galaxy (SMG) LESSJ0332294-275619 at z=4755 was detected using the new Compact Array Broadband Backend system on the Australian Telescope Compact Array.
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The evolution of the baryons associated with galaxies averaged over cosmic time and space
Fabian Walter,Fabian Walter,Chris Carilli,Marcel Neeleman,Roberto Decarli,Gergö Popping,Rachel S. Somerville,Rachel S. Somerville,Manuel Aravena,Frank Bertoldi,Leindert Boogaard,Pierre Cox,Elisabete da Cunha,Benjamin Magnelli,Danail Obreschkow,Dominik Riechers,Hans-Walter Rix,Ian Smail,Axel Weiss,Roberto J. Assef,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,Rychard Bouwens,Thierry Contini,Paulo C. Cortes,Emanuele Daddi,Tanio Díaz-Santos,Tanio Díaz-Santos,Tanio Díaz-Santos,Jorge González-López,Joseph F. Hennawi,Jacqueline Hodge,Hanae Inami,Rob Ivison,Pascal Oesch,Pascal Oesch,Mark Sargent,Paul van der Werf,Jeff Wagg,L. Y. Aaron Yung +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine the recent determination of the evolution of the cosmic density of molecular gas (H2) using deep, volumetric surveys, with previous estimates of the cosine density of stellar mass, star formation rate and atomic gas, to constrain the evolution in baryons associated with galaxies averaged over cosmic time and space.
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The Discovery of a Luminous Broad Absorption Line Quasar at a Redshift of 7.02
Feige Wang,Feige Wang,Feige Wang,Jinyi Yang,Xiaohui Fan,Minghao Yue,Xue-Bing Wu,Jan-Torge Schindler,Fuyan Bian,Jiang-Tao Li,Emanuele Paolo Farina,Eduardo Bañados,Frederick B. Davies,Roberto Decarli,Richard F. Green,Linhua Jiang,Joseph F. Hennawi,Joseph F. Hennawi,Yun Hsin Huang,Chiara Mazzucchelli,Ian D. McGreer,Bram Venemans,Fabian Walter,Yuri Beletsky +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the discovery of a luminous quasar at the Eddington limit at the epoch of reionization (EoR) with relativistic outflows.
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Forming Super Star Clusters in the Central Starburst of NGC 253
Adam K. Leroy,Alberto D. Bolatto,Eve C. Ostriker,Fabian Walter,Mark Gorski,Adam Ginsburg,Nico Krieger,Rebecca C. Levy,David S. Meier,David S. Meier,Elisabeth A. C. Mills,Juergen Ott,Erik Rosolowsky,Todd A. Thompson,Sylvain Veilleux,Laura K. Zschaechner +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used ALMA to image the 350 GHz dust continuum and molecular line emission from NGC 253 at 2-3 pc FWHM resolution, showing that gas still constitutes a large fraction of the overall mass in these sources.