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Prof.
Lerothodi Leeuw
(University of South Africa)
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We analyze the sub-millimeter (submm) continuum emission from selected nearby active galaxies, using data from the SCUBA Camera on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope to the SPIRE Camera on Herschel Space Observatory. The data span over a decade of observations and provide the tightest constraints of the nature of the submm continuum emission from these nearby and similar distant active galaxies.
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Primary author
Prof.
Lerothodi Leeuw
(University of South Africa)