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A new view on the ISM of galaxies: Far-infrared and submillimetre spectroscopy with Herschel

Abstract

The FIR/submm window is amongst the least explored spectral regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is, however, a key to study the general properties of the interstellar medium of galaxies, as it contains important spectral line diagnostics from the neutral, ionized and molecular ISM. The Herschel Space Observatory, successfully launched on 14 May 2009, is the first observatory to cover the entire FIR/submm range between 57 and 672μm. We discuss the main results from the ISO era on FIR spectroscopy of galaxies and the enormous science potential of the Herschel mission through a presentation of its spectroscopic extragalactic key programs.

Authors

Baes M; Madden SC; Wilson CD; Lundgren AA; De Breuck C

Journal

New Astronomy Reviews, Vol. 53, No. 7-10, pp. 108–112

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 1, 2009

DOI

10.1016/j.newar.2009.08.001

ISSN

1387-6473

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