Gemini Near-Infrared Spectrograph Observations of a Red Star-forming Galaxy at z = 2.225: Evidence of Shock Ionization Due to a Galactic Wind
The Astrophysical Journal2005Vol. 622(1), pp. L13–L16
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Abstract
Recent studies have shown that K-luminous galaxies at 22 galaxies should be regarded with caution, especially since the existence of strong galactic winds in these objects is well established. [ABRIDGED]
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