CO (3-2) and CO (2-1) Detections in a z = 1.3 Hyper-Luminous Starburst Galaxy
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概要
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- 2006-12-25
著者
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KOHNO Kotaro
Institute of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo
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KAWABE Ryohei
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
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IONO Daisuke
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
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Yoshiaki Taniguchi
Research Center For Space And Cosmic Evolution Ehime University
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Taniguchi Y
Research Center For Space And Cosmic Evolution Ehime University
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Mineshige S
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto
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Kawai N
National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan Tokyo
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Kawabe Ryohei
Nobeyama Radio Observatory National Astronomical Observatory
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OKUDA Takeshi
Institute of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo
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HATSUKADE Bunyo
Institute of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo
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SAMESHIMA Masahiro
Institute of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo
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TAMURA Yoichi
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
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IONO Daisuke
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
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KAWABE Ryohei
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
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Tamura Yoichi
Department Of Astronomy Graduate School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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Nakanishi Kouichiro
National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan
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Kawabe R
Nobeyama Radio Observatory National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan
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YAMADA Kenkichi
Department of Physics, Toho University
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Yamada Kenkichi
Department Of Physics Toho University
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Sameshima Masahiro
Institute Of Astronomy The University Of Tokyo
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Kohno Kotaro
Institute Of Astronomy The University Of Tokyo
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Okuda T
Department Of Astrophysics Nagoya University
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Okuda Takeshi
National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan Tokyo
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Saito Masao
Institute Of Astronomy The University Of Tokyo
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Hatsukade Bunyo
Institute Of Astronomy The University Of Tokyo
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Matsushita S
Institute Of Astronomy And Astrophysics Academia Sinica
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Kasahara Katsuaki
Department Of System Engineering Shibaura Institute Of Technology
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Sumiyoshi Masanao
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto
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面高 俊宏
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Kagoshima University
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Mineshige Shin
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto
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Hatsukade Bunyo
National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan Tokyo
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MINESHIGE Shin
Department of Astronomy, Graduate School of Science Kyoto University
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