The new observational O/Fe vs Fe/H relationship in halo dwarfs is analyzed in terms of a model of chemical evolution for the solar neighborhood. The role of...
The EDGE-CALIFA Survey: An Extragalactic Database for Galaxy Evolution Studies
The EDGE-CALIFA survey provides spatially resolved optical integral-field unit and CO spectroscopy for 125 galaxies selected from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral...
The EDGE-CALIFA survey: exploring the role of molecular gas on galaxy star formation quenching
Understanding how galaxies cease to form stars represents an outstanding challenge for galaxy evolution theories. This process of "star formation quenching" has...
The EDGE-CALIFA survey: The effect of active galactic nucleus feedback on the integrated properties of galaxies at different stages of their evolution
Galaxy quenching, the intricate process through which galaxies transition from active star-forming states to retired ones, remains a complex phenomenon that...
The EDGE-CALIFA survey: the influence of galactic rotation on the molecular depletion time across the Hubble sequence
We present a kpc-scale analysis of the relationship between the molecular depletion time (τ^mol_dep) and the orbital time (τorb) across the field of 39 face-on...
The EDGE–CALIFA Survey: Variations in the Molecular Gas Depletion Time in Local Galaxies
We present results from the EDGE survey, a spatially resolved CO(1‑0) follow-up to CALIFA, an optical Integral Field Unit survey of local galaxies. By combining...
The effect of environment on star forming galaxies at redshift. I. First insight from PACS
We use deep 70, 100 and 160 μm observations taken with PACS, the Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer on board of Herschel, as part of the PACS...
The effect of the environment-dependent IMF on the formation and metallicities of stars over the cosmic history
Recent observational and theoretical studies indicate that the stellar initial mass function (IMF) varies systematically with the environment (star formation...