E. Bayet
University College London
39 Papers
276 Citations
E. Bayet is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 39 publications. Previous affiliations of E. Bayet include Yale University & University of Oxford.
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Papers
Chemical modeling of L183 (= L134N) : an estimate of the ortho/para H2 ratio
Laurent Pagani,Charlotte Vastel,Edouard Hugo,Viatcheslav Kokoouline,Chris H. Greene,Aurore Bacmann,E. Bayet,Cecilia Ceccarelli,Renshui Peng,S. Schlemmer +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the ortho-para H2 ratio of the L183 prestellar core was investigated and the authors derived its profile using the N2D^+/N2H+ ratio.
CS, HC3N and CH3CCH multi-line analyses towards starburst galaxies. The evolution of cloud structures in the central regions of galaxies
TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of the dense molecular gas towards the inner few 100 pc of four nearby starburst galaxies dominated both by photo dissociation regions (M82) and large-scale shocks (NGC253, IC342 and Maffei2), were studied.
Extragalactic CS survey
TL;DR: In this article, a coherent and homogeneous multi-line study of the CS molecule in nearby (D$ <$10Mpc) galaxies was presented. But the results were limited to the NGC 253, NGC 1068, IC 342, Henize~2-10, M~82, the Antennae Galaxies and M~83.
CS, HC3N, and CH3CCH multi-line analyses toward starburst galaxies - The evolution of cloud structures in the central regions of galaxies
TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of the dense molecular gas towards the inner few 100 pc of four nearby starburst galaxies dominated both by photo dissociation regions (M 82) and large-scale shocks (NGC 253, IC 342, and Maffei 2) were studied.
Extragalactic cs survey
TL;DR: In this paper, a coherent and homogeneous multi-line study of the CS molecule in nearby (D < 10 Mpc) galaxies is presented, which includes all the available observations from the J = 1-0 to the j = 7-6 transitions toward NGC 253, NGC 1068, IC 342, Henize 2-10, M 82, the Antennae Galaxies, and M 83.