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M. Ando is an academic researcher from Graduate University for Advanced Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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The gravitationally unstable gas disk of a starburst galaxy 12 billion years ago.
Ken-ichi Tadaki,Daisuke Iono,M. S. Yun,Itziar Aretxaga,Bunyo Hatsukade,David H. Hughes,Soh Ikarashi,Takuma Izumi,Ryohei Kawabe,Ryohei Kawabe,Kotaro Kohno,Minju Lee,Yoichi Matsuda,Kouichiro Nakanishi,Takashi Saito,Yoichi Tamura,Junko Ueda,Hideki Umehata,G. W. Wilson,Tomonari Michiyama,M. Ando,Patrick Kamieneski +21 more
TL;DR: The spatial and kinematic structure of the molecular gas inside the heavily dust-obscured core and show that the underlying gas disk is clumpy and rotationally supported are resolved, suggesting that the self-gravity of the gas is stronger than the differential rotation of the disk and the internal pressure due to stellar-radiation feedback.
Imaging the molecular outflows of the prototypical ULIRG NGC 6240 with ALMA
Takashi Saito,Daisuke Iono,Junko Ueda,Daniel Espada,K. Sliwa,Kouichiro Nakanishi,Nanyao Lu,C. K. Xu,Tomonari Michiyama,Hiroyuki Kaneko,Takuji Yamashita,M. Ando,M. S. Yun,Kentaro Motohara,Ryohei Kawabe +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (Atacama LMA) was used to detect high-velocity components in NGC 6240, and the distribution of broad CO components showed four extremely large linewidth regions located 1-2 kpc away from both nuclei.