Matthew Lehnert
0000-0003-1939-5885
346 papers found
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The Cold Circumgalactic Environment of MAMMOTH-I: Dynamically Cold Gas in the Core of an Enormous Lyα Nebula
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Nonequilibrium Ionization States within Galactic Outflows: Explaining Their O vi and N v Column Densities
CO, H2O, H2O+ line and dust emission in a z = 3.63 strongly lensed starburst merger at sub-kiloparsec scales
Non-equilibrium Ionization States Within Galactic Outflows: Explaining Their O VI and N V Column Densities
Revisiting long-standing puzzles of the Milky Way: the Sun and its vicinity as typical outer disk chemical evolution
Quenching by gas compression and consumption: A case study of a massive radio galaxy at z = 2.57
Ubiquitous cold and massive filaments in cool core clusters
Massive galaxies on the road to quenching: ALMA observations of powerful high redshift radio galaxies
G.A.S. I: A prescription for turbulence-regulated star formation and its impact on galaxy properties
The Molecular High-z Universe on Large Scales: Low-Surface-Brightness CO and the Strength of the ngVLA Core
The Milky Way has no in-situ halo but it has a thick disc. Composition of the stellar halo and age-dating the last significant merger with Gaia DR2 and APOGEE
Spitzer Planck Herschel Infrared Cluster (SPHerIC) survey: Candidate galaxy clusters at 1.3 < z < 3 selected by high star-formation rate
Bivariate luminosity-HI mass distribution function of galaxies based on the NIBLES survey
In Disguise or Out of Reach: First Clues about In Situ and Accreted Stars in the Stellar Halo of the Milky Way from Gaia DR2
Neutral versus ionized gas kinematics at z ≃ 2.6: the AGN-host starburst galaxy PKS 0529-549
Phylogeny of the Milky Way's inner disk and bulge populations: Implications for gas accretion, (the lack of) inside-out thick disk formation, and quenching
Giant galaxy growing from recycled gas: ALMA maps the circumgalactic molecular medium of the Spiderweb in [C i]
Are cosmological gas accretion streams multiphase and turbulent?
Bar quenching in gas-rich galaxies
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