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Outflows in infrared-luminous starbursts at z< 0.5. II. Analysis and discussion
DS Rupke, S Veilleux, DB Sanders
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 160 (1), 115, 2005
6322005
Spitzer quasar and ulirg evolution study (quest). IV. Comparison of 1 Jy ultraluminous infrared galaxies with palomar-green quasars
S Veilleux, DSN Rupke, DC Kim, R Genzel, E Sturm, D Lutz, A Contursi, ...
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 182 (2), 628, 2009
5452009
Fast molecular outflows in luminous galaxy mergers: evidence for quasar feedback from Herschel
S Veilleux, M Meléndez, E Sturm, J Gracia-Carpio, J Fischer, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 776 (1), 27, 2013
4252013
Spitzer quasar and ULIRG evolution study (QUEST). II. The spectral energy distributions of palomar-green quasars
H Netzer, D Lutz, M Schweitzer, A Contursi, E Sturm, LJ Tacconi, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 666 (2), 806, 2007
4002007
Integral field spectroscopy of massive, kiloparsec-scale outflows in the infrared-luminous QSO Mrk 231
DSN Rupke, S Veilleux
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 729 (2), L27, 2011
3712011
The multiphase structure and power sources of galactic winds in major mergers
DSN Rupke, S Veilleux
The Astrophysical Journal 768 (1), 75, 2013
3232013
Keck absorption-line spectroscopy of galactic winds in ultraluminous infrared galaxies
DS Rupke, S Veilleux, DB Sanders
The Astrophysical Journal 570 (2), 588, 2002
3082002
Spitzer quasar and ulirg evolution study (quest). I. The origin of the far-infrared continuum of QSOs
M Schweitzer, D Lutz, E Sturm, A Contursi, LJ Tacconi, MD Lehnert, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 649 (1), 79, 2006
2962006
Outflows in active galactic nucleus/starburst-composite ultraluminous infrared galaxies
DS Rupke, S Veilleux, DB Sanders
The Astrophysical Journal 632 (2), 751, 2005
2802005
Metallicity gradients and gas flows in galaxy pairs
LJ Kewley, D Rupke, HJ Zahid, MJ Geller, EJ Barton
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 721 (1), L48, 2010
2712010
Galaxy mergers and the mass–metallicity relation: evidence for nuclear metal dilution and flattened gradients from numerical simulations
DSN Rupke, LJ Kewley, JE Barnes
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 710 (2), L156, 2010
2552010
Outflows in Infrared-Luminous Starbursts at z< 0.5. I. Sample, Na I D Spectra, and Profile Fitting
DS Rupke, S Veilleux, DB Sanders
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 160 (1), 87, 2005
2412005
Gas-phase oxygen gradients in strongly interacting galaxies. I. Early-stage interactions
DSN Rupke, LJ Kewley, LH Chien
The Astrophysical Journal 723 (2), 1255, 2010
2312010
On the origin of the extended Hα filaments in cooling flow clusters
M McDonald, S Veilleux, DSN Rupke, R Mushotzky
The Astrophysical Journal 721 (2), 1262, 2010
2132010
Metallicity gradients in local field star-forming galaxies: Insights on inflows, outflows, and the coevolution of gas, stars and metals
IT Ho, RP Kudritzki, LJ Kewley, HJ Zahid, MA Dopita, F Bresolin, ...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 448 (3), 2030-2054, 2015
2112015
Quasar-mode feedback in nearby type 1 quasars: ubiquitous kiloparsec-scale outflows and correlations with black hole properties
DSN Rupke, K Gültekin, S Veilleux
The Astrophysical Journal 850 (1), 40, 2017
1682017
The oxygen abundances of luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies
DSN Rupke, S Veilleux, AJ Baker
The Astrophysical Journal 674 (1), 172, 2008
1652008
Silicate emissions in active galaxies: from LINERs to QSOs
E Sturm, M Schweitzer, D Lutz, A Contursi, R Genzel, MD Lehnert, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 629 (1), L21, 2005
1602005
A deep Hubble Space Telescope H-band imaging survey of massive gas-rich mergers. II. The QUEST QSOs
S Veilleux, DC Kim, DSN Rupke, CY Peng, LJ Tacconi, R Genzel, D Lutz, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 701 (1), 587, 2009
1572009
NGC 839: Shocks in an M82-like Superwind
JA Rich, MA Dopita, LJ Kewley, DSN Rupke
The Astrophysical Journal 721 (1), 505, 2010
1542010
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