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University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy David B. SandersProfessor, Department of Physics & Astronomy
Submm/Far-Infrared Astronomy |
My current research is primarily in the area of infrared-submillimeter observations of interacting/merging galaxies, their evolutionary connection with nuclear starbursts, and the formation of active galactic nuclei (AGN). Additional work is also being carried out on the molecular gas and dust properties of giant molecular clouds in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies.
Most of my collaborative work over the past five years has been with my graduate students, Dong-Chan Kim (currently at ASIAA, Taiwan), Aaron Evans (currently Assistant Professor, Department of Physics & Astronomy, SUNY at Stony Brook), Jason Surace (currently with the SIRTF Science Center at Caltech), James Deane (NASA Graduate Researcher at the Institute for Astronomy), and Catherine Ishida (NASA Graduate Researcher at the Institute for Astronomy), and with Dr. Felix Mirabel (Director of Research, CEA-Saclay, France), Dr. Joseph Mazzarella (IPAC/Caltech), Prof. Sylvain Veilleux (University of Maryland), and Dr. Joshua Barnes at the IfA.
National Science Foundation Presidential Fellow, 1973-75
IBM Distinguished Lecturer, 1987
Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation Senior Award, 2000-02
Luminous Infrared Galaxies
D. B. Sanders and I. F. Mirabel
Annual Review of Astronomy Astrophysics, 34, 749 (1996)
GZipped (2Mby) also available from the ADS
review.pdf (44pp)
A Near-Infrared Search for Hidden
Broad-Line Regions in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
S. Veilleux, D. B. Sanders, and D.-C. Kim
Astrophysical Journal, 484, 92 (1997)
HST Images of Warm Ultraluminous
Infrared Galaxies
J. A. Surace, D. B. Sanders, W. D. Vacca, S. Veilleux, and J. M.
Mazzarella
Astrophysical Journal, 492, 116 (1998)
Submillimeter-Wavelength Detection of
Dusty Star-forming Galaxies at High Redshift
A. J. Barger, L. L. Cowie, D. B. Sanders, E. Fulton, Y.
Taniguchi, Y. Sato, K. Kawara, and H. Okuda
Nature, 394, 248 (1998)
astro-ph/9806317
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