Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where D. Lemke is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by D. Lemke.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2000

The European Large Area ISO Survey – III. 90-μm extragalactic source counts

A. Efstathiou; Seb Oliver; Michael Rowan-Robinson; C. Surace; T. J. Sumner; Philippe Héraudeau; M. J. D. Linden-Vørnle; D. Rigopoulou; S. Serjeant; Robert G. Mann; Catherine J. Cesarsky; L. Danese; A. Franceschini; R. Genzel; A. Lawrence; D. Lemke; Richard McMahon; George K. Miley; Jean-Loup Puget; Brigitte Rocca-Volmerange

We present results and source counts at 90micron extracted from the Preliminary Analysis of the European Large Area ISO Survey (ELAIS). The survey covered about 11.6 square degrees of the sky in four main areas and was carried out with the PHOT instrument onboard the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO). The survey is at least an order of magnitude deeper than the IRAS 100micron survey and is expected to provide constraints on the formation and evolution of galaxies. The majority of the detected sources are associated with galaxies on optical images. In some cases the optical associations are interacting pairs or small groups of galaxies suggesting the sample may include a significant fraction of luminous infrared galaxies. The source counts extracted from a reliable subset of the detected sources are in agreement with strongly evolving models of the starburst galaxy population.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013

Observations of 6–200 μm emission of the Ophiuchus cloud LDN 1688

M. G. Rawlings; M. Juvela; K. Lehtinen; K. Mattila; D. Lemke

We examine two positions, ON1 and ON2, within the Ophiuchus cloud LDN 1688 using observations made with the ISOPHOT instrument aboard the ISO satellite. The data include mid-IR spectra (~6-12{\mu}m) and several photometric bands up to 200{\mu}m. The data probe the emission from molecular PAH-type species, transiently-heated Very Small Grains (VSGs), and large classical dust grains. We compare the observations to earlier studies, especially those carried out towards an isolated translucent cloud in Chamaeleon (Paper I). The spectra towards the two LDN 1688 positions are very similar to each other, in spite of position ON1 having a larger column density and probably being subjected to a stronger radiation field. The ratios of the mid-IR features are similar to those found in other diffuse and translucent clouds. Compared to paper I, the 7.7/11.3{\mu}m band ratios are lower, ~2.0, at both LDN 1688 positions. A continuum is detected in the ~10{\mu}m region. This is stronger towards the position ON1 but still lower than on any of the sightlines in Paper I. The far-infrared opacities are higher than for diffuse medium. The value of the position ON2, {\tau}200/N(H) = 3.9 x 10^{-25} cm^2/H, is twice the value found for ON1. The radiation field of LDN 1688 is dominated by the two embedded B type double stars, {\rho} Oph AB and HD 147889, with an additional contribution from the Upper Sco OB association. The strong heating is reflected in the high colour temperature, ~24 K, of the large grain emission. Radiative transfer modelling confirms a high level of the radiation field and points to an increased abundance of PAH grains. However, when the hardening of the radiation field caused by the local B-stars is taken into account, the observations can be fitted with almost no change to the standard dust models. However, all the examined models underestimate the level of the mid-IR continuum.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1998

First Results from the ISO-IRAS Faint Galaxy Survey*

Deborah A. Levine; Carol J. Lonsdale; Robert L. Hurt; Harding E. Smith; George Helou; Charles A. Beichman; Catherine J. Cesarsky; D. Elbaz; Ulrich Klaas; Rene J. Laureijs; D. Lemke; Steven D. Lord; Richard McMahon; Mehrdad Moshir; G. Neugebauer; B. T. Soifer; Dave van Buren; Ann E. Wehrle; R. D. Wolstencroft

We present the first results from the ISO-IRAS Faint Galaxy Survey (IIFGS), a program designed to obtain ISO observations of the most distant and luminous galaxies in the IRAS Faint Source Survey by filling short gaps in the ISO observing schedule with pairs of 12 μm ISOCAM and 90 μm ISOPHOT observations. As of 1997 October, over 500 sources have been observed, with an ISOCAM detection rate over 80%, covering over 1.25 deg^2 of sky to an 11.5 μm point-source completeness limit of approximately 1.0 mJy (corresponding to a ~10 σ detection sensitivity). Observations are presented for nine sources detected by ISOPHOT and ISOCAM early in the survey for which we have ground-based G- and I-band images and optical spectroscopy. The ground-based data confirm that the IIFGS strategy efficiently detects moderate-redshift (z = 0.11-0.38 for this small sample) strong emission line galaxies with L_(60 μm) ≳ 10^(11) L_☉; one of our sample has L_(60 μm) > 10^(12) L_☉ (H_0 = 75 km s^(-1) Mpc^(-1), Ω = 1). The infrared-optical spectral energy distributions are comparable to those of nearby luminous infrared galaxies, which span the range from pure starburst (e.g., Arp 220) to infrared QSO (Mrk 231). Two of the systems show signs of strong interaction, and four show active galactic nucleus (AGN)-like excitation; one of the AGNs, F15390+6038, which shows a high excitation Seyfert 2 spectrum, has an unusually warm far- to mid-infrared color and may be an obscured QSO. The IIFGS sample is one of the largest and deepest samples of infrared-luminous galaxies available, promising to be a rich sample for studying infrared-luminous galaxies up to z ~ 1 and for understanding the evolution of infrared galaxies and the star formation rate in the universe.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1999

An infrared image of the dust disc around ß Pic

I. Heinrichsen; H. J. Walker; Ulrich Klaas; R. J. Sylvester; D. Lemke


VizieR On-line Data Catalog | 2004

ELAIS: final band-merged catalogue (Rowan-Robinson+, 2004)

M. Rowan-Robinson; C. Lari; I. Perez-Fournon; E. Gonzalez-Solares; F. La Franca; M. Vaccari; S. Oliver; C. Gruppioni; P. Ciliegi; P. Héraudeau; S. Serjeant; A. Efstathiou; T. Babbedge; I. Matute; F. Pozzi; A. Franceschini; Petri Vaisanen; A. Afonso-Luis; Derek Alexander; Omar Almaini; Alison Baker; Spyros Basilakos; Marco Barden; C. del Burgo; I. Bellas-Velidis; F. Cabrera-Guerra; R. Carballo; Catherine J. Cesarsky; Dylan Clements; H. Crockett


VizieR On-line Data Catalog | 1999

ISO ELAIS 1.4GHz survey (Gruppioni+, 1999)

C. Gruppioni; P. Ciliegi; M. Rowan-Robinson; Laura Cram; Andrew M. Hopkins; Catherine J. Cesarsky; L. Danese; A. Franceschini; R. Genzel; A. Lawrence; D. Lemke; Richard McMahon; George K. Miley; S. Oliver; J.-L. Puget; Brigitte Rocca-Volmerange


VizieR On-line Data Catalog | 1999

ISO ELAIS 20cm VLA survey regions (Ciliegi+, 1999)

P. Ciliegi; Richard McMahon; George K. Miley; C. Gruppioni; M. Rowan-Robinson; Catherine J. Cesarsky; L. Danese; A. Franceschini; R. Genzel; A. Lawrence; D. Lemke; S. Oliver; J.-L. Puget; Brigitte Rocca-Volmerange


Archive | 1999

The ISO-IRAS Faint Galaxy Survey

Harding E. Smith; Robert L. Hurt; Carol J. Lonsdale; Deborah A. Levine; George Helou; Charles A. Beichman; Catherine J. Cesarsky; D. Elbaz; Ulrich Klaas; Rene J. Laureijs; D. Lemke; Steven D. Lord; Richard McMahon; Mehrdad Moshir; G. Neugebauer; B. T. Soifer; Dave van Buren; Ann E. Wehrle; R. D. Wolstencroft


179th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union | 1998

New Horizons from Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys,

S. Oliver; M. Rowan-Robinson; Catherine J. Cesarsky; L. Danese; Alberto Franceschini; R. Genzel; A. Lawrence; D. Lemke; Richard McMahon; George K. Miley; J.-L. Puget; Brigitte Rocca-Volmerange


Archive | 1997

Pushing the Limits: New Results from the ISO/IRAS Faint Galaxy Survey

Robert L. Hurt; Carol J. Lonsdale; Deborah A. Levine; H. W. Smith; G. Helou; D. Van Buren; C. A. Beichman; S. Lord; G. Neugebauer; Mehrdad Moshir; B. T. Soifer; Ann E. Wehrle; Catherine J. Cesarsky; D. Elbaz; Ulrich Klaas; Rene J. Laureijs; D. Lemke; R. G. McMahon; R. D. Wolstencroft

Collaboration


Dive into the D. Lemke's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Catherine J. Cesarsky

European Southern Observatory

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

A. Lawrence

University of Edinburgh

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

S. Oliver

Imperial College London

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

L. Danese

International School for Advanced Studies

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Brigitte Rocca-Volmerange

Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge