Mark D. Lacy
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2014
Katherine Alatalo; Mark D. Lacy; Lauranne Lanz; T. Bitsakis; Philip N. Appleton; Kristina Nyland; Sabrina L. Cales; Philip Chang; Timothy A. Davis; P. T. de Zeeuw; Carol J. Lonsdale; Sergio Martin; David S. Meier; P. Ogle
NGC1266 is a nearby lenticular galaxy that harbors a massive outflow of molecular gas powered by the mechanical energy of an active galactic nucleus (AGN). It has been speculated that such outflows hinder star formation (SF) in their host galaxies, providing a form of feedback to the process of galaxy formation. Previous studies, however, indicated that only jets from extremely rare, high power quasars or radio galaxies could impart significant feedback on their hosts. Here we present detailed observations of the gas and dust continuum of NGC1266 at millimeter wavelengths. Our observations show that molecular gas is being driven out of the nuclear region at
The Astrophysical Journal | 2014
Katherine Alatalo; Sabrina L. Cales; Philip N. Appleton; Lisa J. Kewley; Mark D. Lacy; Ute Lisenfeld; Kristina Nyland; Jeffrey A. Rich
dot{M}_{rm out} approx 110 M_odot
The Astrophysical Journal | 2015
Mark D. Lacy; Susan E. Ridgway; Anna Sajina; Andreea Oana Petric; Elinor L. Gates; Tanya Urrutia; Lisa J. Storrie-Lombardi
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2015
Katherine Alatalo; P. N. Appleton; Ute Lisenfeld; T. Bitsakis; Lauranne Lanz; Mark D. Lacy; V. Charmandaris; Michelle E. Cluver; Michael A. Dopita; P. Guillard; Thomas Harold Jarrett; Lisa J. Kewley; Kristina Nyland; P. Ogle; Jesper Rasmussen; Jeffrey A. Rich; L. Verdes-Montenegro; C. K. Xu; M. S. Yun
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2014
P. N. Appleton; Carole G. Mundell; T. Bitsakis; Mark D. Lacy; Katherine Alatalo; Lee Armus; V. Charmandaris; P.-A. Duc; Ute Lisenfeld; P. Ogle
, of which the vast majority cannot escape the nucleus. Only 2
The Astrophysical Journal | 2017
Mark D. Lacy; Steve Croft; Chris Fragile; Sarah Wood; Kristina Nyland
M_odot
The Astrophysical Journal | 2017
Katherine Alatalo; T. Bitsakis; Lauranne Lanz; Mark D. Lacy; Michael J. I. Brown; K. Decker French; Laure Ciesla; Philip N. Appleton; Rachael L. Beaton; Sabrina L. Cales; Jacob P. Crossett; J. Falcón-Barroso; Daniel D. Kelson; Lisa J. Kewley; Mariska Kriek; Anne M. Medling; John S. Mulchaey; Kristina Nyland; Jeffrey A. Rich; C. Megan Urry
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The Astronomical Journal | 2015
K. M. Luchsinger; Mark D. Lacy; K. M. Jones; J.-C. Mauduit; Janine Pforr; Jason A. Surace; M. Vaccari; D. Farrah; E. Gonzales-Solares; M. J. Jarvis; Claudia Maraston; L. Marchetti; S. J. Oliver; J. Afonso; D. Cappozi; Anna Sajina
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2018
Eilat Glikman; Mark D. Lacy; Stephanie M. LaMassa; D. Stern; S. G. Djorgovski; Matthew J. Graham; Tanya Urrutia; Larson Lovdal; M. Crnogorcevic; H. Daniels-Koch; Carol B. Hundal; Meg Urry; Elinor L. Gates; S. Murray
is actually capable of escaping the galaxy. Most of the molecular gas that remains is very inefficient at forming stars. The far-infrared emission is dominated by an ultra-compact (
The Astrophysical Journal | 2017
Eilat Glikman; Stephanie M. LaMassa; E. Piconcelli; Meg Urry; Mark D. Lacy
lesssim50