In or Out? Using Balmer Emission to Distinguish Inflows from Outflows
Gas flowing into a galaxy is hard to detect, but a recent study simulated a dusty galaxy to understand how we might be able to uncover inflows with emission line ratios. The post In or Out? Using…
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