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The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] survey-Small Lyα-[CII] velocity offsets in main-sequence galaxies at 4.4< z< 6Cassata et al., 2020
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- Cassata P
- Morselli L
- Faisst A
- Ginolfi M
- Béthermin M
- Capak P
- Le Fèvre O
- Schaerer D
- Silverman J
- Yan L
- Lemaux B
- Romano M
- Talia M
- Bardelli S
- Boquien M
- Cimatti A
- Dessauges-Zavadsky M
- Fudamoto Y
- Fujimoto S
- Giavalisco M
- Hathi N
- Ibar E
- Jones G
- Koekemoer A
- Méndez-Hernandez H
- Mancini C
- Oesch P
- Pozzi F
- Riechers D
- Rodighiero G
- Vergani D
- Zamorani G
- Zucca E
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Context. The Lyman-α line in the ultraviolet (UV) and the [CII] line in the far-infrared (FIR) are widely used tools to identify galaxies in the early Universe and to obtain insights into interstellar medium (ISM) properties in high-redshift galaxies. By combining data obtained …
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