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The radio–gamma correlation in starburst galaxies

Eichmann et al., 2016

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7960221101011015187
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Eichmann B
Tjus J
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The Astrophysical Journal

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We present a systematic study of non-thermal electron–proton plasma and its emission processes in starburst galaxies in order to explain the correlation between the luminosity in the radio band and the recently observed gamma luminosity. In doing so, a steady state …
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