Jan Scholtz

Showing 7 publications

2021

The impact of ionized outflows from z - 2.5 quasars is not through instantaneous in situ quenching: The evidence from ALMA and VLT/SINFONI

Jan Scholtz, C. M. Harrison, D. J. Rosario et al
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Vol. 505 (4), p. 5469-5487
Journal article
2021

SUPER: V. ALMA continuum observations of z ∼2 AGN and the elusive evidence of outflows influencing star formation

I. Lamperti, C. M. Harrison, V. Mainieri et al
Astronomy and Astrophysics. Vol. 654
Journal article
2021

SUPER VI. A giant molecular halo around a z similar to 2 quasar

C. Cicone, V Mainieri, C. Circosta et al
Astronomy and Astrophysics. Vol. 654
Journal article
2020

Establishing the impact of powerful AGN on their host galaxies

C. M. Harrison, S. J. Molyneux, Jan Scholtz et al
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. Vol. 15, p. 203-211
Paper in proceeding
2020

SUPER - III. Broad line region properties of AGNs at z ∼ 2

G. Vietri, V Mainieri, D. Kakkad et al
Astronomy and Astrophysics. Vol. 644
Journal article
2020

SUPER: II. Spatially resolved ionised gas kinematics and scaling relations in z 2 ∼ AGN host galaxies

D. Kakkad, V. Mainieri, G. Vietri et al
Astronomy and Astrophysics. Vol. 642
Journal article
2019

Do AGN really suppress star formation?

C. M. Harrison, David M. Alexander, Dalton J. Rosario et al
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. Vol. 15, p. 199-203
Journal article

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