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The ISM in Distant Galaxies

T. R. Greve

Published 2009-01-12Version 1

The interstellar medium (ISM) is a key ingredient in galaxy formation and evolution as it provides the molecular gas reservoir which fuels star formation and supermassive black hole accretion. Yet the ISM is one of the least studied aspects of distant galaxies. Molecular and atomic transitions at (sub)millimetre wavelengths hold great promise in measuring macroscopic properties (e.g. masses, morphologies, star formation laws), as well as microscopic properties (e.g. gas densities, temperatures, cooling) of high-z galaxies. In this overview I summarize the growing number of high-z molecular line detections, highlighting some of the most intriguing results along the way. I end by discussing a few areas where future facilities (e.g. ALMA, EVLA, CCAT, LMT) will drastically improve on the current state of affairs.

Comments: (10 pages, 4 figures. Invited Overview, proceedings of "The Role of Disk-Halo Interaction in Galaxy Evolution: Outflow vs. Infall?" conference, 18-22 August 2008, Espinho, Portugal)
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