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Evolution of dust in primordial supernova remnants: Can dust grains formed in the ejecta survive and be injected into the early interstellar medium?
T Nozawa, T Kozasa, A Habe, E Dwek, H Umeda, N Tominaga, K Maeda, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 666 (2), 955, 2007
3402007
Gravitational instability induced by a cloud-cloud collision-The case of head-on collisions between clouds with different sizes and densities
A Habe, K Ohta
Astronomical Society of Japan, Publications (ISSN 0004-6264), vol. 44, no. 3 …, 1992
2121992
Dust destruction in the high-velocity shocks driven by supernovae in the early universe
T Nozawa, T Kozasa, A Habe
The Astrophysical Journal 648 (1), 435, 2006
1882006
DO CLOUD–CLOUD COLLISIONS TRIGGER HIGH-MASS STAR FORMATION? I. SMALL CLOUD COLLISIONS
K Takahira, EJ Tasker, A Habe
The Astrophysical Journal 792 (1), 63, 2014
1622014
Rapid gas supply to a nuclear region by self-gravitational instability in a weak barred potential
K Wada, A Habe
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 258 (1), 82-94, 1992
1591992
Isolating signatures of major cloud–cloud collisions using position–velocity diagrams
TJ Haworth, EJ Tasker, Y Fukui, K Torii, JE Dale, K Shima, K Takahira, ...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 450 (1), 10-20, 2015
1292015
Sequential explosions of supernovae in an OB association and formation of a superbubble
K Tomisaka, A Habe, S Ikeuchi
Astrophysics and Space Science 78, 273-285, 1981
1171981
Formation and evolution of galactic halos in clusters of galaxies
T Okamoto, A Habe
The Astrophysical Journal 516 (2), 591, 1999
971999
Cloud–cloud collisions and triggered star formation
Y Fukui, A Habe, T Inoue, R Enokiya, K Tachihara
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 73 (2), S1-S34, 2021
962021
A New Look at the Molecular Gas in M42 and M43: Possible Evidence for Cloud–Cloud Collision that Triggered Formation of the OB Stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster
Y Fukui, K Torii, Y Hattori, A Nishimura, A Ohama, Y Shimajiri, K Shima, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 859 (2), 166, 2018
952018
Isolating signatures of major cloud–cloud collisions–II. The lifetimes of broad bridge features
TJ Haworth, K Shima, EJ Tasker, Y Fukui, K Torii, JE Dale, K Takahira, ...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 454 (2), 1634-1643, 2015
952015
The role of dust in the early universe. I. Protogalaxy evolution
D Yamasawa, A Habe, T Kozasa, T Nozawa, H Hirashita, H Umeda, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 735 (1), 44, 2011
942011
The interstellar medium regulated by supernova remnants and bursts of star formation
S Ikeuchi, A Habe, YD Tanaka
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 207 (4), 909-927, 1984
901984
Do giant molecular clouds care about the galactic structure?
Y Fujimoto, EJ Tasker, M Wakayama, A Habe
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 439 (1), 936-953, 2014
852014
Dynamical behavior of gaseous halo in a disk galaxy
A Habe, S Ikeuchi
Progress of Theoretical Physics 64 (6), 1995-2008, 1980
851980
Bar-driven fuelling to a galactic central region in a massive gas disc
K Wada, A Habe
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 277 (2), 433-444, 1995
761995
Gasdynamical calculations of preferred planes in prolate and triaxial galaxies. I-Case of no figure rotation
A Habe, S Ikeuchi
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X), vol. 289, Feb. 15, 1985, p …, 1985
761985
Dry minor mergers and size evolution of high-z compact massive early-type galaxies
T Oogi, A Habe
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 428 (1), 641-657, 2013
722013
Environmental dependence of star formation induced by cloud collisions in a barred galaxy
Y Fujimoto, EJ Tasker, A Habe
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters 445 (1), L65-L69, 2014
582014
Tidal disruption of dark matter halos around proto-globular clusters
TR Saitoh, J Koda, T Okamoto, K Wada, A Habe
The Astrophysical Journal 640 (1), 22, 2006
582006
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