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IEA

Manuel Solimano

Postdoctoral Researcher at Centro de Astrobiología

Former PhD student

I am a former PhD student at IEA UDP, using multiwavelength observations to study the properties and motions of gas in and around galaxies at early epochs.

Projects

My dissertation is a detailed, high-resolution study of two distant star-forming galaxies. I use state-of-the-art observations with ESO-VLT and ALMA of the hydrogen Lyman-alpha and ionized carbon lines, respectively, to understand the processes of gas transport and feedback at the relevant scales.

Highlights
  • I participate in multiple international projects, including the ALMA-CRISTAL, SPT-SMG, JWST-TEMPLATES, and Arc-Tomography collaborations.
  • In 2023 I was awarded GO2 observing time in the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to follow-up a gravitationally lensed galaxy in the near-infrared.
Publications

NASA ADS

My PhD thesis titled “The Baryon Cycle in the Early Universe : a Multiwavelength, High Resolution View of Interstellar and Circumgalactic Gas Emission” can be found here.

Extracurricular activities

After office hours you can find me playing football or volleyball with friends.

Contact me

cosmo.manus [at] gmail.com