2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11061-013-9354-4
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Fielding and the Morality of Music

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“…However, the gas depletion time scale is only ~125-700 Myr (15), which is between main-sequence and starburst galaxies at approximately the same redshift (22). The free-fall time of the gas in the system is ~ 100-170 Myr (15), at least an order of magnitude larger than the active period of hyper-luminous quasars (24), suggesting that the Hot DOG phase is shorter than the dynamical time scale of the merger. Based on the M gas of the tidal tail and companion galaxies, the average accretion rate of gas towards the center of W2246−0526 could be as high as dM gas /dt ~ 550-900 M ¤ yr -1 (15), similar to the estimated SFR of the underlying galaxy.…”
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“…However, the gas depletion time scale is only ~125-700 Myr (15), which is between main-sequence and starburst galaxies at approximately the same redshift (22). The free-fall time of the gas in the system is ~ 100-170 Myr (15), at least an order of magnitude larger than the active period of hyper-luminous quasars (24), suggesting that the Hot DOG phase is shorter than the dynamical time scale of the merger. Based on the M gas of the tidal tail and companion galaxies, the average accretion rate of gas towards the center of W2246−0526 could be as high as dM gas /dt ~ 550-900 M ¤ yr -1 (15), similar to the estimated SFR of the underlying galaxy.…”
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“…Let me close this section by briefly mentioning four studies with unique topics: Charles Trainor's compelling discussion of Henry and the morality of music (Trainor, 2013); Édouard Langille's several essays on Tom Jones' s presumable (but in my view unlikely) influence on Voltaire (2012a, 2012b); Sandrine Sorlin's comparative reading of Joseph Andrews and hypertext fiction (Sorlin, 2020); and Joel Schechter's reading of Henry as a practitioner of epic theater—a Brechtian before Brecht (2016).…”
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confidence: 99%