Dusty starburst galaxies in the early Universe as revealed by gravitational lensing.
In the past decade, our understanding of galaxy evolution has been revolutionized by the discovery that luminous, dusty starburst galaxies were 1,000 times more abundant in the early Universe than at present. It has, however, been difficult to measure the complete redshift distribution of these obje...
Main Authors: | Vieira, J, Marrone, D, Chapman, S, De Breuck, C, Hezaveh, Y, Weiβ, A, Aguirre, J, Aird, K, Aravena, M, Ashby, M, Bayliss, M, Benson, B, Biggs, A, Bleem, L, Bock, J, Bothwell, M, Bradford, C, Brodwin, M, Carlstrom, J, Chang, C, Crawford, T, Crites, A, de Haan, T, Dobbs, M, Fomalont, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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