Dust and gas in luminous proto-cluster galaxies at z=4.05: the case for different cosmic dust evolution in normal and starburst galaxies
We measure the dust and gas content of the three submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) in the GN20 proto-cluster at z = 4.05 using new IRAM Plateau de Bure interferometer (PdBI) CO(4-3) and 1.2-3.3 mm continuum observations. All these three SMGs are heavily dust obscured, with UV-based star formation rate (...
Main Authors: | Tan, Q, Daddi, E, Magdis, G, Pannella, M, Sargent, M, Riechers, D, Bethermin, M, Bournaud, F, Carilli, C, da Cunha, E, Dannerbauer, H, Dickinson, M, Elbaz, D, Gao, Y, Hodge, J, Owen, F, Walter, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2014
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