Seminar
    Rare dusty galaxies in the early Universe: Herschel unveils extreme star-formation
Dr. Julie Wardlow
     
    
    Resumen
Over the past ~20 years the high-redshift Universe has been           increasingly opened to scrutiny at far-infrared wavelengths,           where cool dust emission from star-formation dominates. The           dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) and submillimeter galaxies           (SMGs), selected at these wavelengths likely represent an           important, but short-lived phase in the growth of massive           galaxies. These DSFGs often have star-formation rates in           excess of ~1000 solar masses per year and are confirmed out to           at least z~6, although their redshifts and high dust contents           make them faint and difficult to study at other wavelengths.           Now, using data from the Herschel Space Observatory we have           identified a population of DSFGs that are strongly           gravitationally lensed and therefore magnified and available           for unprecedented multi-wavelength scrutiny. I will describe           how this important gravitationally lensed population is           identified, and present and interpret the data from our           extensive multi-wavelength, multi-facility follow-up studies.           I will also present follow-up observations of an intriguing           sample of the highest redshift DSFGs (z>4) that are also           selected via Herschel data, and that are proving troublesome           to explain in galaxy formation simulations.
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Rare dusty galaxies in the early Universe: Herschel unveils extreme star-formation
    
 
       
    
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Dr. Julie Wardlow
Dark Cosmology Centre (Copenhagen)
Dark Cosmology Centre (Copenhagen)
Thursday February 26, 2015 - 10:30  GMT  (Aula)
 
       
    
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