Bibcode
Rigopoulou, D.; Magdis, G.; Ivison, R. J.; Amblard, A.; Arumugam, V.; Aussel, H.; Blain, A.; Bock, J.; Boselli, A.; Buat, V.; Burgarella, D.; Castro-Rodríguez, N.; Cava, A.; Chanial, P.; Clements, D. L.; Conley, A.; Conversi, L.; Cooray, A.; Dowell, C. D.; Dwek, E.; Eales, S.; Elbaz, D.; Farrah, D.; Franceschini, A.; Glenn, J.; Griffin, M.; Halpern, M.; Hatziminaoglou, E.; Huang, J.-S.; Ibar, E.; Isaak, K.; Lagache, G.; Levenson, L.; Lu, N.; Madden, S.; Maffei, B.; Mainetti, G.; Marchetti, L.; Nguyen, H. T.; O'Halloran, B.; Oliver, S. J.; Omont, A.; Page, M. J.; Panuzzo, P.; Papageorgiou, A.; Pearson, C. P.; Pérez-Fournon, I.; Pohlen, M.; Rizzo, D.; Roseboom, I. G.; Rowan-Robinson, M.; Schulz, B.; Scott, Douglas; Seymour, N.; Shupe, D. L.; Smith, A. J.; Stevens, J. A.; Symeonidis, M.; Trichas, M.; Tugwell, K. E.; Vaccari, M.; Valtchanov, I.; Vigroux, L.; Wang, L.; Wright, G.; Xu, C. K.; Zemcov, M.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 409, Issue 1, pp. L7-L12.
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2010
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We present first results of a study of the submillimetre (submm)
(rest-frame far-infrared) properties of z ~ 3 Lyman break galaxies
(LBGs) and their lower redshift counterparts BX/BM galaxies, based on
Herschel-SPIRE observations of the Northern field of the Great
Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS-N). We use stacking analysis to
determine the properties of LBGs well below the current limit of the
survey. Although LBGs are not detected individually, stacking the
infrared luminous LBGs (those detected with Spitzer at 24 μm) yields
a statistically significant submm detection with mean flux
= 5.9 +/- 1.4mJy confirming the power of SPIRE
in detecting UV-selected high-redshift galaxies at submm wavelengths. In
comparison, the Spitzer 24 μm detected BX/BM galaxies appear fainter
with a stacked value of = 2.7 +/- 0.8mJy. By
fitting the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) we derive median
infrared luminosities, LIR, of 2.8 × 1012
Lsolar and 1.5 × 1011 Lsolar for
z ~ 3 LBGs and BX/BMs, respectively. We find that LIR
estimates derived from present measurements are in good agreement with
those based on UV data for z ~ 2 BX/BM galaxies, unlike the case for z ~
3 infrared luminous LBGs where the UV underestimates the true
LIR. Although sample selection effects may influence this
result we suggest that differences in physical properties (such as
morphologies, dust distribution and extent of star-forming regions)
between z ~ 3 LBGs and z ~ 2 BX/BMs may also play a significant role.
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This IAC research group carries out several extragalactic projects in different spectral ranges, using space as well as ground-based telescopes, to study the cosmological evolution of galaxies and the origin of nuclear activity in active galaxies. The group is a member of the international consortium which built the SPIRE instrument for the
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