The Herschel ATLAS

Vlahakis, C.; White, Glenn J.; van der Werf, P.; Verma, A.; Vieria, J.; Vaccari, M.; Valtchanov, I.; Temi, P.; Tuffs, R.; Trichas, M.; Takeuchi, T.; Tedds, J.; Stevens, J.; Sutherland, W.; Scott, D.; Smith, D. J. B.; Sibthorpe, B.; Smail, I.; Rodighiero, G.; Sansom, A.; Schulz, B.; Rigby, E.; Rigopoulou, M.; Robotham, A.; Popescu, C.; Rawlings, S.; Pearson, C.; Phillipps, S.; Pohlen, M.; Patanchon, G.; Peacock, J.; Panuzzo, P.; Papageorgiou, A.; Müller, T.; Nandra, K.; López-Caniego, M.; Lee, M.; Leeuw, L.; Liske, J.; Lapi, A.; Lawrence, A.; Jeong, Woong-Seob; Lacey, C.; Hughes, D.; Ibar, E.; Hatziminaoglou, E.; Herranz, D.; Griffin, M.; Hardcastle, M.; González-Solares, E.; Gomez, H.; González-Nuevo, J.; Geach, J.; Gardner, J.; Farrah, D.; Frayer, D.; Frenk, C.; Dunlop, J.; Fan, L.; Dannerbauer, H.; Driver, S.; Dalton, G.; Danese, L.; Dariush, A.; da Cunha, E.; Cortese, L.; Christopher, N.; Coles, P.; Chanial, P.; Charlot, S.; Carlberg, R.; Cava, A.; Buat, V.; Burgarella, D.; Boselli, A.; Bridge, C.; Bock, J.; Bonfield, D.; Bendo, G. J.; Benford, D.; Bertoldi, F.; Andreani, P.; Baes, M.; Beelen, A.; van Kampen, E.; Amblard, A.; Serjeant, S.; Thompson, M. A.; Maddox, S.; Negrello, M.; Lagache, G.; Dye, S.; Ivison, R.; Jarvis, M.; Clements, D.; Cooray, A.; de Zotti, G.; Dunne, L.; Eales, S.
Bibliographical reference

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 122, issue 891, pp.499-515

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2010
Number of authors
99
IAC number of authors
1
Citations
547
Refereed citations
500
Description
The Herschel ATLAS is the largest open-time key project that will be carried out on the Herschel Space Observatory. It will survey 570 deg of the extragalactic sky, 4 times larger than all the other Herschel extragalactic surveys combined, in five far-infrared and submillimeter bands. We describe the survey, the complementary multiwavelength data sets that will be combined with the Herschel data, and the six major science programs we are undertaking. Using new models based on a previous submillimeter survey of galaxies, we present predictions of the properties of the ATLAS sources in other wave bands.
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