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  • An extended Herschel drop-out source in the center of AS1063, a 'normal' dusty galaxy at z=6.1 or SZ substructures? 

    Boone, F., B. Clément, J. Richard, D. Schaerer, et al. 2013. "An extended Herschel drop-out source in the center of AS1063, a 'normal' dusty galaxy at z=6.1 or SZ substructures?." Astronomy and astrophysics 559:L1
    In the course of our 870um APEX/LABOCA follow up of the Herschel Lensing Survey we have detected a source in AS1063 (RXC J2248.7-4431), that has no counterparts in any of the Herschel PACS/SPIRE bands, it is a Herschel ...
  • An interferometric CO survey of luminous submm galaxies 

    Greve, T. R., F. Bertoldi, Ian Smail, R. Neri, et al. 2005. "An interferometric CO survey of luminous submm galaxies." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 359(3): 1165-1183
    In this paper we present results from an IRAM Plateau de Bure millimetre-wave Interferometer (PdBI) survey for CO emission towards radio-detected submillimetre galaxies (SMGs) with known optical and near-infrared spectroscopic ...
  • The nature of a gravitationally lensed sub-millimetre arc in MS0451.6-0305: two interacting galaxies at z~2.9? 

    Borys, C., S. C. Chapman, M. Donahue, G. Fahlman, et al. 2004. "The nature of a gravitationally lensed sub-millimetre arc in MS0451.6-0305: two interacting galaxies at z~2.9?." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 352(3): 759-767
    We present a new SCUBA image of the cluster MS0451.6-0305, which exhibits strong, extended sub-mm flux at 850 microns. The most striking feature in the map is an elongated region of bright sub-mm emission, with a flux ...