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  • Do submillimeter galaxies really trace the most massive dark matter halos? Discovery of a high-z cluster in a highly active phase of evolution 

    Chapman, S. C., A. W. Blain, R. Ibata, R. J. Ivison, et al. 2009. "Do submillimeter galaxies really trace the most massive dark matter halos? Discovery of a high-z cluster in a highly active phase of evolution." The Astrophysical Journal 691(1): 560-568
    We present detailed observations of a z~1.99 cluster of submillimeter galaxies (SMGs), discovered as the strongest redshift spike in our entire survey of ~100 SMGs across 800 square arcmin. It is the largest blank-field ...
  • The Herschel Multi-Tiered Extragalactic Survey: SPIRE-mm Photometric Redshifts 

    Roseboom, I. G., R. J. Ivison, T. R. Greve, A. Amblard, et al. 2011. "The Herschel Multi-Tiered Extragalactic Survey: SPIRE-mm Photometric Redshifts." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 419:2758.
    We investigate the potential of submm-mm and submm-mm-radio photometric redshifts using a sample of mm-selected sources as seen at 250, 350 and 500 {\mu}m by the SPIRE instrument on Herschel. From a sample of 63 previously ...
  • Mid- to far infrared properties of star-forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei 

    Magdis, G. E., D. Rigopoulou, G. Helou, D. Farrah, et al. 2013. "Mid- to far infrared properties of star-forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei." Astronomy and Astrophysics 558: A136
    We study the mid- to far-IR properties of a 24um-selected flux-limited sample (S24 > 5mJy) of 154 intermediate redshift (~0.15), infrared luminous galaxies, drawn from the 5MUSES survey. By combining existing mid-IR ...