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        The Herschel PEP/HerMES luminosity function - I : Probing the evolution of PACS selected Galaxies to z sime 4

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        Gruppioni, C.
        Pozzi, F.
        Rodighiero, G.
        Delvecchio, I.
        Berta, S.
        Pozzetti, L.
        Zamorani, G.
        Andreani, P.
        Cimatti, A.
        Ilbert, O.
        Le Floc'h, E.
        Lutz, D.
        Magnelli, B.
        Marchetti, L.
        Monaco, P.
        Nordon, R.
        Oliver, S.
        Popesso, P.
        Riguccini, L.
        Roseboom, I.
        Rosario, D.J.
        Sargent, M.
        Vaccari, M.
        Altieri, B.
        Aussel, H.
        Bongiovanni, A.
        Cepa, J.
        Daddi, E.
        Domínguez-Sánchez, H.
        Elbaz, D.
        Förster Schreiber, N.
        Genzel, R.
        Iribarrem, A.
        Magliocchetti, M.
        Maiolino, R.
        Poglitsch, A.
        Pérez García, A.
        Sanchez-Portal, M.
        Sturm, E.
        Tacconi, L.
        Valtchanov, I.
        Amblard, A.
        Arumugam, V.
        Bethermin, M.
        Bock, J.
        Boselli, A.
        Buat, V.
        Burgarella, D.
        Castro-Rodriguez, N.
        Cava, A.
        Chanial, P.
        Clements, D. L.
        Conley, A.
        Cooray, A.
        Dowell, C.D.
        Dwek, E.
        Eales, S.
        Franceschini, A.
        Glenn, J.
        Griffin, M.
        Hatziminaoglou, E.
        Ibar, E.
        Isaak, K.
        Ivison, R.J.
        Lagache, G.
        Levenson, L.
        Lu, N.
        Madden, S.
        Maffei, B.
        Mainetti, G.
        Nguyen, H.T.
        O'Halloran, B.
        Page, M.J.
        Panuzzo, P.
        Papageorgiou, A.
        Pearson, C.P.
        Perez-Fournon, I.
        Pohlen, M.
        Rigopoulou, D.
        Rowan-Robinson, M.
        Schulz, B.
        Scott, D.
        Seymour, N.
        Shupe, D. L.
        Smith, A.J.
        Stevens, J.A.
        Symeonidis, M.
        Trichas, M.
        Tugwell, K.E.
        Vigroux, L.
        Wang, L.
        Wright, G.
        Xu, C.K.
        Zemcov, M.
        Bardelli, S.
        Carollo, M.
        Contini, T.
        Le Févre, O.
        Lilly, S.
        Mainieri, V.
        Renzini, A.
        Scodeggio, M.
        Zucca, E.
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        2299/12670
        Abstract
        We exploit the deep and extended far-IR data sets (at 70, 100 and 160 μm) of the Herschel Guaranteed Time Observation (GTO) PACS Evolutionary Probe (PEP) Survey, in combination with the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey data at 250, 350 and 500 μm, to derive the evolution of the rest-frame 35-, 60-, 90- and total infrared (IR) luminosity functions (LFs) up to z ∼ 4
        Publication date
        2013-06-01
        Published in
        Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
        Published version
        https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt308
        Other links
        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/12670
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