Herschel-ATLAS: properties of dusty massive galaxies at low and high redshifts
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Rowlands, K.
Dunne, L.
Dye, S.
Aragón-Salamanca, A.
Maddox, S.
da Cunha, E.
Smith, Daniel
Bourne, N.
Eales, S.
Gomez, H.L.
Smail, I.
Alpaslan, M.
Clark, C.J.R.
Driver, S.
Ibar, E.
Ivison, Rob J.
Robotham, A.
Smith, M.W.L.
Valiante, E.
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2299/15702
Abstract
We present a comparison of the physical properties of a rest-frame 250-μm-selected sample of massive, dusty galaxies from 0 < z < 5.3. Our sample comprises 29 high-redshift submillimetre galaxies (SMGs) from the literature and 843 dusty galaxies at z < 0.5 from the Herschel-Astrophysical TeraHertz Large Area Survey (H-ATLAS), selected to have a similar stellar mass to the SMGs
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2014-06-21Published in
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPublished version
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu510Other links
http://hdl.handle.net/2299/15702Metadata
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