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    • Intense star formation within resolved compact regions in a galaxy at z = 2.3 

      Swinbank, A.M.; Smail, I.; Longmore, S.; Harris, A.I.; Baker, A.J.; De Breuck, C.; Richard, J.; Edge, A.C.; Ivison, R.J.; Blundell, R.; Coppin, Kristen; Cox, P.; Gurwell, M.; Hainline, L.J.; Krips, M.; Lundgren, A.; Neri, R.; Siana, B.; Siringo, G.; Stark, D.P.; Wilner, D.; Younger, J.D. (2010-04-01)
      Massive galaxies in the early Universe have been shown to be forming stars at surprisingly high rates. Prominent examples are dust-obscured galaxies which are luminous when observed at sub-millimetre wavelengths and which ...