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Jun 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003rmxac..17..214s&link_type=abstract
Galaxy Evolution: Theory & Observations (Eds. Vladimir Avila-Reese, Claudio Firmani, Carlos S. Frenk & Christine Allen) Revista
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Cosmology: Observations, Galaxies: Individual (Smm J09431+4700), Galaxies: Evolution, Galaxies: Formation
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We briefly review the properties of the most luminous submillimeter galaxies identified by SCUBA. We illustrate the main points with a description of the recently discovered submillimeter source, SMM J09431+4700, a z = 3.35 hyperluminous infrared galaxy which hosts an obscured AGN. We compare the properties of this galaxy with the only other well-studied hyperluminous galaxy identified by SCUBA surveys - the z = 2.80 BAL-QSO SMM J02399-0136. The similarity of the properties of these two systems suggests that feedback from AGN is important in regulating the evolution of the most luminous starbursts in the early Universe.
Ivison Rob J.
Keel William C.
Ledlow Michael J.
Morrison Glenn Evan
Owen Frazer N.
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