GOODS-Herschel: The Deepest Far-infrared View Of The Distant Universe

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GOODS-Herschel is an open time key program using the Herschel Space Observatory to obtain the deepest far-infrared view of the distant universe. We have surveyed the GOODS-North field with PACS and SPIRE to very faint fluxes at 100-500 microns, and have also completed an ultradeep PACS observation at 100 and 160 microns covering about 1/4th of GOODS-South to the faintest depths yet reached by Herschel. The data permit the measurement of bolometric luminosities and dust spectral energy distributions for "normal" ultraluminous galaxies and AGN at the peak era of galaxy formation, and may detect dusty starbursts out to z=3-4 and perhaps beyond. We present the GOODS-Herschel data and show some early science results.

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