A broadband spectroscopic search for CO line emission in HDF850.1: the brightest submillimetre object in the Hubble Deep Field North

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accepted for publication in MNRAS

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11352.x

Using the 100-m Green Bank Telescope, we have conducted a cm-wavelength search for CO J=1-0 line emission towards the high-redshift, far-infrared luminous object, HDF850.1 over the redshift interval 3.3nu(obs)>18.0 GHz), making HDF850.1 a potential occupent of the `high-redshift tail' of submm selected galaxies. We have also conducted a search for CO J=2-1 line emission over the narrower redshift range, 3.9

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