Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Apr 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007atnf.prop..911w&link_type=abstract
ATNF proposal C1697, Semester: April, 2007
Mathematics
Logic
Extragalactic, Atca
Scientific paper
We propose deep 20 cm observations supporting the AKARI (3 160 micron)/ASTE/AzTEC (1.1 mm) SEP ultra deep ('Oyabu Field') survey of an extremely low cirrus region at the South Ecliptic Pole. Our combined IR/mm/Radio survey addresses the questions: How do protogalaxies and protospheroids form and evolve? How do AGN link with ULIRGs in their birth and evolution? What is the nature of the mm/submm extragalactic source population? We will address these by sampling the star formation history in the early universe to at least z~2. Compared to other Deep Surveys, a) AKARI multi-band IR measurements allow precision photo-z estimates of optically obscured objects, b) our multi-waveband contiguous area will mitigate effects of cosmic variance, c) the low cirrus noise at the SEP (< 0.08 MJy/sr) rivals that of the Lockman Hole Astronomy s other ultra-deep cosmological window , and d) our coverage of four FIR bands will characterise the far-IR dust emission hump of our starburst galaxies better than SPITZER s two MIPS bands allow. The ATCA data are crucial to galaxy identification, and determining the star formation rates and intrinsic luminosities through this unique Southern cosmological window.
Etxaluze Mireya
Figueredo Elysandra
Hanami Hitoshi
Jeong Woongseob
Kohno Kotaro
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