Sweeping Up The Dust: A Sub-millimeter Stacking Analysis Of High-redshift Star Forming Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Understanding the history of star formation is a major challenge of astronomy. Because starlight is obscured by dust and re-radiated at far-infrared and sub-mm wavelengths, observations at these longer wavelengths are essential for a complete account of star formation in distant galaxies. We explore the sub-mm radiation of star forming galaxies discovered at 2

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