IRS Spectra + IRAC/MIPS imaging of EROs

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Extremely Red Objects (EROs) are believed to be either dusty starbursts or passively evolving elliptical galaxies. In either case they are believed to be at a redshift of z=1-2. If these are starbursts, they would produce a major fraction of the star formation in the z=1-2 range. If they are passively evolving ellipticals they would force the epoch of galaxy formation back substantially beyond z=5. This program involves IRS spectra of 2 specific EROs, HR10 and CADIS 16hr ERO1, as well as IRAC and MIPS imaging and followup spectroscopy of 4 targets from the CADIS 9 hr field.

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