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1998Natur.394..241H 19 22 1264 High-redshift star formation in the Hubble Deep Field revealed by a submillimetre-wavelength survey. HUGHES D.H., SERJEANT S., DUNLOP J., et al.
1999A&A...347..809D 109 T K                 35 111 Proposed identification of Hubble Deep Field submillimeter source
HDF 850.1.
DOWNES D., NERI R., GREVE A., et al.
1999ApJ...513L...9R 1 17 53 Radio identification of submillimeter sources in the Hubble Deep Field. RICHARDS E.A.
1999ApJ...513L..13C 8 11 289 The radio-to-submillimeter spectral index as a redshift indicator. CARILLI C.L. and YUN M.S.
1999ApJ...521...64M 1 189 964 Dust absorption and the ultraviolet luminosity density at z~3 as calibrated by local starburst galaxies. MEURER G.R., HECKMAN T.M. and CALZETTI D.
2000A&A...360...92B 2 14 92 Three high-redshift millimeter sources and their radio and near-infrared identifications. BERTOLDI F., CARILLI C.L., MENTEN K.M., et al.
2000A&A...361L..41G 18 50 WSRT observations of the Hubble Deep Field region. GARRETT M.A., DE BRUYN A.G., GIROLETTI M., et al.
2000A&A...363..517M viz 82 5 The effect of dust on photometric redshift measurement: a self-consistent technique. MOBASHER B. and MAZZEI P.
2000ApJ...531..624D 2 15 101 The unusual infrared object HDF-N J123656.3+621322. DICKINSON M., HANLEY C., ELSTON R., et al.
2000ApJ...532..152J 15 19 Protogalactic starbursts at high redshift. JIMENEZ R., PADOAN P., DUNLOP J.S., et al.
2000ApJ...538...29C viz 683 324 Caltech faint galaxy redshift survey. X. A redshift survey in the region of the Hubble Deep Field North. COHEN J.G., HOGG D.W., BLANDFORD R., et al.
2000ApJ...541...49H 1 23 135 X-ray sources in the Hubble Deep Field detected by Chandra. HORNSCHEMEIER A.E., BRANDT W.N., GARMIRE G.P., et al.
2000ApJ...544..641H 80 192 Faint radio sources and star formation history. HAARSMA D.B., PARTRIDGE R.B., WINDHORST R.A., et al.
2000MNRAS.315..209I 3 23 250 The diversity of SCUBA-selected galaxies. IVISON R.J., SMAIL I., BARGER A.J., et al.
2001AJ....122....1B 1 34 140 The Chandra deep survey of the Hubble Deep Field north area. IV. An ultradeep image of the HDF-N. BRANDT W.N., HORNSCHEMEIER A.E., ALEXANDER D.M., et al.
2001AJ....122.2156A 1 57 191 The Chandra Deep Field North survey. VI. The nature of the optically faint X-ray source population. ALEXANDER D.M., BRANDT W.N., HORNSCHEMEIER A.E., et al.
2001ApJ...559..620P 3 44 516 The stellar populations and evolution of Lyman break galaxies. PAPOVICH C., DICKINSON M. and FERGUSON H.C.
2001MNRAS.323..147L 1 6 25 Blank-field submm sources, failed stars and the dark matter. LAWRENCE A.
2001Ap&SS.276.1169R 10 0 Galaxy evolution in the reddest possible filter. RICHARDS E.A.
2001NewAR..45..609D 14 31 The redshifts of bright sub-mm sources. DUNLOP J.S.
2002A&A...383..838F 62 127 The AGN contribution to mid-infrared surveys. X-ray counterparts of the mid-IR sources in the Lockman Hole and HDF-N. FADDA D., FLORES H., HASINGER G., et al.
2002A&A...384L..19G 1 28 122 The FIR/Radio correlation of high redshift galaxies in the region of the HDF-N. GARRETT M.A.
2002AJ....124.1839B 376 212 X-ray, optical, and infrared imaging and spectral properties of the 1 ms Chandra Deep Field North sources. BARGER A.J., COWIE L.L., BRANDT W.N., et al.
2002ApJ...568...88Y 1 47 187 Radio-to-far-infrared spectral energy distribution and photometric redshifts for dusty starburst galaxies. YUN M.S. and CARILLI C.L.
2002ApJ...573..473D 29 60 Properties of millimeter galaxies: constraints from K-band blank fields. DANNERBAUER H., LEHNERT M.D., LUTZ D., et al.
2002ApJ...581..155G 71 8 A test of photometric redshifts for X-ray-selected sources. GONZALEZ A.H. and MACCARONE T.J.
2002MNRAS.335L..17C 1 12 38 The effect of lensing on the identification of SCUBA galaxies. CHAPMAN S.C., SMAIL I., IVISON R.J., et al.
2003AJ....126..539A viz 960 736 The Chandra Deep Field North Survey. XIII. 2 Ms point-source catalogs. ALEXANDER D.M., BAUER F.E., BRANDT W.N., et al.
2003ApJ...587...25D 9 16 433 The evolution of the global stellar mass density at 0<z<3. DICKINSON M., PAPOVICH C., FERGUSON H.C., et al.
2003ApJ...587...41W 38 108 The Canada-UK deep submillimeter survey. VI. The 3 hour field. WEBB T.M., EALES S.A., LILLY S.J., et al.
2003ApJ...588..736W 33 20 Photometric redshift using the far-infrared spectral energy distribution. WIKLIND T.
2003ApJ...596..748T viz 1920 23 Star formation history and other properties of the Northern Hubble Deep Field. THOMPSON R.I.
2003ApJ...598..288C 29 14 Star formation and X-ray emission in distant star-forming galaxies. COHEN J.G.
2003ApJ...599..173S 27 30 A V-band survey for variable galactic nuclei in the Hubble Deep Field. SARAJEDINI V.L., GILLILAND R.L. and KASM C.
2003MNRAS.342..759A 105 78 Breaking the `redshift deadlock'- II. The redshift distribution for the submillimetre population of galaxies. ARETXAGA I., HUGHES D.H., CHAPIN E.L., et al.
2003MNRAS.344..385B 1 45 215 The Hubble Deep Field North SCUBA Super-map - I. Submillimetre maps, sources and number counts. BORYS C., CHAPMAN S., HALPERN M., et al.
2003MNRAS.344..887S viz 49 67 Submillimetre observations of the Hubble Deep Field and Flanking Fields. SERJEANT S., DUNLOP J.S., MANN R.G., et al.
2003MNRAS.346L..51S 37 11 The K -band Hubble diagram of submillimetre galaxies and hyperluminous galaxies. SERJEANT S., FARRAH D., GEACH J., et al.
2004A&A...424..545P viz 151 53 Discovery of optically faint obscured quasars with Virtual Observatory tools. PADOVANI P., ALLEN M.G., ROSATI P., et al.
2004ApJ...606..664D viz 63 51 The faint counterparts of MAMBO millimeter sources near the New Technology Telescope Deep Field. DANNERBAUER H., LEHNERT M.D., LUTZ D., et al.
2004ApJ...613..655W 104 64 An 850 micron SCUBA survey of the Hubble Deep Field-North GOODS region. WANG W.-H., COWIE L.L. and BARGER A.J.
2004ApJS..154..142C 27 29 Imaging of high-redshift submillimeter galaxies at 16 and 22 microns with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) peak-up cameras: revealing a population at z > 2.5. CHARMANDARIS V., UCHIDA K.I., WEEDMAN D., et al.
2004MNRAS.350..769D 1 18 88 Discovery of the galaxy counterpart of HDF 850.1, the brightest submillimetre source in the Hubble Deep Field. DUNLOP J.S., McLURE R.J., YAMADA T., et al.
2004MNRAS.353..179S 25 21 Deep near-infrared spectroscopy of submillimetre-selected galaxies. SIMPSON C., DUNLOP J.S., EALES S.A., et al.
2004MNRAS.354..193C 20 2 Submillimetre constraints on hyper-extremely red objects in the Subaru Deep Field. COPPIN K., HALPERN M., SCOTT D., et al.
2004MNRAS.355..485B 43 52 The Hubble Deep Field North SCUBA Super-map - II. Multiwavelength properties. BORYS C., SCOTT D., CHAPMAN S., et al.
2005ApJ...621..587C 48 11 Near-infrared properties of faint X-ray sources from NICMOS imaging in the Chandra Deep Fields. COLBERT J.W., TEPLITZ H.I., YAN L., et al.
2005ApJ...622..772C viz 4 91 1121 A redshift survey of the submillimeter galaxy population. CHAPMAN S.C., BLAIN A.W., SMAIL I., et al.
2005ApJ...633..748R 2 22 189 A census of optical and near-infrared selected star-forming and passively evolving galaxies at redshift z ∼ 2. REDDY N.A., ERB D.K., STEIDEL C.C., et al.
2005MNRAS.358..149P viz 53 158 The Hubble Deep Field North SCUBA Super-map - III. Optical and near-infrared properties of submillimetre galaxies. POPE A., BORYS C., SCOTT D., et al.
2005MNRAS.358.1240A 28 26 Confirmation of the effectiveness of submm source redshift estimation based on rest-frame radio-FIR photometry. ARETXAGA I., HUGHES D.H. and DUNLOP J.S.
2005RMxAC..23...60A 13 0 A photometric view of the redshift distribution of dust-enshrouded galaxies. ARETXAGA I. and HUGHES D.H.
2005RMxAC..24..144H 16 0 Understanding the history of obscured star formation in the high-redshift with coordinated GTC and LMT surveys. HUGUES D.H. and ARETXAGA I.
2006MNRAS.370.1185P 6 24 315 The Hubble Deep Field-North SCUBA Super-map - IV. Characterizing submillimetre galaxies using deep Spitzer imaging. POPE A., SCOTT D., DICKINSON M., et al.
2007MNRAS.375..745W 37   K                 9 10 A broad-band spectroscopic search for CO line emission in
HDF850.1: the brightest submillimetre object in the Hubble Deep Field-North.
WAGG J., HUGHES D.H., ARETXAGA I., et al.
2007ApJ...660.1060V 2 23 120 A mid-infrared spectroscopic study of submillimeter galaxies: luminous starbursts at high redshift. VALIANTE E., LUTZ D., STURM E., et al.
2007ApJ...670L..89W 2 12 67 GOODS 850-5: a z>4 galaxy discovered in the submillimeter? WANG W.-H., COWIE L.L., VAN SADERS J., et al.
2008AJ....135.1505S viz 15       D               2 178 34 Confirmation of a correlation between the X-ray luminosity and spectral slope of active galactic nuclei in the Chandra Deep Fields. SAEZ C., CHARTAS G., BRANDT W.N., et al.
2008ApJ...686..251D 1190   K A S   X C       30 24 0 Ice emission and the redshifts of submillimeter sources. DUDLEY C.C., IMANISHI M. and MALONEY P.R.
2008MNRAS.391.1227P 16       D               1 40 102 An AzTEC 1.1mm survey of the GOODS-N field - I. Maps, catalogue and source statistics. PERERA T.A., CHAPIN E.L., AUSTERMANN J.E., et al.
2009ApJ...694.1517D 78           X         2 65 309 Two bright submillimeter galaxies in a z = 4.05 protocluster in GOODS-North, and accurate radio-infrared photometric redshifts. DADDI E., DANNERBAUER H., STERN D., et al.
2009MNRAS.395.1153P 39           X         1 9 25 Strong lensing of submillimetre galaxies: a tracer of foreground structure? PACIGA G., SCOTT D. and CHAPIN E.L.
2009ApJ...697L.122C 1691 T   A S   X C F     41 12 39 An accurate position for
HDF 850.1: the brightest submillimeter source in the Hubble Deep Field-North.
COWIE L.L., BARGER A.J., WANG W.-H., et al.
2009ApJ...699.1610H viz 15       D               1 89 61 A mid-infrared imaging survey of submillimeter-selected galaxies with the Spitzer Space Telescope. HAINLINE L.J., BLAIN A.W., SMAIL I., et al.
2009MNRAS.398.1793C 660       D     X C F     16 31 77 An AzTEC 1.1mm survey of the GOODS-N field - II. Multiwavelength identifications and redshift distribution. CHAPIN E.L., POPE A., SCOTT D., et al.
2010A&A...514A..67M 779       D   O X C       20 84 223 Cosmic evolution of submillimeter galaxies and their contribution to stellar mass assembly. MICHALOWSKI M., HJORTH J. and WATSON D.
2010ApJ...719L..15A 154             C F     1 10 21 Identification of two bright z > 3 submillimeter galaxy candidates in the COSMOS field. ARAVENA M., YOUNGER J.D., FAZIO G.G., et al.
2010ApJ...720L.144D 39           X         1 8 16 Unveiling far-infrared counterparts of bright submillimeter galaxies using PACS imaging. DANNERBAUER H., DADDI E., MORRISON G.E., et al.
2010MNRAS.409...75H 50           X         1 6 150 Evolution of dust temperature of galaxies through cosmic time as seen by Herschel. HWANG H.S., ELBAZ D., MAGDIS G., et al.
2010ApJ...724.1270T 38           X         1 18 30 Submillimeter array identification of the millimeter-selected galaxy SSA22-AzTEC1: a protoquasar in a protocluster? TAMURA Y., IONO D., WILNER D.J., et al.
2011MNRAS.410.2749P 15       D               2 44 28 Origins of the extragalactic background at 1 mm from a combined analysis of the AzTEC and MAMBO data in GOODS-N. PENNER K., POPE A., CHAPIN E.L., et al.
2012MNRAS.419.2758R 132       D     X         4 68 92 The Herschel multi-tiered extragalactic survey: SPIRE-mm photometric redshifts. ROSEBOOM I.G., IVISON R.J., GREVE T.R., et al.
2012Natur.486..199B 2 2 An infant giant. BOLATTO A.D.
2012Natur.486..233W 83 T                   1 18 229 The intense starburst
HDF.850.1 in a galaxy overdensity at z ∼ 5.2 in the Hubble Deep Field.
WALTER F., DECARLI R., CARILLI C., et al.
2012A&A...541A..85M 16       D               1 78 161 The stellar masses and specific star-formation rates of submillimetre galaxies. MICHALOWSKI M.J., DUNLOP J.S., CIRASUOLO M., et al.
2012JRASC.106..183S 2 0 Second light : a massive starburst galaxy 1.1 billion years after the Big Bang. SAGE L.J.
2012ApJ...761...89B 774           X C       19 45 87 Precise identifications of submillimeter galaxies: measuring the history of massive star-forming galaxies to z > 5. BARGER A.J., WANG W.-H., COWIE L.L., et al.
2013ApJ...767...88W 42           X         1 37 236 ALMA redshifts of millimeter-selected galaxies from the SPT survey: the redshift distribution of dusty star-forming galaxies. WEISS A., DE BREUCK C., MARRONE D.P., et al.
2013MNRAS.431L..88H 78           X         2 9 10 Physical conditions of the gas in an ALMA [C II]-identified submillimetre galaxy at z = 4.44. HUYNH M.T., NORRIS R.P., COPPIN K.E.K., et al.
2013MNRAS.431..662J 16       D               3 53 17 X-ray detections of submillimetre galaxies: active galactic nuclei versus starburst contribution. JOHNSON S.P., WILSON G.W., WANG Q.D., et al.
2013MNRAS.435.2407M 1249     A D S   X C       31 3 9 The ratio of CO to total gas mass in high-redshift galaxies. MASHIAN N., STERNBERG A. and LOEB A.
2013MNRAS.436L..99G 156             C F     2 12 21 Far-infrared spectroscopy of a lensed starburst: a blind redshift from herschel. GEORGE R.D., IVISON R.J., HOPWOOD R., et al.
2014ApJ...782...78D 1102     A D S   X C       27 42 44 A molecular line scan in the Hubble Deep Field North. DECARLI R., WALTER F., CARILLI C., et al.
2014ApJ...782...79W 40           X         1 29 69 A molecular line scan in the Hubble Deep Field North: constraints on the CO luminosity function and the cosmic H2Density. WALTER F., DECARLI R., SARGENT M., et al.
2014ApJ...783...59R 41           X         1 19 86 [C II] and 12CO(1-0) emission maps in HLSJ091828.6+514223: a strongly lensed interacting system at z = 5.24. RAWLE T.D., EGAMI E., BUSSMANN R.S., et al.
2014A&A...562A..35N viz 2046 T K A D S   X C       50 29 25 High-resolution C+ imaging of
HDF 850.1 reveals a merging galaxy at z = 5.185.
NERI R., DOWNES D., COX P., et al.
2014ApJ...784....9B viz 94       D     X         3 60 82 Is there a maximum star formation rate in high-redshift galaxies? BARGER A.J., COWIE L.L., CHEN C.-C., et al.
2014ApJ...788L..17D 161           X C       3 6 49 Extended [C II] emission in local luminous infrared galaxies. DIAZ-SANTOS T., ARMUS L., CHARMANDARIS V., et al.
2014ApJ...788..126C 39           X         1 5 6 PdBI cold dust imaging of two extremely red H - [4.5] > 4 galaxies discovered with SEDS and CANDELS. CAPUTI K.I., MICHALOWSKI M.J., KRIPS M., et al.
2014ApJ...789...12C 39           X         1 31 20 SMA observations on faint submillimeter galaxies with S850< 2 mJy: ultra dusty low-luminosity galaxies at high redshift. CHEN C.-C., COWIE L.L., BARGER A.J., et al.
2014ApJS..213....2Y 79           X         2 13 10 Optical-faint, far-infrared-bright Herschel sources in the CANDELS fields: ultra-luminous infrared galaxies at z > 1 and the effect of source blending. YAN H., STEFANON M., MA Z., et al.
2014ApJ...790...77S 157     A D     X         5 24 22 The GISMO two-millimeter deep field in GOODS-N. STAGUHN J.G., KOVACS A., ARENDT R.G., et al.
2014A&A...569A..98T 41           X         1 17 75 Dust and gas in luminous proto-cluster galaxies at z = 4.05: the case for different cosmic dust evolution in normal and starburst galaxies. TAN Q., DADDI E., MAGDIS G., et al.
2013ARA&A..51..105C 55           X         1 25 836 Cool gas in high-redshift galaxies. CARILLI C.L. and WALTER F.
2014ApJ...794..142G 16       D               1 108 133 Star formation relations and CO spectral line energy distributions across the J-ladder and redshift. GREVE T.R., LEONIDAKI I., XILOURIS E.M., et al.
2014MNRAS.443.3118S 3108 T   A D S   X C F     76 9 ~ Constraints on the galaxy `main sequence' at z > 5: the stellar mass of
HDF850.1.
SERJEANT S. and MARCHETTI L.
2014MNRAS.443.3741L 252       D     X         7 2 2 A Bayesian blind survey for cold molecular gas in the Universe. LENTATI L., CARILLI C., ALEXANDER P., et al.
2014ApJ...796...84R 159           X         4 30 164 ALMA imaging of gas and dust in a galaxy protocluster at redshift 5.3: [C II] emission in "typical" galaxies and dusty starbursts ~1 billion years after the Big Bang. RIECHERS D.A., CARILLI C.L., CAPAK P.L., et al.
2014ApJ...796...96B 39           X         1 31 13 ALMA observations of the host galaxy of GRB 090423 at z = 8.23: deep limits on obscured star formation 630 million years after the Big Bang. BERGER E., ZAUDERER B.A., CHARY R.-R., et al.
2015ApJ...802L..11L 16       D               1 25 20 Measuring star formation rate and far-infrared color in high-redshift galaxies using the CO(7-6) and [N II] 205 µm lines. LU N., ZHAO Y., XU C.K., et al.
2015MNRAS.449.2883G 160           X C       3 58 116 The nature of the [CII] emission in dusty star-forming galaxies from the SPT survey. GULLBERG B., DE BREUCK C., VIEIRA J.D., et al.
2015MNRAS.453..951C 119           X         3 19 5 A millimetre-wave redshift search for the unlensed HyLIRG, HS1700.850.1. CHAPMAN S.C., BERTOLDI F., SMAIL I., et al.
2015MNRAS.454.3485Y 120           X C       2 13 36 Early Science with the Large Millimeter Telescope: CO and [CII] Emission in the z = 4.3 AzTEC J095942.9+022938 (COSMOS AzTEC-1). YUN M.S., ARETXAGA I., GURWELL M.A., et al.
2016ApJS..222....4S 40           X         1 75 12 Identification of z ≳ 2 Herschel 500 µM sources using color deconfusion. SHU X.W., ELBAZ D., BOURNE N., et al.
2016ApJ...824...36C 219       D     X         6 37 84 The ubiquity of coeval starbursts in massive galaxy cluster progenitors. CASEY C.M.
2016ApJ...827...34O 59       D     X         2 12 46 Witnessing the birth of the red sequence: ALMA high-resolution imaging of [c II] and dust in two interacting ultra-red starbursts at z = 4.425. OTEO I., IVISON R.J., DUNNE L., et al.
2016ApJ...833...68A 46           X         1 19 120 The ALMA spectroscopic survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: continuum number counts, resolved 1.2 mm extragalactic background, and properties of the faintest dusty star-forming galaxies. ARAVENA M., DECARLI R., WALTER F., et al.
2017ApJ...834....5S 85             C       1 19 80 The spatially resolved [CII] cooling line deficit in galaxies. SMITH J.D.T., CROXALL K., DRAINE B., et al.
2017ApJ...835...95B 163           X C       3 6 6 A Submillimeter perspective on the GOODS fields. II. The high radio power population in the GOODS-N. BARGER A.J., COWIE L.L., OWEN F.N., et al.
2017MNRAS.465.1789G viz 66           X         1 9 226 The SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey: 850 µm maps, catalogues and number counts. GEACH J.E., DUNLOP J.S., HALPERN M., et al.
2017A&A...597A...4S 16       D               1 46 13 (Sub)millimetre interferometric imaging of a sample of COSMOS/AzTEC submillimetre galaxies. III. Environments. SMOLCIC V., MIETTINEN O., TOMICIC N., et al.
2017ApJ...837..139C viz 162           X C       3 130 52 A SUbmillimeter PERspective on the GOODS fields (SUPER GOODS). I. An ultradeep SCUBA-2 survey of the GOODS-N. COWIE L.L., BARGER A.J., HSU L.-Y., et al.
2017MNRAS.471..210G viz 57       D     X         2 102 12 The eMERGE Survey - I: Very Large Array 5.5 GHz observations of the GOODS-North Field. GUIDETTI D., BONDI M., PRANDONI I., et al.
2017A&A...608A..48D viz 82             C       2 33 61 The implications of the surprising existence of a large, massive CO disk in a distant protocluster. DANNERBAUER H., LEHNERT M.D., EMONTS B., et al.
2018ApJ...853..172L viz 82           X         2 1255 99 "Super-deblended" dust emission in galaxies. I. The GOODS-North catalog and the cosmic star formation rate density out to redshift 6. LIU D., DADDI E., DICKINSON M., et al.
2018A&A...609A.130L viz 60       D     X         2 50 132 The [CII] 158 µm line emission in high-redshift galaxies. LAGACHE G., COUSIN M. and CHATZIKOS M.
2018A&A...611A..22S viz 47           X         1 11 66 Jekyll & Hyde: quiescence and extreme obscuration in a pair of massive galaxies 1.5 Gyr after the Big Bang. SCHREIBER C., LABBE I., GLAZEBROOK K., et al.
2018Natur.556..469M 44           X         1 39 135 A massive core for a cluster of galaxies at a redshift of 4.3. MILLER T.B., CHAPMAN S.C., ARAVENA M., et al.
2018ApJ...861...95H 43           X         1 31 76 SHINING, a survey of far-infrared lines in nearby galaxies. II. Line-deficit models, AGN impact, [C II]-SFR scaling relations, and mass-metallicity relation in (U)LIRGs. HERRERA-CAMUS R., STURM E., GRACIA-CARPIO J., et al.
2018MNRAS.478.3740A viz 41           X         1 1561 2 A simultaneous search for high-z LAEs and LBGs in the SHARDS survey. ARRABAL HARO P., RODRIGUEZ ESPINOSA J.M., MUNOZ-TUNON C., et al.
2018ApJ...864...49P 634       D     X C       15 85 71 The CO Luminosity Density at High-z (COLDz) survey: a sensitive, large-area blind search for low-J CO emission from cold gas in the early universe with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array. PAVESI R., SHARON C.E., RIECHERS D.A., et al.
2018A&A...619A..76S 41           X         1 12 ~ A unique distant submillimeter galaxy with an X-ray-obscured radio-luminous active galactic nucleus. SHU X.W., XUE Y.Q., LIU D.Z., et al.
2019ApJ...870...80L 87           X         2 12 37 Spatially resolved [C II] emission in SPT0346-52: a hyper-starburst galaxy merger at z ∼ 5.7. LITKE K.C., MARRONE D.P., SPILKER J.S., et al.
2019ApJ...872....7R 138           X C       2 9 118 COLDz: shape of the CO luminosity function at High redshift and the cold gas history of the Universe. RIECHERS D.A., PAVESI R., SHARON C.E., et al.
2019ApJ...872..117G 42           X         1 52 44 Confirming Herschel candidate protoclusters from ALMA/VLA CO observations. GOMEZ-GUIJARRO C., RIECHERS D.A., PAVESI R., et al.
2019A&A...623A..48C 125           X         3 21 4 Molecular gas in radio galaxies in dense megaparsec-scale environments at z = 0.4-2.6. CASTIGNANI G., COMBES F., SALOME P., et al.
2019Natur.572..211W 44           X         1 67 145 A dominant population of optically invisible massive galaxies in the early Universe. WANG T., SCHREIBER C., ELBAZ D., et al.
2019MNRAS.489.1770L 209           X         5 3 1 A machine-learning approach for identifying the counterparts of submillimetre galaxies and applications to the GOODS-North field. LIU R.H., HILL R., SCOTT D., et al.
2019ApJ...884..154W 217           X C       4 8 71 Discovery of a dark, massive, ALMA-only galaxy at z ∼ 5-6 in a tiny 3 mm survey. WILLIAMS C.C., LABBE I., SPILKER J., et al.
2019MNRAS.490.5317G 42           X         1 24 ~ A SCUBA-2 selected Herschel-SPIRE dropout and the nature of this population. GREENSLADE J., AGUILAR E., CLEMENTS D.L., et al.
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