COSMOS: A Radio and (Sub)mm Study of Starbursts and AGN throughout Cosmic History
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
This SPP-funded project was an integral part of the pan-chromatic (X-ray to radio) COSMOS survey that has enabled a most comprehensive study of galaxy and super-massive black hole evolution in the crucial redshift range z = 0:5 to 5, with particular attention to the influence of environment and large scale structure. For a significant time to come, the COSMOS project will provide key data for constraining models of galaxy formation and large scale structure given its areal coverage that delineates structure on the largest relevant scales (_ 100 Mpc comoving). The SPP-project obtained and analyzed continuum and line data data from the VLA, from the IRAM telescopes, and from APEX. These radio and (sub-)mm observations represent a fundamental contribution to the project, including: (i) a detailed study of the role and contribution of star forming galaxies over cosmic time, including the most extreme objects at highest redshift, (ii) the most comprehensive study of the evolution of the FIR/radio correlation for star forming galaxies, and (iii) the evolution of low luminosity radio AGN out to high redshift.
Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)
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2006. Seeing the sky through Hubble’s eye: The COSMOS SkyWalker. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 118. 2006, Number 846, pp. 1186-1189.
Jahnke K., S´anchez S. F., Koekemoer A. M.
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2007. COSBO: The MAMBO 1.2 Millimeter Imaging Survey of the COSMOS Field. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Vol. 172. 2007, pp. 132-149.
Bertoldi, et al.
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2007. The far-infrared-radio relationship at high and low redshift. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 379.2007, Issue 3, pp. 1042-1048.
Vlahakis, C., Eales, S., Dunne, L.
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2007. The VLA-COSMOS Survey. II. Source Catalog of the Large Project. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Vol. 172. 2007, Number 1, pp. 46-69.
Schinnerer et al.
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2008. FERENGI: Redshifting galaxies from SDSS to GEMS, STAGES and COSMOS. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Vol. 175. 2008, Number 1, pp. 105–115.
Barden M., Jahnke K., H¨außler B.
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2008. LABOCA and MAMBO-2 imaging of the dust ring of the Sombrero galaxy (NGC 4594). Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 485. 2008, Number 3, pp. L25 - L28.
Vlahakis, C., et al.
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2008. Molecular Gas in a Submillimeter Galaxy at z = 4.5: Evidence for a Major Merger at 1 Billion Years after the Big Bang. Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 689. 2008, Number 1, pp. L5-L8.
Schinnerer, E., et al.
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2009. AGN Host Galaxy Morphologies in COSMOS. Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 691 2009, Number 1, pp. 705-722.
Gabor et al.
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2009. Star Formation and Dust Obscuration at z ≈ 2: Galaxies at the Dawn of Downsizing. Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 698. 2009, Number 2: 116.
Pannella, M., et al.
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2009. The COSMOS Active Galactic Nucleus Spectroscopic Survey. I. XMM-Newton Counterparts. Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 696. 2009, Number 2, pp. 1195-1212.
Trump, J.R., et al.
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2010. No Evolution in the IR-Radio Relation for IR-luminous
Galaxies at z<2 in the COSMOS Field. Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 714.2010, Number 2: L113.
Sargent, M.T., et al.
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2010. Properties and environment of radio-emitting galaxies in the VLA-zCOSMOS Survey. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 511. 2010: A1.
Bardelli, S., et al.
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2010. The VLA-COSMOS Survey. IV. Deep Data and Joint Catalog. Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Vol. 188.2010, Number 2: 384.
Schinnerer, E., et al.
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2011. The Star Formation History of Mass-selected Galaxies in the COSMOS Field. Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 730. 2011, Number 2, Art. 61.
Karim, A., et al.