First results from HerMES on the evolution of the submillimetre luminosity function

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We have carried out two extremely deep surveys with SPIRE, one of the two cameras on Herschel, at 250 μm, close to the peak of the far-infrared background. We have used the results to investigate the evolution of the rest-frame 250-μm luminosity function out to z = 2. We find evidence for strong evolution out to z ≃ 1 but evidence for at most weak evolution beyond this redshift. Our results suggest that a significant part of the stars and metals in the universe today were formed at z ≤ 1.4 in spiral galaxies. © 2010 ESO.

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Eales, S. A., Raymond, G., Roseboom, I. G., Altieri, B., Amblard, A., Arumugam, V., … Zemcov, M. (2010). First results from HerMES on the evolution of the submillimetre luminosity function. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 518(8). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014675

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