We have used the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array (SCUBA) detector on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) to measure bright sub-mm emission associated with a recently discovered extensive (>100/h kpc) and highly luminous, `blob' of Ly-alpha emission at z=3.09. The blob lies within a known large overdensity of optical sources in the z=3.07-3.11 range, and is centered on a locally overdense peak within this region. The best explanation for the copious sub-mm emission is a dust obscured continuum source, which may produce the ionizing flux for the Ly-alpha cloud. Cooling gas explanations are plausible but excessively complicated, and the 450/850 micron ratio rules out a significant fraction of the signal arising from the Sunyaev-...
The SCUBA submillimetre camera has opened up new possibilities for tracing the evolution of active s...
E, I. Robson, et al., “Imaging the environment of A z = 6.3 submillimeter galaxy with scuba-2”, The ...
We present the 250, 350, and 500 μm detection of bright submillimeter emission in the direction of t...
Aims. We present observations aimed at exploring both the nature of Lyα emitting nebulae (“Lyα blob...
International audienceAims: We present observations aimed at exploring both the nature of Lyα emitti...
Ly α blobs (LABs) offer insight into the complex interface between galaxies and their circumgalactic...
Ly-alpha blobs (LABs) offer insight into the complex interface between galaxies and their circumgala...
We review published deep surveys in the submillimeter (sub-mm) regime from the new Sub-millimetre Co...
Our view of galaxy evolution has been dramatically enhanced by the recent deep field submm surveys c...
We describe a search for submillimeter emission in the vicinity of one of the most distant, luminous...
We describe a search for submillimeter emission in the vicinity of one of the most distant, luminous...
Ly alpha blobs (LABs) offer insight into the complex interface between galaxies and their circumgala...
Biased galaxy-formation theories predict that massive galaxies at high redshifts should act as signp...
We present detailed observations of a z ~ 1.99 cluster of submillimeter galaxies (SMGs), discovered ...
We discuss observations of the submm-selected galaxy, SMM J02399-0136, and what has been learnt abou...
The SCUBA submillimetre camera has opened up new possibilities for tracing the evolution of active s...
E, I. Robson, et al., “Imaging the environment of A z = 6.3 submillimeter galaxy with scuba-2”, The ...
We present the 250, 350, and 500 μm detection of bright submillimeter emission in the direction of t...
Aims. We present observations aimed at exploring both the nature of Lyα emitting nebulae (“Lyα blob...
International audienceAims: We present observations aimed at exploring both the nature of Lyα emitti...
Ly α blobs (LABs) offer insight into the complex interface between galaxies and their circumgalactic...
Ly-alpha blobs (LABs) offer insight into the complex interface between galaxies and their circumgala...
We review published deep surveys in the submillimeter (sub-mm) regime from the new Sub-millimetre Co...
Our view of galaxy evolution has been dramatically enhanced by the recent deep field submm surveys c...
We describe a search for submillimeter emission in the vicinity of one of the most distant, luminous...
We describe a search for submillimeter emission in the vicinity of one of the most distant, luminous...
Ly alpha blobs (LABs) offer insight into the complex interface between galaxies and their circumgala...
Biased galaxy-formation theories predict that massive galaxies at high redshifts should act as signp...
We present detailed observations of a z ~ 1.99 cluster of submillimeter galaxies (SMGs), discovered ...
We discuss observations of the submm-selected galaxy, SMM J02399-0136, and what has been learnt abou...
The SCUBA submillimetre camera has opened up new possibilities for tracing the evolution of active s...
E, I. Robson, et al., “Imaging the environment of A z = 6.3 submillimeter galaxy with scuba-2”, The ...
We present the 250, 350, and 500 μm detection of bright submillimeter emission in the direction of t...