We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be extracted from the many important wide-area, shallow surveys that will be carried out in the next few years. Our calculations combine the predictions of the physical model by Granato et al. for the formation and evolution of spheroidal galaxies with up-to-date phenomenological models for the evolution of starburst and normal late-type galaxies and of radio sources. We compute the expected number counts and the redshift distributions of these source populations separately and then focus on protospheroidal galaxies. For the latter objects, we predict the counts and redshift distributions of strongly lensed sources at 250, 350, 500 and 850μm, the a...
The population of distant dusty submm-luminous galaxies was first detected last year (Smail, Ivison ...
We present a 0.72 deg^2 contiguous 1.1-mm survey in the central area of the Cosmological Evolution S...
We present a 0.72 deg^2 contiguous 1.1-mm survey in the central area of the Cosmological Evolution S...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We show that the features of the recent astrophysically motivated model by Granato et al. are fully ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society ...
We present new optical and infrared photometry for a statistically complete sample of seven 1.1 mm s...
We present new optical and infrared photometry for a statistically complete sample of seven 1.1 mm s...
We present new optical and infrared photometry for a statistically complete sample of seven 1.1 mm s...
The population of distant dusty submm-luminous galaxies was first detected last year (Smail, Ivison ...
We present a 0.72 deg^2 contiguous 1.1-mm survey in the central area of the Cosmological Evolution S...
We present a 0.72 deg^2 contiguous 1.1-mm survey in the central area of the Cosmological Evolution S...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We show that the features of the recent astrophysically motivated model by Granato et al. are fully ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society ...
We present new optical and infrared photometry for a statistically complete sample of seven 1.1 mm s...
We present new optical and infrared photometry for a statistically complete sample of seven 1.1 mm s...
We present new optical and infrared photometry for a statistically complete sample of seven 1.1 mm s...
The population of distant dusty submm-luminous galaxies was first detected last year (Smail, Ivison ...
We present a 0.72 deg^2 contiguous 1.1-mm survey in the central area of the Cosmological Evolution S...
We present a 0.72 deg^2 contiguous 1.1-mm survey in the central area of the Cosmological Evolution S...