We have worked outty predictions for the radio counts of star-forming galaxies down to nJy levels, along with redshift distributions down to the detection limits of the phase 1 Square Kilometer Array MID telescope (SKA1-MID) and of its precursors. Such predictions were obtained by coupling epoch-dependent star formation rate (SFR) functions with relations between SFR and radio (synchrotron and free–free) emission. The SFR functions were derived taking into account both the dust-obscured and the unobscured star formation, by combining far-infrared, ultraviolet, and Hα luminosity functions up to high redshifts. We have also revisited the South Pole Telescope counts of dusty galaxies at 95 GHz, performing a detailed analysis of the Spectral En...
The assessment of the relationship between radio continuum luminosity and star formation rate (SFR) ...
In this chapter, we highlight a number of science investigations that are enabled by the inclusion o...
I present the various capabilities of upgraded and next generation radio telescopes, in particular t...
We have worked outty predictions for the radio counts of star-forming galaxies down to nJy levels, a...
We have combined determinations of the epoch-dependent star formation rate (SFR) function with relat...
Contributed talk presented at the conference Galaxy evolution across time, 12-16 June, Paris, France...
International audienceWe complement our previous analysis of a sample of z similar to 1-2 luminous a...
We make use of the deep Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) COSMOS radio observations at 3 GHz to ...
We have exploited the continuity equation approach and the star-formation timescales derived from th...
We make use of the deep Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) COSMOS radio observations at 3 GHz to ...
We make use of the deep Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) COSMOS radio observations at 3 GHz to ...
We use the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope’s SCUBA-2 camera to image a 400 arcmin2 area sur-rounding t...
We present detailed predictions for the possible outcome of surveys of extragalactic sources soon to...
International audienceWe make use of the deep Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) COSMOS radio obs...
The current deepest radio surveys detect hundreds of sources per square degree below 0.1mJy. There i...
The assessment of the relationship between radio continuum luminosity and star formation rate (SFR) ...
In this chapter, we highlight a number of science investigations that are enabled by the inclusion o...
I present the various capabilities of upgraded and next generation radio telescopes, in particular t...
We have worked outty predictions for the radio counts of star-forming galaxies down to nJy levels, a...
We have combined determinations of the epoch-dependent star formation rate (SFR) function with relat...
Contributed talk presented at the conference Galaxy evolution across time, 12-16 June, Paris, France...
International audienceWe complement our previous analysis of a sample of z similar to 1-2 luminous a...
We make use of the deep Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) COSMOS radio observations at 3 GHz to ...
We have exploited the continuity equation approach and the star-formation timescales derived from th...
We make use of the deep Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) COSMOS radio observations at 3 GHz to ...
We make use of the deep Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) COSMOS radio observations at 3 GHz to ...
We use the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope’s SCUBA-2 camera to image a 400 arcmin2 area sur-rounding t...
We present detailed predictions for the possible outcome of surveys of extragalactic sources soon to...
International audienceWe make use of the deep Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) COSMOS radio obs...
The current deepest radio surveys detect hundreds of sources per square degree below 0.1mJy. There i...
The assessment of the relationship between radio continuum luminosity and star formation rate (SFR) ...
In this chapter, we highlight a number of science investigations that are enabled by the inclusion o...
I present the various capabilities of upgraded and next generation radio telescopes, in particular t...