SCUBA's first-born: SMM J02399-0136 |
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Authors: | Rob Ivison Ian Smail Andrew Blain Jean-Paul Kneib David Frayer |
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Institution: | (1) Dept of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, UK;(2) Department of Physics, University of Durham, UK;(3) Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge;(4) Observatoire de Toulouse, 14 avenue E. Belin, 31400 Toulouse;(5) Astronomy Department, California Institute of Technology, USA |
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Abstract: | We discuss observations of the submm-selected galaxy,SMM J02399-0136, and what has been learnt about it during the yearfollowing its discovery. SMM J02399-0136 was the first distantgalaxy detected in surveys with the Submm Common-User Bolometer Array(SCUBA). Its association with a massive, gas-rich starburst/AGN atz = 2.8 has lead to suggestions that the prevalence of AGN in theearly Universe may be high (Ivison et al. 1998) and that these AGNmay account for a significant fraction of the far-IR background (e.g.Fixsen et al. 1998). |
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