The Luminous, the Massive and the Dusty: A Near- to Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Submillimeter Galaxies
<p>Submillimeter (submm) surveys have uncovered a population of dust-enshrouded ultra-luminous galaxies that are inconspicuous in deep surveys at shorter wavelengths. Inferred to have high star-formation rates (up to more than 1000 Msun/yr), submm-selected galaxies (SMGs) contribute significan...
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