Dust-obscured Activity in High Redshift Galaxies
Jan 16, 2013
3:20PM to 4:20PM
Date/Time
Date(s) - 16/01/2013
3:20 pm - 4:20 pm
Title: Dust-obscured Activity in High Redshift Galaxies
Speaker: Dr. Alexandra Pope
Institute: University of Massachusetts
Location: ABB 102
Description:
We now know that the majority of the star formation activity at high redshift occurs behind dust. Building on the sucess of the first extragalactic submm surveys over a decade ago, I will discuss recent observations with Spitzer and Herschel that have advanced our understanding of dust emission in high redshift galaxies; these observations can help to determine how intense star formation and active galactic nuclei growth proceeds in the obscured galaxies that are orchestrating massive galaxy formation through major mergers and turbulent gas-rich disks. I will discuss whether there is evidence for evolution in dust properties suggesting different interstellar medium conditions at high redshift. I’ll discuss how future large dish (sub)millimeter facilities, such as the Large Millimeter Telescope (LMT), will directly detect the majority of the sources contributing to the infrared background allowing us to make a complete census of dust-obscured activity in the Universe.