C. Gruppioni   L. Ciesla   E. Hatziminaoglou   F. Pozzi   G. Rodighiero   P. Santini   L. Armus   M. Baes   J. Braine   V. Charmandaris   D. L. Clements   N. Christopher   H. Dannerbauer   A. Efstathiou   E. Egami   J. A. Fernández-Ontiveros   F. Fontanot   A. Franceschini   E. González-Alfonso   M. Griffin   H. Kaneda   L. Marchetti   P. Monaco   T. Nakagawa   T. Onaka   A. Papadopoulos   C. Pearson   I. Pérez-Fournon   P. Peréz-González   P. Roelfsema   D. Scott   S. Serjeant   L. Spinoglio   M. Vaccari   F. van der Tak   C. Vignali   L. Wang   T. Wada   
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 34 2017年11月
Our current knowledge of star formation and accretion luminosity at high redshift (z > 3–4), as well as the possible connections between them, relies mostly on observations in the rest-frame ultraviolet, which are strongly affected by dust obscura...
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 34 2017年11月
IR spectroscopy in the range 12–230 μm with the SPace IR telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA) will reveal the physical processes governing the formation and evolution of galaxies and black holes through cosmic time, bridging the gap be...
J. A. Fernández-Ontiveros   L. Armus   M. Baes   J. Bernard-Salas   A. D. Bolatto   J. Braine   L. Ciesla   I. De Looze   E. Egami   J. Fischer   M. Giard   E. González-Alfonso   G. L. Granato   C. Gruppioni   M. Imanishi   D. Ishihara   H. Kaneda   S. Madden   M. Malkan   H. Matsuhara   M. Matsuura   T. Nagao   F. Najarro   T. Nakagawa   T. Onaka   S. Oyabu   M. Pereira-Santaella   I. Pérez Fournon   P. Roelfsema   P. Santini   L. Silva   J. D.T. Smith   L. Spinoglio   F. van der Tak   T. Wada   R. Wu   
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 2017年11月
The physical processes driving the chemical evolution of galaxies in the last ~ 11Gyr cannot be understood without directly probing the dust-obscured phase of star-forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei. This phase, hidden to optical tracers,...
PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 69(4) 2017年8月
Organized Autotelescopes for Serendipitous Event Survey (OASES) is an optical observation project that aims to detect and investigate stellar occultation events by kilometer-sized trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). In this project, multiple low-cost ...