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The Discovery of Submillimeter Galaxies

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arxiv astro-ph/0302184 v1 pith:HYFR4CSC submitted 2003-02-10 astro-ph

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I briefly describe some results about luminous distant dusty galaxies obtained in the 5 years since sensitive two-dimensional bolometer array cameras became available. The key requirements for making additional progress in understanding the properties of these galaxies are discussed, especially the potential role of photometric redshifts based on radio, submillimeter and far-infrared continuum observations.

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