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Michał J. Michałowski
Researcher at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Publications - 286
Citations - 14689
Michał J. Michałowski is an academic researcher from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 278 publications receiving 13264 citations. Previous affiliations of Michał J. Michałowski include University of British Columbia & University of Copenhagen.
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A deep ALMA image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
James Dunlop,Ross J. McLure,A. D. Biggs,James E. Geach,Michał J. Michałowski,Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,Wiphu Rujopakarn,E. van Kampen,Allison Kirkpatrick,Alexandra Pope,Douglas Scott,A. M. Swinbank,Thomas Targett,Itziar Aretxaga,Jason E. Austermann,Philip Best,V. A. Bruce,Edward L. Chapin,Stéphane Charlot,Michele Cirasuolo,Kristen Coppin,Richard S. Ellis,Steve Finkelstein,Christopher C. Hayward,David H. Hughes,Edo Ibar,Preshanth Jagannathan,Sadegh Khochfar,M. P. Koprowski,Desika Narayanan,Kristina Nyland,Casey Papovich,John A. Peacock,George H. Rieke,Brant Robertson,Tessa Vernstrom,P. van der Werf,Grant W. Wilson,Min S. Yun +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, European Research Council via the award of an Advanced Grant, EC [312725], EC [321302, 669253, 670193], JSPS KAKENHI [JP15K17604], Chulalongkorn University's CUniverse (CUAASC), Royal Society
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A dusty, normal galaxy in the epoch of reionization
Darach Watson,Lise Christensen,Kirsten Kraiberg Knudsen,Johan Richard,Anna Gallazzi,Michał J. Michałowski +5 more
TL;DR: Thermal dust emission from an archetypal early Universe star-forming galaxy, A1689-zD1, is reported, which has a large stellar mass and is heavily enriched in dust, with a dust-to-gas ratio close to that of the Milky Way.
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The SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey: 850 μm maps, catalogues and number counts
James E. Geach,James Dunlop,Mark Halpern,Ian Smail,P. van der Werf,David M. Alexander,Omar Almaini,Itziar Aretxaga,V. Arumugam,V. Arumugam,V. Asboth,Manda Banerji,J. Beanlands,Philip Best,Andrew Blain,Mark Birkinshaw,Edward L. Chapin,Scott Chapman,C-C. Chen,A. Chrysostomou,C. Clarke,David L. Clements,Christopher J. Conselice,Kristen Coppin,W. I. Cowley,A. L. R. Danielson,Stephen Anthony Eales,Alastair C. Edge,Duncan Farrah,Andy Gibb,Christopher Harrison,N. K. Hine,David H. Hughes,Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,T. Jenness,Suzy Jones,Alexander Karim,M. P. Koprowski,Kirsten Kraiberg Knudsen,Cedric G. Lacey,T. Mackenzie,G. Marsden,K. McAlpine,R. McMahon,Rowin Meijerink,Rowin Meijerink,Michał J. Michałowski,S. J. Oliver,M. J. Page,John A. Peacock,Dimitra Rigopoulou,Dimitra Rigopoulou,E. I. Robson,E. I. Robson,Isaac Roseboom,K. M. Rotermund,Douglas Scott,Stephen Serjeant,Chris Simpson,Julian M Simpson,D. J. B. Smith,Marco Spaans,F. Stanley,Jamie Stevens,A. M. Swinbank,Thomas Targett,Alasdair Thomson,Elisabetta Valiante,David A. Wake,Tracy Webb,Chris J. Willott,Jorge A. Zavala,Michael Zemcov,Michael Zemcov +76 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a catalogue of similar to 3000 submillimetre sources detected at 850 mu m over similar to 5 deg(2) surveyed as part of the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey (S2CLS).
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Submillimeter Galaxies as Progenitors of Compact Quiescent Galaxies
Sune Toft,Vernesa Smolčić,Benjamin Magnelli,Alexander Karim,Andrew Zirm,Michał J. Michałowski,Michał J. Michałowski,Peter Capak,Kartik Sheth,Kevin Schawinski,J.-K. Krogager,J.-K. Krogager,Stijn Wuyts,D. B. Sanders,Allison W. S. Man,Dieter Lutz,Johannes Staguhn,S. Berta,H. J. McCracken,J. Krpan,Dominik Riechers,Dominik Riechers +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new, representative spectroscopic sample of compact, quiescent galaxies at z = 2 and a statistically well-understood sample of Submillimeter-selected galaxies (SMGs) were used to show that z = 3-6 SMGs are consistent with being the progenitors of Z = 2 quiescence galaxies, matching their formation redshifts and their distributions of sizes, stellar masses, and internal velocities.
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Cosmic evolution of submillimeter galaxies and their contribution to stellar mass assembly
TL;DR: In this article, a self-consistent UV-to-radio spectral energy distribution fits of 76 SMGs with spectroscopic redshifts using all photometric datapoints from ultraviolet to radio simultaneously was presented.