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Early evolution of galaxies and of large-scale structure from CMB experiments

Authors :
De Zotti, Gianfranco
Bonato, Matteo
Negrello, Mattia
Herranz, Diego
Lopez-Caniego, Marcos
Trombetti, Tiziana
Burigana, Carlo
Bonavera, Laura
Gonzalez-Nuevo, Joaquin
Hanany, Shaul
Rocha, Graca
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Next generation CMB experiments with arcmin resolution will, for free, lay the foundations for a real breakthrough on the study of the early evolution of galaxies and galaxy clusters, thanks to the detection of large samples of strongly gravitationally lensed galaxies and of proto-clusters of dusty galaxies up to high redshifts. This has an enormous legacy value. High resolution follow-up of strongly lensed galaxies will allow the direct investigation of their structure and kinematics up to z~6, providing direct information on physical processes driving their evolution. Follow-up of proto-clusters will allow an observational validation of the formation history of the most massive dark matter halos up to z~4, well beyond the redshift range accessible via X-ray or SZ measurements. These experiments will also allow a giant leap forward in the determination of polarization properties of extragalactic sources, and will provide a complete census of cold dust available for star formation in the local universe.<br />Comment: Science white paper submitted to the Astro2020 US Decadal Survey

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1904.04531
Document Type :
Working Paper