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Published November 16, 2017 | Submitted
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Tracing the Evolution of Dust Obscured Star Formation and Accretion Back to the Reionisation Epoch with SPICA

Abstract

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 obscuration. Due to the lack of sensitivity of past and current infrared instrumentation, so far it has not been possible to get a glimpse into the early phases of the dust-obscured Universe. Among the next generation of infrared observatories, SPICA, observing in the 12–350 µm range, will be the only facility that can enable us to trace the evolution of the obscured star-formation rate and black-hole accretion rate densities over cosmic time, from the peak of their activity back to the reionisation epoch (i.e., 3 < z ≲ 6–7), where its predecessors had severe limitations. Here, we discuss the potential of photometric surveys performed with the SPICA mid-infrared instrument, enabled by the very low level of impact of dust obscuration in a band centred at 34 µm. These unique unbiased photometric surveys that SPICA will perform will fully characterise the evolution of AGNs and star-forming galaxies after reionisation.

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© 2017 Astronomical Society of Australia. Published online: 16 November 2017. This paper is dedicated to the memory of Bruce Swinyard, who initiated the SPICA project in Europe, but sadly passed away on 22 May 2015 at the age of 52. He was ISO-LWS calibration scientist, Herschel-SPIRE instrument scientist, former European PI of SPICA and design lead of SAFARI. This mission would not have been possible without the SAFARI consortium and the entire SPICA team. We thank the anonymous referee, whose useful comments and suggestions helped improving this paper.

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