A multi-wavelength view of galaxy evolution with AKARI
S. Serjeant, C. Pearson, G. J. White, M. W. L. Smith, Y. Doi

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent findings from AKARI's all-sky survey on nearby galaxy populations in the far-infrared, highlighting its role as a benchmark for understanding galaxy evolution across cosmic time.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of AKARI's contributions to galaxy evolution studies, including resolved galaxy populations and future high-redshift survey prospects.
Findings
Resolved far-infrared emission in thousands of nearby galaxies.
Benchmark data for high-redshift galaxy evolution.
Insights from major legacy surveys like Herschel and JCMT.
Abstract
AKARI's all-sky survey resolves the far-infrared emission in many thousands of nearby galaxies, providing essential local benchmarks against which the evolution of high-redshift populations can be measured. This review presents some recent results in the resolved galaxy populations, covering some well-known nearby targets, as well as samples from major legacy surveys such as the Herschel Reference Survey and the JCMT Nearby Galaxies Survey. This review also discusses the prospects for higher redshifts surveys, including strong gravitational lens clusters and the AKARI NEP field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
