The Complete Redshift Distribution of Dusty Star-forming Galaxies from the SPT-SZ Survey
C. Reuter, J. D. Vieira, J. S. Spilker, A. Weiss, M. Aravena, M., Archipley, M. Bethermin, S. C. Chapman, C. De Breuck, C. Dong, W. B. Everett,, J. Fu, T. R. Greve, C. C. Hayward, R. Hill, Y. Hezaveh, S. Jarugula, K., Litke, M. Malkan, D. P. Marrone, D. Narayanan, K. A. Phadke

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive spectroscopic redshift survey of 81 dusty star-forming galaxies from the SPT-SZ survey, revealing their extreme luminosities and high redshifts, and providing valuable data for understanding early galaxy formation.
Contribution
It provides the largest, most complete spectroscopic redshift sample of high-redshift DSFGs, with detailed properties and implications for galaxy formation models.
Findings
Median redshift of 3.9 for the sample
SPT DSFGs are the most extreme infrared-luminous galaxies
Approximately half of known DSFGs at z>5 are in this sample
Abstract
The South Pole Telescope (SPT) has systematically identified 81 high-redshift, strongly gravitationally lensed, dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) in a 2500 square degree cosmological mm-wave survey. We present the final spectroscopic redshift survey of this flux-limited () sample, initially selected at mm. The redshift survey was conducted with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array across the mm spectral window, targeting carbon monoxide line emission. By combining these measurements with ancillary data, the SPT sample is now spectroscopically complete, with redshifts spanning and a median of . We present the mm through far-infrared photometry and spectral energy density fits for all sources, along with their inferred intrinsic properties. Comparing the properties of the SPT sources…
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