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STScI Preprint #1341


UV Emission and Dust Properties of High Redshift Galaxies

Authors: D. Calzetti
The number density of the high-redshift (z>2) galaxies discovered over the last few years with the Lyman-break technique is only a factor of a few lower than the number density of galaxies in the Local Universe. Thus, understanding the properties and the nature of these high-redshift systems is instrumental to our understanding of the cosmic evolution of galaxies and their stellar content. I briefly review the observed characteristics of the Lyman-break galaxies, relate these galaxies to their most likely low-redshift counterparts, and discuss the implications of dust obscuration on the global properties of the Lyman-break population. Finally, the observational properties of the high-redshift population are set in the framework of a simple evolutionary model for the stellar, metal and dust content of galaxies, to derive the intrinsic star formation history of the Universe.
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Appeared in: the proceedings of Ultraluminous Galaxies: Monsters or Babies? held 20-26 September 1998 at the Ringberg Castle, Germany

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Space Telescope Science Institute, 3700 San Martin Dr., Baltimore, MD 21218, U.S.A.
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