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2004ApJ...600L..93G viz 15       D               1 7819 1453 The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey: initial results from optical and near-infrared imaging. GIAVALISCO M., FERGUSON H.C., KOEKEMOER A.M., et al.
2008ApJ...673L..21D 341       D     X         9 4 202 Vigorous star formation with low efficiency in massive disk galaxies at z = 1.5. DADDI E., DANNERBAUER H., ELBAZ D., et al.
2008ApJ...689..687B viz 15       D               1 2906 203 A highly complete spectroscopic survey of the GOODS-N field. BARGER A.J., COWIE L.L. and WANG W.-H.
2009ApJ...696L.129O 97           X         2 2 87 The cosmic decline in the H2/H I ratio in galaxies. OBRESCHKOW D. and RAWLINGS S.
2010ApJ...713..686D 955       D     X C F     23 16 779 Very high gas fractions and extended gas reservoirs in z = 1.5 disk galaxies. DADDI E., BOURNAUD F., WALTER F., et al.
2010ApJ...718..177A 1147     A D     X C F     29 10 66 Cold molecular gas in massive, star-forming disk galaxies at z = 1.5. ARAVENA M., CARILLI C., DADDI E., et al.
2010MNRAS.407.2091G 24       D               1 43 796 A study of the gas-star formation relation over cosmic time. GENZEL R., TACCONI L.J., GRACIA-CARPIO J., et al.
2011ApJ...726...93R 15       D               1 116 84 Morphology and size differences between local and high-redshift luminous infrared galaxies. RUJOPAKARN W., RIEKE G.H., EISENSTEIN D.J., et al.
2011ApJ...733...87S viz 15       D               1 144 113 Extended Schmidt law: role of existing stars in current star formation. SHI Y., HELOU G., YAN L., et al.
2011PASJ...63S.379K viz 15       D               1 10045 46 MOIRCS Deep Survey. IX. Deep near-infrared imaging data and source catalog. KAJISAWA M., ICHIKAWA T., TANAKA I., et al.
2011MNRAS.415.2723C 26 43 Molecular gas in submillimetre-faint, star-forming ultraluminous galaxies at z > 1. CASEY C.M., CHAPMAN S.C., NERI R., et al.
2011A&A...533A.119E viz 15       D               1 3965 926 GOODS-Herschel: an infrared main sequence for star-forming galaxies. ELBAZ D., DICKINSON M., HWANG H.S., et al.
2012ApJ...745...69K 16       D               1 136 429 A universal, local star formation law in galactic clouds, nearby galaxies, high-redshift disks, and starbursts. KRUMHOLZ M.R., DEKEL A. and McKEE C.F.
2012ApJ...759..139K viz 15       D               1 158 148 GOODS-Herschel: impact of active galactic nuclei and star formation activity on infrared spectral energy distributions at high redshift. KIRKPATRICK A., POPE A., ALEXANDER D.M., et al.
2012ApJ...760....6M 143       D     X         4 18 418 The evolving interstellar medium of star-forming galaxies since z = 2 as probed by their infrared spectral energy distributions. MAGDIS G.E., DADDI E., BETHERMIN M., et al.
2013ApJ...762..125N 16       D               1 46 24 The far-infrared, UV, and molecular gas relation in galaxies up to z = 2.5. NORDON R., LUTZ D., SAINTONGE A., et al.
2012A&A...548A..22M 173       D     X         5 21 130 Dust temperature and CO -> H2 conversion factor variations in the SFR-M* plane. MAGNELLI B., SAINTONGE A., LUTZ D., et al.
2013ApJ...768...74T viz 20       D               2 82 774 PHIBSS: molecular gas content and scaling relations in z ∼ 1-3 massive, main-sequence star-forming galaxies. TACCONI L.J., NERI R., GENZEL R., et al.
2013ApJ...772...92P 16       D               1 37 18 Probing the interstellar medium of z ∼ 1 ultraluminous infrared galaxies through interferometric observations of CO and Spitzer mid-infrared spectroscopy. POPE A., WAGG J., FRAYER D., et al.
2014ApJS..214...24S viz 16       D               1 66903 733 3D-HST WFC3-selected photometric catalogs in the five CANDELS/3D-HST fields: photometry, photometric redshifts, and stellar masses. SKELTON R.E., WHITAKER K.E., MOMCHEVA I.G., et al.
2014MNRAS.442..558A 489       D S   X C       11 11 27 CO(1-0) line imaging of massive star-forming disc galaxies at z=1.5-2.2. ARAVENA M., HODGE J.A., WAGG J., et al.
2015MNRAS.447.3442L 175       D     X   F     4 40 3 Combining physical galaxy models with radio observations to constrain the SFRs of high-z dusty star-forming galaxies. LO FARO B., SILVA L., FRANCESCHINI A., et al.
2015A&A...577A..46D 337       D     X C       8 33 221 CO excitation of normal star-forming galaxies out to z = 1.5 as regulated by the properties of their interstellar medium. DADDI E., DANNERBAUER H., LIU D., et al.
2016MNRAS.457.3306O 442           X   F     10 14 9 SImulator of GAlaxy Millimetre/submillimetre Emission (SIGAME): CO emission from massive z = 2 main-sequence galaxies. OLSEN K.P., GREVE T.R., BRINCH C., et al.
2016ApJS..225...27M viz 16       D               1 19341 548 The 3D-HST survey: Hubble Space Telescope WFC3/G141 grism spectra, redshifts, and emission line measurements for ∼ 100,000 galaxies. MOMCHEVA I.G., BRAMMER G.B., VAN DOKKUM P.G., et al.
2017A&A...602A..51V 57       D     X         2 77 7 Predicting HCN, HCO+, multi-transition CO, and dust emission of star-forming galaxies. From local spiral and ultraluminous infrared galaxies to high-z star-forming and submillimeter galaxies. VOLLMER B., GRATIER P., BRAINE J., et al.
2018ApJ...853..172L viz 16       D               1 1255 99 "Super-deblended" dust emission in galaxies. I. The GOODS-North catalog and the cosmic star formation rate density out to redshift 6. LIU D., DADDI E., DICKINSON M., et al.
2018ApJS..235...34O viz 16       D               1 799 10 Deep JVLA imaging of GOODS-N at 20 cm. OWEN F.N.
2019MNRAS.482.1618C viz 17       D               1 357 28 PAHs as tracers of the molecular gas in star-forming galaxies. CORTZEN I., GARRETT J., MAGDIS G., et al.
2019MNRAS.483.5281W 17       D               1 133 1 CO luminosity-FWHM correlation of low- and high-redshift galaxies and its possible cosmological utilization. WU Y.-H., GOTO T., KILERCI-ESER E., et al.
2019ApJ...879...41K 17       D               1 75 30 CO emission in infrared-selected active galactic nuclei. KIRKPATRICK A., SHARON C., KELLER E., et al.
2019ApJ...886...88G 270       D     X C       6 8 21 Compact star-forming galaxies as old starbursts becoming quiescent. GOMEZ-GUIJARRO C., MAGDIS G.E., VALENTINO F., et al.
2020MNRAS.499.1788W 187       D     X   F     4 9 ~ Observations of [OI]63 µm line emission in main-sequence galaxies at z ∼ 1.5. WAGG J., ARAVENA M., BRISBIN D., et al.
2020ApJ...905..170M viz 17       D               1 4760 24 Galaxy sizes since z = 2 from the perspective of stellar mass distribution within galaxies. MOSLEH M., HOSSEINNEJAD S., HOSSEINI-SHAHISAVANDI S.Z., et al.
2021ApJ...909...56L viz 17       D               1 84 21 CO excitation, molecular gas density, and interstellar radiation field in local and high-redshift galaxies. LIU D., DADDI E., SCHINNERER E., et al.
2022A&A...667A..30V 18       D               1 72 5 Deciphering the radio-star formation correlation on kpc scales II. The integrated infrared-radio continuum and star formation-radio continuum correlations. VOLLMER B., SOIDA M. and DALLANT J.

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