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Redshift evolution of the “total” cosmic SFRD. The cosmic SFRD (UV+IR) and dust-attenuated SFRD (IR) derived in this work are shown by black and orange circles, respectively (offset slightly along the redshift axis for clarity). To be consistent with Madau & Dickinson (2014), these measurements were obtained by integrating the SMF down to 0.03 × M⋆ (i.e., 108.9 M⊙). Orange open symbols are a collection of dust-attenuated SFRDs (i.e., SFRDIR) from the literature (Sanders et al. 2003; Takeuchi et al. 2003; Schiminovich et al. 2005; Dahlen et al. 2007; Reddy & Steidel 2009; Magnelli et al. 2011, 2013; Cucciati et al. 2012; Bouwens et al. 2012; Gruppioni et al. 2013; Finkelstein et al. 2015; Bouwens et al. 2015; Liu et al. 2018; Khusanova et al. 2020, 2021; Zavala et al. 2021; Algera et al. 2023; Traina et al. 2024). Light blue open symbols are a collection of unattenuated SFRDs (i.e., SFRDUV, uncorr) from the literature, while dark blue open symbols correspond to the same measurements after correction for dust attenuation (i.e., SFRDUV, corr). The dark-gray line is the redshift evolution of the cosmic SFRD inferred in Madau & Dickinson (2014). Orange dotted and dashed lines show the redshift evolution of the dust-attenuated SFRD inferred in Koprowski et al. (2017) and Maniyar et al. (2018), respectively.
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