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Candels/Goods-S, Cdfs, And Ecdfs: Photometric Redshifts For Normal And X-Ray-Detected Galaxies, Li-Ting Hsu, Mara Salvato, Kirpal Nandra, Marcella Brusa, Ralf Bender, Johannes Buchner, Jennifer L. Dooley, Dale D. Kocevski, Yicheng Guo, Nimish P. Hathi, Cyprian Rangel, S. P. Willner, Murray Brightman, Antonis Georgakakis, Tamás Budavári, Alexander S. Szalay, Matthew L.N. Ashby, Guillermo Barro, Tomas Dahlen, Sandra M. Faber, Henry C. Ferguson, Audrey Galametz, Andrea Grazian, Norman A. Grogin, Kuang-Han Huang, Anton M. Koekemoer, Ray A. Lucas, Elizabeth Mcgrath, Bahram Mobasher, Michael Peth, David J. Rosario, Jonathan R. Trump
Candels/Goods-S, Cdfs, And Ecdfs: Photometric Redshifts For Normal And X-Ray-Detected Galaxies, Li-Ting Hsu, Mara Salvato, Kirpal Nandra, Marcella Brusa, Ralf Bender, Johannes Buchner, Jennifer L. Dooley, Dale D. Kocevski, Yicheng Guo, Nimish P. Hathi, Cyprian Rangel, S. P. Willner, Murray Brightman, Antonis Georgakakis, Tamás Budavári, Alexander S. Szalay, Matthew L.N. Ashby, Guillermo Barro, Tomas Dahlen, Sandra M. Faber, Henry C. Ferguson, Audrey Galametz, Andrea Grazian, Norman A. Grogin, Kuang-Han Huang, Anton M. Koekemoer, Ray A. Lucas, Elizabeth Mcgrath, Bahram Mobasher, Michael Peth, David J. Rosario, Jonathan R. Trump
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
We present photometric redshifts and associated probability distributions for all detected sources in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS). This work makes use of the most up-to-date data from the Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Legacy Survey (CANDELS) and the Taiwan ECDFS Near-Infrared Survey (TENIS) in addition to other data. We also revisit multi-wavelength counterparts for published X-ray sources from the 4 Ms CDFS and 250 ks ECDFS surveys, finding reliable counterparts for 1207 out of 1259 sources (~96%). Data used for photometric redshifts include intermediate-band photometry deblended using the TFIT method, which is used for the first time in …
Keck-I Mosfire Spectroscopy Of Compact Star-Forming Galaxies At Z ≳ 2: High Velocity Dispersions In Progenitors Of Compact Quiescent Galaxies, Guillermo Barro, Jonathan R. Trump, David C. Koo, Avishai Dekel, Susan A. Kassin, Dale D. Kocevski, Sandra M. Faber, Arjen Van Der Wel, Yicheng Guo, Pablo G. Pérez-González, Elisa Toloba, Jerome J. Fang, Camilla Pacifici, Raymond Simons, Randy D. Campbell, Daniel Ceverino, Steven L. Finkelstein, Bob Goodrich, Marc Kassis, Anton M. Koekemoer, Nicholas P. Konidaris, Rachel C. Livermore, James E. Lyke, Bahram Mobasher, Hooshang Nayyeri, Michael Peth, Joel R. Primack, Luca Rizzi, Rachel S. Somerville, Gregory D. Wirth, Adi Zolotov
Keck-I Mosfire Spectroscopy Of Compact Star-Forming Galaxies At Z ≳ 2: High Velocity Dispersions In Progenitors Of Compact Quiescent Galaxies, Guillermo Barro, Jonathan R. Trump, David C. Koo, Avishai Dekel, Susan A. Kassin, Dale D. Kocevski, Sandra M. Faber, Arjen Van Der Wel, Yicheng Guo, Pablo G. Pérez-González, Elisa Toloba, Jerome J. Fang, Camilla Pacifici, Raymond Simons, Randy D. Campbell, Daniel Ceverino, Steven L. Finkelstein, Bob Goodrich, Marc Kassis, Anton M. Koekemoer, Nicholas P. Konidaris, Rachel C. Livermore, James E. Lyke, Bahram Mobasher, Hooshang Nayyeri, Michael Peth, Joel R. Primack, Luca Rizzi, Rachel S. Somerville, Gregory D. Wirth, Adi Zolotov
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
We present Keck-I MOSFIRE near-infrared spectroscopy for a sample of 13 compact star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at redshift 2 ≤ z ≤ 2.5 with star formation rates of SFR ~ 100 M ☉ yr–1 and masses of log(M/M ☉) ~10.8. . . .
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Maximizing Precision Of Variable Star Photometry With Digital Cameras In Suburban Environments, David Hergesheimer
Maximizing Precision Of Variable Star Photometry With Digital Cameras In Suburban Environments, David Hergesheimer
STAR Program Research Presentations
Photometry is the measure of the brightness of an object. When making such measurements on stars, it is done is units of magnitude, which is on a logarithmic scale with a base of ~2.512. Variable star photometry using a commercially available digital camera is not going to be as accurate and precise as equipment used by astronomers, and because of the logarithmic scale of magnitude used, determining how much of an effect different error reduction strategies have is not straightforward, and is best done experimentally.
My research is conducting photometry on variable stars (changing brightness) with a digital camera, and …
Candels+3d-Hst: Compact Sfgs At Z ~ 2-3, The Progenitors Of The First Quiescent Galaxies, G. Barro, S. M. Faber, P. G. Pérez-González, C. Pacifici, J. R. Trump, D. C. Koo, S. Wuyts, Y. Guo, E. Bell, A. Dekel, L. Porter, J. Primack, H. Ferguson, M. L. N. Ashby, K. Caputi, D. Ceverino, D. Croton, G. G. Fazio, M. Giavalisco, L. Hsu, Dalibor D. Kocevski, A. Koekemoer, P. Kurcynski, P. Kollipara, J. Lee, D. H. Mcintosh, E. Mcgrath, C. Moody, R. Somerville, C. Papovich, M. Salvato, P. Santini, T. Tal, A. Van Der Wel, C. C. Williams, S. P. Willner, A. Zolotov
Candels+3d-Hst: Compact Sfgs At Z ~ 2-3, The Progenitors Of The First Quiescent Galaxies, G. Barro, S. M. Faber, P. G. Pérez-González, C. Pacifici, J. R. Trump, D. C. Koo, S. Wuyts, Y. Guo, E. Bell, A. Dekel, L. Porter, J. Primack, H. Ferguson, M. L. N. Ashby, K. Caputi, D. Ceverino, D. Croton, G. G. Fazio, M. Giavalisco, L. Hsu, Dalibor D. Kocevski, A. Koekemoer, P. Kurcynski, P. Kollipara, J. Lee, D. H. Mcintosh, E. Mcgrath, C. Moody, R. Somerville, C. Papovich, M. Salvato, P. Santini, T. Tal, A. Van Der Wel, C. C. Williams, S. P. Willner, A. Zolotov
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
We analyze the star-forming and structural properties of 45 massive (log(M/M ☉) >10) compact star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at 2 < z < 3 to explore whether they are progenitors of compact quiescent galaxies at z ~ 2. The optical/NIR and far-IR Spitzer/Herschel colors indicate that most compact SFGs are heavily obscured. Nearly half (47%) host an X-ray-bright active galactic nucleus (AGN). In contrast, only about 10% of other massive galaxies at that time host AGNs. Compact SFGs have centrally concentrated light profiles and spheroidal morphologies similar to quiescent galaxies and are thus strikingly different from other SFGs, which typically are disk-like and sometimes clumpy or irregular. Most compact …
Creation And Application Of Routines For Determining Physical Properties Of Asteroids And Exoplanets From Low Signal-To-Noise Data Sets, Nathaniel Lust
Creation And Application Of Routines For Determining Physical Properties Of Asteroids And Exoplanets From Low Signal-To-Noise Data Sets, Nathaniel Lust
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Astronomy is a data heavy field driven by observations of remote sources reflecting or emitting light. These signals are transient in nature, which makes it very important to fully utilize every observation. This however is often difficult due to the faintness of these observations, often are only slightly above the level of observational noise. We present new or adapted methodologies for dealing with these low signal-to-noise scenarios, along with practical examples including determining exoplanet physical properties, periodicities in asteroids, and the rotational and orbital properties of the multiple asteroid system 2577 Litva.