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Mining the Herschel-Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey: submillimetre-selected blazars in equatorial fields
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
The Herschel-Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey (H-ATLAS) provides an unprecedented
opportunity to search for blazars at sub-mm wavelengths. We cross-matched the Faint
Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm (FIRST) ...
Aligned metal absorbers and the ultraviolet background at the end of reionization
(Oxford University Press, 2018)
We use observations of spatially-aligned C ii, C iv, Si ii, Si iv, and O i absorbers to probe the
slope and intensity of the ultraviolet background (UVB) at z ∼ 6. We accom- plish this by comparing
observations with ...
The performance of photometric reverberation mapping at high redshift and the reliability of damped random walk models
(Oxford University Press, 2020)
Accurate methods for reverberation mapping using photometry are highly sought after since
they are inherently less resource intensive than spectroscopic techniques. However, the effectiveness
of photometric reverberation ...
A deep search for faint galaxies associated with very low-redshift C iv absorbers: A case with cold-accretion characteristics
(The American Astronomical Society, 2013)
Studies of QSO absorber–galaxy connections are often hindered by inadequate information on whether faint/dwarf
galaxies are located near the QSO sight lines. To investigate the contribution of faint galaxies to QSO ...
Black hole - galaxy correlations without self-regulation
(American Astronomical Society, 2013)
Recent models of black hole growth in a cosmological context have forwarded a paradigm in which the growth
is self-regulated by feedback from the black hole itself. Here we use cosmological zoom simulations of galaxy
formation ...
The Edinburgh-Cape Blue Object Survey - III. Zone 2; galactic latitudes -30? > b > -40?
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
The Edinburgh–Cape Blue Object Survey seeks to identify point sources with an ultraviolet
excess. Results for zone 2 of the survey are presented here, covering that part of the South
Galactic Cap between 30◦ and 40◦ from ...