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Andreas Papageorgiou

Researcher at Cardiff University

Publications -  161
Citations -  16542

Andreas Papageorgiou is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 158 publications receiving 15708 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Papageorgiou include Arizona State University & Imperial College London.

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Redshift Determination and CO Line Excitation Modeling for the Multiply-Lensed Galaxy HLSW-01

Kimberly S. Scott, +71 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported on the redshift measurement and CO line excitation of HERMES J105751.1+573027 (HLSW-01), a strongly lensed submillimeter galaxy discovered in Herschel/SPIRE observations as part of the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey (HerMES).
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Search for fractionally charged particles in pp collisions at s√=7 TeV

S. Chatrchyan, +2179 more
- 21 May 2013 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a search is presented for free heavy long-lived fractionally charged particles produced in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV, where the data sample was recorded by the CMS detector at the LHC and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 5.0
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Herschel-SPIRE, far-infrared properties of millimetre-bright and -faint radio galaxies

TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral energy distributions of radio-selected ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) were studied using deep observations obtained with the Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) from the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey (HerMES).
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HerMES: Deep Galaxy Number Counts from a P(D) Fluctuation Analysis of SPIRE Science Demonstration Phase Observations

Jason Glenn, +85 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed three fields from the HerMES program in all three SPIRE bands (250, 350, and 500 microns) and derived parameterized galaxy number count models to a depth of 2 mJy/beam, approximately 4 times the depth of previous analyses at these wavelengths.
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First results from HerMES on the evolution of the submillimetre luminosity function

TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out two extremely deep surveys with SPIRE, one of the two cameras on Herschel, at 250 microns, close to the peak of the far-infrared background.