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Anne E. Sansom
Researcher at University of Central Lancashire
Publications - 127
Citations - 7096
Anne E. Sansom is an academic researcher from University of Central Lancashire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Elliptical galaxy. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 122 publications receiving 6478 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne E. Sansom include Newcastle University & University of Leicester.
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Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): survey diagnostics and core data release
Simon P. Driver,David T. Hill,Lee S. Kelvin,Aaron S. G. Robotham,Jochen Liske,Peder Norberg,Ivan K. Baldry,Steven P. Bamford,Andrew M. Hopkins,Jon Loveday,John A. Peacock,E. Andrae,Jonathan Bland-Hawthorn,Sarah Brough,Michael J. I. Brown,Ewan Cameron,J. H. Y. Ching,Matthew Colless,Christopher J. Conselice,Scott M. Croom,Nicholas Cross,R. De Propris,Simon Dye,Michael J. Drinkwater,Simon Ellis,Alister W. Graham,Meiert W. Grootes,Madusha Gunawardhana,David Heath Jones,E. van Kampen,Claudia Maraston,Robert C. Nichol,H Parkinson,Steven Phillipps,Kevin A. Pimbblet,Cristina Popescu,Matthew Prescott,Isaac Roseboom,Elaine M. Sadler,Anne E. Sansom,Rob Sharp,Daniel J. Smith,Edward N. Taylor,Edward N. Taylor,Daniel Thomas,Richard J. Tuffs,D. Wijesinghe,Loretta Dunne,Carlos S. Frenk,Matt J. Jarvis,Barry F. Madore,Martin Meyer,Mark Seibert,Lister Staveley-Smith,William J. Sutherland,Stephen J. Warren +55 more
TL;DR: The Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey has been operating since 2008 February on the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope using the AAOmega fibre-fed spectrograph facility to acquire spectra with a resolution of R ≈ 1300 for 120 862 Sloan Digital Sky Survey selected galaxies.
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The Herschel ATLAS
Stephen Anthony Eales,Loretta Dunne,David L. Clements,Asantha Cooray,G. de Zotti,G. de Zotti,Simon Dye,Rob Ivison,Matt J. Jarvis,Guilaine Lagache,Guilaine Lagache,Steve Maddox,Mattia Negrello,Steve Serjeant,Mark Thompson,E. van Kampen,Alexandre Amblard,Paola Andreani,Maarten Baes,Alexandre Beelen,Alexandre Beelen,George J. Bendo,Dominic J. Benford,Dominic J. Benford,Frank Bertoldi,Frank Bertoldi,James J. Bock,D. G. Bonfield,Alessandro Boselli,C. Bridge,V. Buat,Denis Burgarella,Raymond G. Carlberg,Antonio Cava,Pierre Chanial,S. Charlot,N. Christopher,Peter Coles,Luca Cortese,Aliakbar Dariush,E. da Cunha,Gavin Dalton,Gavin Dalton,Luigi Danese,Helmut Dannerbauer,Simon P. Driver,James Dunlop,Lulu Fan,Duncan Farrah,David T. Frayer,Carlos S. Frenk,James E. Geach,Jonathan P. Gardner,Haley Louise Gomez,J. González-Nuevo,Eduardo Gonzalez-Solares,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Martin J. Hardcastle,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,D. Herranz,David H. Hughes,Edo Ibar,Woong-Seob Jeong,Cedric G. Lacey,Andrea Lapi,Andy Lawrence,Myung Gyoon Lee,Lerothodi Leonard Leeuw,Jochen Liske,M. López-Caniego,Th. Müller,Kirpal Nandra,P. Panuzzo,Andreas Papageorgiou,G. Patanchon,John A. Peacock,C. P. Pearson,Steven Phillipps,Michael Pohlen,Cristina Popescu,Steve Rawlings,E. E. Rigby,M. Rigopoulou,Aaron S. G. Robotham,Giulia Rodighiero,Anne E. Sansom,Benjamin L. Schulz,Douglas Scott,D. J. B. Smith,B. Sibthorpe,Ian Smail,Jamie Stevens,William J. Sutherland,Tsutomu T. Takeuchi,Jonathan Tedds,P. Temi,Richard J. Tuffs,Markos Trichas,Mattia Vaccari,Ivan Valtchanov,P. van der Werf,Aprajita Verma,J. Vieria,Catherine Vlahakis,Glenn J. White,Glenn J. White +105 more
TL;DR: The Herschel ATLAS project as discussed by the authors is the largest open-time key project that will be carried out on the Herschel Space Observatory, and it will survey 570 deg2 of the extragalactic sky, 4 times larger than all the other Herschel extragala surveys combined, in five far-infrared and submillimeter bands.
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The Herschel ATLAS
Stephen Anthony Eales,Loretta Dunne,D. L. Clements,Asantha Cooray,G. de Zotti,Simon Dye,Rob Ivison,Matt J. Jarvis,Guilaine Lagache,S. J. Maddox,Mattia Negrello,Steve Serjeant,Maggie A. Thompson,E. van Kampen,Alexandre Amblard,P. Andreani,Maarten Baes,Alexandre Beelen,George J. Bendo,Dominic J. Benford,Frank Bertoldi,James J. Bock,D. G. Bonfield,A. Boselli,C. Bridge,V. Buat,Denis Burgarella,Raymond G. Carlberg,Antonio Cava,P. Chanial,Stéphane Charlot,N. Christopher,Peter Coles,Luca Cortese,Aliakbar Dariush,E. da Cunha,Gavin Dalton,Luigi Danese,Helmut Dannerbauer,Simon P. Driver,James Dunlop,Lulu Fan,Duncan Farrah,David T. Frayer,Carlos S. Frenk,James E. Geach,Jonathan P. Gardner,Haley Louise Gomez,J. González-Nuevo,Eduardo Gonzalez-Solares,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Martin J. Hardcastle,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,D. Herranz,David H. Hughes,Edo Ibar,Woong-Seob Jeong,Cedric G. Lacey,Andrea Lapi,Myung Gyoon Lee,Lerothodi Leonard Leeuw,Jochen Liske,M. López-Caniego,Th. Müller,K. Nandra,P. Panuzzo,Andreas Papageorgiou,G. Patanchon,John A. Peacock,C. P. Pearson,Steven Phillipps,Michael Pohlen,Cristina Popescu,Steve Rawlings,E. E. Rigby,M. Rigopoulou,Giulia Rodighiero,Anne E. Sansom,Benjamin L. Schulz,Douglas Scott,D. J. B. Smith,B. Sibthorpe,Ian Smail,Jamie Stevens,William J. Sutherland,Tsutomu T. Takeuchi,Jonathan Tedds,P. Temi,Richard J. Tuffs,Markos Trichas,Mattia Vaccari,Ivan Valtchanov,P. van der Werf,Aprajita Verma,J. Vieria,Catherine Vlahakis,Glenn J. White +96 more
TL;DR: The Herschel ATLAS project as mentioned in this paper is the largest open-time key project that will be carried out on the Herschel Space Observatory, and it will survey 510 square degrees of the extragalactic sky, four times larger than all the other Herschel surveys combined, in five far-infrared and sub-millimetre bands.
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Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): End of survey report and data release 2
Jochen Liske,Ivan K. Baldry,Simon P. Driver,Simon P. Driver,Richard J. Tuffs,Mehmet Alpaslan,E. Andrae,Sarah Brough,Michelle E. Cluver,Meiert W. Grootes,Madusha Gunawardhana,Lee S. Kelvin,Jonathan Loveday,Aaron S. G. Robotham,Edward N. Taylor,Steven P. Bamford,Jonathan Bland-Hawthorn,Michael J. I. Brown,Michael J. Drinkwater,Andrew M. Hopkins,Martin Meyer,Peder Norberg,John A. Peacock,N. K. Agius,Stephen K. Andrews,Amanda E. Bauer,J. H. Y. Ching,Matthew Colless,Christopher J. Conselice,Scott M. Croom,Luke J. M. Davies,R. De Propris,Loretta Dunne,Loretta Dunne,Elizabeth Eardley,Simon Ellis,Caroline Foster,Carlos S. Frenk,Boris Häußler,Boris Häußler,Benne W. Holwerda,Cullan Howlett,Cullan Howlett,H.. Ibarra,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,D. H. Jones,D. H. Jones,Prajwal R. Kafle,Cedric G. Lacey,Rebecca A. Lange,Maritza A. Lara-López,Maritza A. Lara-López,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Steve Maddox,Steve Maddox,Barry F. Madore,T. Mcnaught-Roberts,Amanda J. Moffett,Robert C. Nichol,Matt S. Owers,David Palamara,Samantha J. Penny,Steven Phillipps,Kevin A. Pimbblet,Kevin A. Pimbblet,Cristina Popescu,Cristina Popescu,Cristina Popescu,Matthew Prescott,R. Proctor,Elaine M. Sadler,Anne E. Sansom,Mark Seibert,Rob Sharp,William J. Sutherland,J. A. Vázquez-Mata,E. van Kampen,Stephen M. Wilkins,R.. Williams,A. H. Wright +81 more
TL;DR: The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey as mentioned in this paper is one of the largest contemporary spectroscopic surveys of low redshift galaxies, covering an area of ∼286 deg2 (split among five survey regions) down to a limiting magnitude of r < 19.8 mag, and collecting spectra and reliable redshifts for 238'000 objects using the AAOmega spectrograph on the Anglo-Australian Telescope.
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GAMA: towards a physical understanding of galaxy formation
Simon P. Driver,Peder Norberg,Ivan K. Baldry,Steven P. Bamford,Andrew M. Hopkins,Jochen Liske,Jon Loveday,John A. Peacock,David T. Hill,Lee S. Kelvin,Aaron S. G. Robotham,Nicholas Cross,H. Parkinson,Matthew Prescott,Christopher J. Conselice,Loretta Dunne,Sarah Brough,D. Heath Jones,Rob Sharp,Eelco van Kampen,Seb Oliver,Isaac Roseboom,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Scott M. Croom,Simon Ellis,Ewan Cameron,Shaun Cole,Carlos S. Frenk,Warrick J. Couch,Alister W. Graham,R. Proctor,Roberto De Propris,Issi F. Doyle,Ed M. Edmondson,Robert C. Nichol. Daniel Thomas,Steve Eales,Matt J. Jarvis,Konrad Kuijken,Ofer Lahav,Barry F. Madore,Mark Seibert,Martin Meyer,Lister Staveley-Smith,Steven Phillipps,Cristina Popescu,Anne E. Sansom,William J. Sutherland,Richard J. Tuffs,Steven J. Warren +48 more
TL;DR: The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) project as mentioned in this paper is the latest in a tradition of large galaxy redshift surveys, and is now underway on the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory.