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Brian C. Lemaux
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 219
Citations - 9152
Brian C. Lemaux is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 204 publications receiving 7499 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian C. Lemaux include Aix-Marseille University & University of Hawaii.
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The DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: Design, Observations, Data Reduction, and Redshifts
Jeffrey A. Newman,Michael C. Cooper,Marc Davis,S. M. Faber,Alison L. Coil,Alison L. Coil,Puragra Guhathakurta,David C. Koo,Andrew C. Phillips,Charlie Conroy,Charlie Conroy,Aaron A. Dutton,Douglas P. Finkbeiner,Brian F. Gerke,David J. Rosario,Benjamin J. Weiner,Christopher N. A. Willmer,Renbin Yan,Justin Harker,Susan A. Kassin,Susan A. Kassin,Nicholas P. Konidaris,Kamson Lai,Darren Madgwick,Kai G. Noeske,Gregory D. Wirth,Andrew J. Connolly,Nick Kaiser,Evan N. Kirby,Brian C. Lemaux,Lihwai Lin,Jennifer M. Lotz,Gerard A. Luppino,Christian Marinoni,Daniel J. Matthews,Anne J. Metevier,Ricardo P. Schiavon +36 more
TL;DR: The DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey (DEEP2) as discussed by the authors is the largest high-precision redshift survey of galaxies at z ~ 1 completed to date, covering an area of 2.8 deg^2 divided into four separate fields observed to a limiting apparent magnitude of R_(AB) = 24.1.
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The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey final data release: a spectroscopic sample of 35 016 galaxies and AGN out to z ~ 6.7 selected with 17.5 ≤ iAB ≤ 24.75
O. Le Fevre,P. Cassata,O. Cucciati,B. Garilli,O. Ilbert,V. Le Brun,D. Maccagni,C. Moreau,Marco Scodeggio,Laurence Tresse,G. Zamorani,C. Adami,Stéphane Arnouts,S. Bardelli,M. Bolzonella,M. Bondi,Angela Bongiorno,D. Bottini,A. Cappi,Stéphane Charlot,Paolo Ciliegi,T. Contini,S. de la Torre,Sylvie Foucaud,P. Franzetti,I. Gavignaud,Luigi Guzzo,A. Iovino,Brian C. Lemaux,C. López-Sanjuan,H. J. McCracken,Bruno Marano,Christian Marinoni,A. Mazure,Yannick Mellier,R. Merighi,Paola Merluzzi,Stéphane Paltani,R. Pello,A. Pollo,Lucia Pozzetti,Roberto Scaramella,L. A. M. Tasca,D. Vergani,Gianpaolo Vettolani,A. Zanichelli,E. Zucca +46 more
TL;DR: The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (VVDS) as mentioned in this paper provides a comprehensive survey of the distant universe covering all epochs since z, or more than 12 Gyr of cosmic time, with a uniform selection.
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The VIMOS Ultra-Deep Survey: ~10 000 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts to study galaxy assembly at early epochs 2 < z ≃ 6
O. Le Fevre,L. A. M. Tasca,P. Cassata,B. Garilli,V. Le Brun,D. Maccagni,Laura Pentericci,Rajat M. Thomas,Eros Vanzella,G. Zamorani,E. Zucca,Ricardo Amorín,S. Bardelli,Peter Capak,Letizia P. Cassarà,Marco Castellano,Andrea Cimatti,Jean-Gabriel Cuby,O. Cucciati,O. Cucciati,S. de la Torre,A. Durkalec,Adriano Fontana,Mauro Giavalisco,Andrea Grazian,Nimish P. Hathi,Olivier Ilbert,Brian C. Lemaux,C. Moreau,Stéphane Paltani,B. Ribeiro,Mara Salvato,Daniel Schaerer,Daniel Schaerer,Marco Scodeggio,V. Sommariva,V. Sommariva,Margherita Talia,Yoshiaki Taniguchi,Laurence Tresse,Daniela Vergani,P. W. Wang,Stéphane Charlot,Thierry Contini,Sotiria Fotopoulou,C. Lopez-Sanjuan,Yannick Mellier,Nick Scoville +47 more
TL;DR: The VIMOS Ultra Deep Survey (VUDS) as discussed by the authors is a large-scale survey of 10, 000 very faint galaxies to study the major phase of galaxy assembly 2 < z ≃ 6.
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H0LiCOW – IX. Cosmographic analysis of the doubly imaged quasar SDSS 1206+4332 and a new measurement of the Hubble constant
Simon Birrer,Tommaso Treu,Cristian E. Rusu,Cristian E. Rusu,Vivien Bonvin,Christopher D. Fassnacht,James H. H. Chan,Adriano Agnello,Anowar J. Shajib,Geoff C. F. Chen,Matthew W. Auger,Frederic Courbin,Stefan Hilbert,Dominique Sluse,Sherry H. Suyu,Kenneth C. Wong,Philip J. Marshall,Brian C. Lemaux,G. Meylan +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a blind time-delay strong lensing (TDSL) cosmographic analysis of the doubly imaged quasar SDSS 1206+4332 was presented.
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The evolving star formation rate: M⋆ relation and sSFR since z ≃ 5 from the VUDS spectroscopic survey
L. A. M. Tasca,O. Le Fevre,Nimish P. Hathi,Daniel Schaerer,Daniel Schaerer,O. Ilbert,G. Zamorani,Brian C. Lemaux,Paolo Cassata,Paolo Cassata,B. Garilli,V. Le Brun,D. Maccagni,Laura Pentericci,Robyn Thomas,E. Vanzella,E. Zucca,Ricardo Amorín,S. Bardelli,Letizia P. Cassarà,Marco Castellano,Andrea Cimatti,O. Cucciati,A. Durkalec,Adriano Fontana,Mauro Giavalisco,Andrea Grazian,S. Paltani,B. Ribeiro,Marco Scodeggio,V. Sommariva,V. Sommariva,Margherita Talia,Laurence Tresse,D. Vergani,D. Vergani,Peter Capak,Stéphane Charlot,Thierry Contini,S. de la Torre,James Dunlop,Sotiria Fotopoulou,Anton M. Koekemoer,C. Lopez-Sanjuan,Yannick Mellier,Janine Pforr,Mara Salvato,Nick Scoville,Yoshi Taniguchi,P. W. Wang +49 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the evolution of the star formation rate (SFR) - stellar mass (M-star) relation and specific Star Formation Rate (sSFR)-specific SFR of star-forming galaxies (SFGs) using a single homogeneously selected sample of galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts.