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C. J. Conselice

Researcher at University of Nottingham

Publications -  133
Citations -  9196

C. J. Conselice is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 133 publications receiving 7811 citations. Previous affiliations of C. J. Conselice include Kapteyn Astronomical Institute.

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First Measurement of the Hubble Constant from a Dark Standard Siren using the Dark Energy Survey Galaxies and the LIGO/Virgo Binary-Black-hole Merger GW170814

Marcelle Soares-Santos, +1288 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-messenger measurement of the Hubble constant H 0 using the binary-black-hole merger GW170814 as a standard siren, combined with a photometric redshift catalog from the Dark Energy Survey (DES), is presented.
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First measurement of the Hubble constant from a dark standard siren using the Dark Energy Survey galaxies and the LIGO/Virgo binary-black-hole merger GW170814

Marcelle Soares-Santos, +1200 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-messenger measurement of the Hubble constant was performed using the binary-black-hole merger GW170814 as a standard siren, combined with a photometric redshift catalog from the Dark Energy Survey (DES).
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Euclid preparation: VII. Forecast validation for Euclid cosmological probes

Alain Blanchard, +152 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present validated numerical codes and methods for Euclid cosmological forecasts for galaxy clustering, weak lensing, and their combination, which can be used to validate their own codes if required.
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Tracing the Reionization Epoch with ALMA: [C II] Emission in z ̃ 7 Galaxies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present new results on [C II] 158 mu m emission from four galaxies in the reionization epoch, which were previously confirmed to be at redshifts between 6.6 and 7.15 from the presence of the Ly alpha emission line in their spectra.