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Carol J. Lonsdale
Researcher at National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Publications - 185
Citations - 20937
Carol J. Lonsdale is an academic researcher from National Radio Astronomy Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminous infrared galaxy. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 182 publications receiving 18841 citations. Previous affiliations of Carol J. Lonsdale include California Institute of Technology & Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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High-Redshift QSOs in the SWIRE Survey and the z~3 QSO Luminosity Function*
Brian Siana,Brian Siana,Maria del Carmen Polletta,Harding E. Smith,Carol J. Lonsdale,Eduardo Gonzalez-Solares,Duncan Farrah,Tom Babbedge,Michael Rowan-Robinson,Jason Surace,David L. Shupe,Fan Fang,Alberto Franceschini,Seb Oliver +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple optical/infrared (IR) photometric selection of high-redshift QSOs that identifies a Lyman break in the optical photometry was proposed.
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Emission Features and Source Counts of Galaxies in Mid-Infrared
Cong Xu,Perry B. Hacking,Fan Fang,David L. Shupe,Carol J. Lonsdale,Nanyao Y. Lu,George Helou,Gordon J. Stacey,Matthew L. N. Ashby +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors incorporated the newest ISO results on the mid-infrared spectral energy distribution (SED) of galaxies into models for the number counts and redshift distributions of MIR surveys.
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The ultraviolet-to-radio continuum of the ultraluminous galaxy IRAS F10214+4724.
M. Rowan-Robinson,Andreas Efstathiou,Andy Lawrence,S. J. Oliver,A. N. Taylor,Tom Broadhurst,Richard G. McMahon,C. R. Benn,James J. Condon,Carol J. Lonsdale,Perry B. Hacking,Tim Conrow,W. S. Saunders,D. L. Clements,Richard S. Ellis,Ian Robson +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present new observations and theoretical models for the continuous ultraviolet-to-radio spectrum of the ultraluminous protogalaxy candidate IRAS F 10214 + 4724.
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Models for Multiband IR Surveys
TL;DR: In this article, a new Monte-Carlo algorithm is developed for galaxy evolution in multiband IR surveys, which exploits a large library of realistic Spectral Energy Distributions (SEDs) of 837 local IR galaxies (IRAS 25$\mu m$ selected) from the UV (1000{\AA}) to the radio (20cm), including ISO-measured 3--13$\m$ unidentified broad features (UIBs).
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AGN and Starburst Classification from Spitzer Mid-Infrared Spectra for High Redshift SWIRE Sources
Dan Weedman,Maria del Carmen Polletta,Carol J. Lonsdale,Belinda Jane Wilkes,Brian Siana,J. R. Houck,Jason Surace,David L. Shupe,Duncan Farrah,Harding E. Smith +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on the Spitzer Space Telescope for 20 sources in the Lockman Hole field of the SWIRE survey.