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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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VVDS-SWIRE - Clustering evolution from a spectroscopic sample of galaxies with redshift 0.2 < z < 2.1 selected from Spitzer IRAC 3.6 μm and 4.5 μm photometry
S. de la Torre,O. Le Fevre,S. Arnouts,Luigi Guzzo,Duncan Farrah,A. Iovino,Carol J. Lonsdale,Carol J. Lonsdale,B. Meneux,S. J. Oliver,A. Pollo,I. Waddington,D. Bottini,Fan Fang,B. Garilli,V. Le Brun,D. Maccagni,J. P. Picat,Roberto Scaramella,Marco Scodeggio,David L. Shupe,Jason Surace,L. Tresse,G. Vettolani,A. Zanichelli,C. Adami,S. Bardelli,M. Bolzonella,A. Cappi,Stephane Charlot,Paolo Ciliegi,T. Contini,Sylvie Foucaud,P. Franzetti,I. Gavignaud,Olivier Ilbert,F. Lamareille,H. J. McCracken,Bruno Marano,Christian Marinoni,A. Mazure,R. Merighi,Stéphane Paltani,R. Pello,Lucia Pozzetti,Mario Radovich,G. Zamorani,E. Zucca,M. Bondi,Angela Bongiorno,Jarle Brinchmann,Olga Cucciati,Olga Cucciati,Yannick Mellier,Paola Merluzzi,S. Temporin,Daniela Vergani,C. J. Walcher +57 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the projected two-point correlation function w_p(r_p) to study the three dimensional clustering properties of galaxies detected at 3.6-4.5 μm, across the whole redshift range explored.
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Revolutionizing Our Understanding of AGN Feedback and its Importance to Galaxy Evolution in the Era of the Next Generation Very Large Array
Kristina Nyland,Jeremy J. Harwood,Dipanjan Mukherjee,Preshanth Jagannathan,Wiphu Rujopakarn,B. Emonts,Katherine Alatalo,Geoff Bicknell,Timothy A. Davis,Jenny E. Greene,Amy Kimball,Mark Lacy,Carol J. Lonsdale,Colin J. Lonsdale,W. Peter Maksym,Dániel Cs Molnár,Leah K. Morabito,Eric J. Murphy,Pallavi Patil,Isabella Prandoni,Mark Sargent,Catherine Vlahakis +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) feedback as a function of redshift and galaxy properties such as mass, environment and cold gas content remain poorly understood.
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Keck spectroscopy of z=1-3 ULIRGs from the Spitzer SWIRE survey
S. Berta,S. Berta,Carol J. Lonsdale,Carol J. Lonsdale,Brian Siana,Duncan Farrah,Harding E. Smith,Maria del Carmen Polletta,Alberto Franceschini,Jacopo Fritz,Jacopo Fritz,Ismael Perez-Fournon,M. Rowan-Robinson,David L. Shupe,Jason Surace +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral energy distributions of the main IR-peak galaxies were analyzed by means of spectro-photometric synthesis and multi-component fits (stars + starburst dust + AGN torus).
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Mid-infrared spectroscopy of Spitzer-selected ultra-luminous starbursts at z ~ 2
N. Fiolet,Alain Omont,Guilaine Lagache,B. Bertincourt,Dario Fadda,Andrew J. Baker,Alexandre Beelen,Stefano Berta,Francois Boulanger,Duncan Farrah,Attila Kovács,Carol J. Lonsdale,Frazer N. Owen,Mari Polletta,Mari Polletta,Dave Shupe,Lin Yan +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of mid-infrared spectra combined with millimeter, radio, and infrared photometry was carried out on 16 sources at z ∼ 2 (5.8μm-peakers) in the Lockman-North field.
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A VLBI search for AGN radio cores in starburst galaxies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Mk III 18-cm VLBI observations of a small sample of IR-bright galaxies: four starburst galaxies which have no evidence of AGN from the optical spectrum, two Seyfert 2 galaxies, and one previously unclassified Markarian galaxies.