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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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Photometric redshifts in the SWIRE Survey
M. Rowan-Robinson,Tom Babbedge,Seb Oliver,Markos Trichas,Stefano Berta,Carol J. Lonsdale,Gene Smith,David L. Shupe,Jason Surace,S. Arnouts,O. LeFevre,A. Afonso-Luis,I. Perez-Fournon,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,Maria del Carmen Polletta,Duncan Farrah,Mattia Vaccari +16 more
TL;DR: The SWIRE photometric redshift catalogue as discussed by the authors contains 1025119 redshifts of unprecedented reliability and accuracy, which is based on fixed galaxy and QSO templates applied to data at 0.36-4.5 mu, and on a set of 4 infrared emission templates fitted to infrared excess data at 3.6-170 mu.
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Spectroscopic Confirmation of Two Massive Red-Sequence-Selected Galaxy Clusters at z ~ 1.2 in the SpARCS-North Cluster Survey
Adam Muzzin,Gillian Wilson,Howard Yee,Henk Hoekstra,David Gilbank,Jason Surace,Mark Lacy,Kris Blindert,Subhabrata Majumdar,Ricardo Demarco,Jonathan P. Gardner,Michael D. Gladders,Carol J. Lonsdale +12 more
TL;DR: The Spitzer Adaptation of the Red-sequence Cluster Survey (SpARCS) is a deep z'-band imaging survey covering the Spitzer SWIRE Legacy fields designed to create the first large homogeneously selected sample of massive clusters at z > 1 using an infrared adaptation of the cluster red-sequence method as discussed by the authors.
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The Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey (SERVS): Survey Definition and Goals
J. C. Mauduit,Mark Lacy,Duncan Farrah,Jason Surace,Matt J. Jarvis,S. J. Oliver,Claudia Maraston,Mattia Vaccari,Mattia Vaccari,Lucia Marchetti,Gregory R. Zeimann,E. Gonzales-Solares,Janine Pforr,Janine Pforr,Andreea Petric,Bruno M. B. Henriques,Peter A. Thomas,Jose Afonso,Alessandro Rettura,Gillian Wilson,J. T. Falder,James E. Geach,Minh Huynh,Ray P. Norris,Nick Seymour,Gordon T. Richards,S. A. Stanford,S. A. Stanford,David M. Alexander,Robert H. Becker,Robert H. Becker,Philip Best,Luca Bizzocchi,David Bonfield,N. Castro,Antonio Cava,Scott Chapman,N. Christopher,David L. Clements,Giovanni Covone,Giovanni Covone,N. Dubois,James Dunlop,E. Dyke,Alastair C. Edge,Henry C. Ferguson,S. Foucaud,Alberto Franceschini,Roy R. Gal,J. K. Grant,Marco Grossi,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,Samantha Hickey,Jacqueline Hodge,J. S. Huang,Rob Ivison,M. Kim,O. LeFevre,M. D. Lehnert,Carol J. Lonsdale,Lori M. Lubin,Ross J. McLure,Hugo Messias,A. Martinez-Sansigre,A. Martinez-Sansigre,A. M. J. Mortier,D. M. Nielsen,Masami Ouchi,G. Parish,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Marguerite Pierre,Steve Rawlings,Anthony C. S. Readhead,S. E. Ridgway,Dimitra Rigopoulou,A. K. Romer,I. G. Rosebloom,Huub Röttgering,Michael Rowan-Robinson,Anna Sajina,Chris Simpson,Ian Smail,Gordon K. Squires,Jamie Stevens,R. Taylor,Markos Trichas,Tanya Urrutia,E. van Kampen,Aprajita Verma,C. K. Xu +89 more
TL;DR: The Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey (SERVS) as discussed by the authors is designed to enable the study of galaxy evolution as a function of environment from z~5 to the present day, and is the first survey both large enough and deep enough to put rare objects such as luminous quasars and galaxy clusters at z>1 into their cosmological context.
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The XMM-LSS survey. Survey design and first results
Marguerite Pierre,I. Valtchanov,I. Valtchanov,Bruno Altieri,Stefano Andreon,Micol Bolzonella,Malcolm N. Bremer,Ludovic Disseau,Ludovic Disseau,Sérgio Santos,Poshak Gandhi,C. Jean,Florian Pacaud,A. M. Read,A. M. Read,Alexandre Refregier,Jon Willis,Jon Willis,C. Adami,Danielle Alloin,Mark Birkinshaw,L. Chiappetti,Aaron E. Cohen,Alain Detal,Pierre-Alain Duc,Eric Gosset,Jens Hjorth,Laurence R. Jones,Olivier Le Fevre,Carol J. Lonsdale,D. Maccagni,Alain Mazure,B. McBreen,H. J. McCracken,Yannick Mellier,Trevor J. Ponman,Hernan Quintana,Huub Röttgering,Alain Smette,Jean Surdej,Jean-Luc Starck,L. Vigroux,Simon D. M. White +42 more
TL;DR: The XMM Large Scale Structure Survey with XMM (XMM-LSS) as discussed by the authors is a large-scale X-ray survey with the scope of extending the cosmological tests attempted using ROSAT cluster samples to two redshift bins between 0
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First Insights into the Spitzer Wide-Area Infrared Extragalactic Legacy Survey (SWIRE) Galaxy Populations
Carol J. Lonsdale,Maria del Carmen Polletta,Jason Surace,Dave Shupe,Fan Fang,C. Kevin Xu,Harding E. Smith,Brian Siana,Michael Rowan-Robinson,Tom Babbedge,Seb Oliver,Francesca Pozzi,P. Davoodi,Frazer N. Owen,Deborah Padgett,Dave Frayer,Thomas Jarrett,Frank J. Masci,J. O'Linger,Tim Conrow,Duncan Farrah,Glenn Morrison,Nick Gautier,Alberto Franceschini,Stefano Berta,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,A. Afonso-Luis,Herve Dole,Gordon J. Stacey,Steve Serjeant,Marguerite Pierre,Matthew Joseph Griffin,R. C. Puetter +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterize the Spitzer Wide-area Infrared Extragalactic Legacy Survey (SWIRE) galaxy populations in the SWIRE validation field within the Lockman Hole, based on the 3.6-24 μm Spitzer data and deep U, g', r', i' optical imaging within an area ~1/3 deg2 for ~16,000 Spitzer SWIRE sources.