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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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Deep ATLAS radio observations of the CDFS-SWIRE field
Ray P. Norris,Jose Afonso,Phil Appleton,B. J. Boyle,Paolo Ciliegi,Scott M. Croom,Minh Huynh,Carole Jackson,Anton M. Koekemoer,Carol J. Lonsdale,Enno Middelberg,Bahram Mobasher,Seb Oliver,Mari Polletta,Brian Siana,Ian Smail,Maxim Voronkov +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first results from the Australia Telescope Large Area Survey (ATLAS) are presented, which consist of deep radio observations of a 3.7 square degree field surrounding the Chandra Deep Field South, largely coincident with the infrared Spitzer Wide-Area Extragalactic (SWIRE) Survey.
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SPECTROSCOPIC CONFIRMATION OF A MASSIVE RED-SEQUENCE-SELECTED GALAXY CLUSTER AT z = 1.34 IN THE SpARCS-SOUTH CLUSTER SURVEY
Adam Muzzin,Gillian Wilson,Howard Yee,Henk Hoekstra,Henk Hoekstra,Henk Hoekstra,David G. Gilbank,Jason Surace,Mark Lacy,Kris Blindert,Subhabrata Majumdar,Ricardo Demarco,Jonathan P. Gardner,Michael D. Gladders,Carol J. Lonsdale +14 more
TL;DR: The Spitzer Adaptation of the Red-sequence Cluster Survey (SpARCS) as mentioned in this paper was designed with the primary aim of detecting galaxy clusters at z > 1, using an infrared adaptation of the two-filter red-sequence cluster technique.
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The First Hyper-Luminous Infrared Galaxy Discovered by WISE
Peter Eisenhardt,Jingwen Wu,Chao-Wei Tsai,Roberto J. Assef,Dominic J. Benford,Andrew Blain,Carrie Bridge,J. J. Condon,Michael C. Cushing,Roc M. Cutri,Neal J. Evans,Chris Gelino,Roger L. Griffith,Carl J. Grillmair,Thomas H. Jarrett,Carol J. Lonsdale,Frank J. Masci,Brian Mason,Sara Petty,Jack Sayers,S. Adam Stanford,Daniel Stern,Edward L. Wright,Lin Yan +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first hyperluminous source WISE J181417.9 was discovered by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer of the z = 2.452 source W2.29+341224.
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The most luminous galaxies discovered by wise
Chao-Wei Tsai,Peter Eisenhardt,Jingwen Wu,Daniel Stern,Roberto J. Assef,Andrew Blain,Carrie Bridge,Dominic J. Benford,Roc M. Cutri,Roger L. Griffith,Thomas H. Jarrett,Carol J. Lonsdale,Frank J. Masci,Leonidas A. Moustakas,Sara Petty,Jack Sayers,S. Adam Stanford,Edward L. Wright,Lin Yan,David Leisawitz,Fengchuan Liu,Amy Mainzer,Ian S. McLean,Deborah Padgett,Michael F. Skrutskie,Christopher R. Gelino,Charles A. Beichman,Stéphanie Juneau +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented 20 Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)-selected galaxies with bolometric luminosities L_(bol) > 10^(14) L☉, including five galaxies with infrared luminosity L_(IR) ≡ L_((rest 8-1000 μm)) > 10 ǫ(14 ) L ☉.
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Suppression of star formation in ngc 1266
Katherine Alatalo,Mark Lacy,Lauranne Lanz,Theodoros Bitsakis,Theodoros Bitsakis,Philip N. Appleton,Kristina Nyland,Kristina Nyland,Sabrina Cales,Sabrina Cales,Philip Chang,Timothy A. Davis,Timothy A. Davis,P. T. de Zeeuw,P. T. de Zeeuw,Carol J. Lonsdale,Sergio Martín,David S. Meier,David S. Meier,Patrick Ogle +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present detailed observations of the gas and dust continuum of NGC 1266 at millimeter wavelengths and show that molecular gas is being driven out of the nuclear region at yr−1, of which the vast majority cannot escape the nucleus.