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Carolin N. Cardamone
Researcher at Wheelock College
Publications - 61
Citations - 4774
Carolin N. Cardamone is an academic researcher from Wheelock College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Active galactic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 60 publications receiving 4451 citations. Previous affiliations of Carolin N. Cardamone include Tufts University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Identifying Luminous Active Galactic Nuclei in Deep Surveys: Revised IRAC Selection Criteria
Jennifer L. Donley,Anton M. Koekemoer,Marcella Brusa,Peter Capak,Carolin N. Cardamone,Francesca Civano,O. Ilbert,Chris Impey,Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe,Takamitsu Miyaji,Takamitsu Miyaji,Mara Salvato,David B. Sanders,Jonathan R. Trump,G. Zamorani +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the large samples of luminous active galactic nuclei and high-redshift star-forming galaxies in COSMOS to redefine the AGN selection criteria for use in deep IRAC surveys.
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Identifying Luminous AGN in Deep Surveys: Revised IRAC Selection Criteria
Jennifer L. Donley,Anton M. Koekemoer,Marcella Brusa,Peter Capak,Carolin N. Cardamone,Francesca Civano,Olivier Ilbert,Chris Impey,J. Kartaltepe,Takamitsu Miyaji,Mara Salvato,David B. Sanders,Jonathan R. Trump,G. Zamorani +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the large samples of luminous AGN and high red-redshift star-forming galaxies in COSMOS to redefine the AGN selection criteria for use in deep IRAC surveys.
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Galaxy Zoo Green Peas: discovery of a class of compact extremely star-forming galaxies
Carolin N. Cardamone,Kevin Schawinski,Marc Sarzi,Steven P. Bamford,Nicola Bennert,C. M. Urry,Chris Lintott,William C. Keel,John K. Parejko,Robert C. Nichol,Daniel Thomas,Dan Andreescu,Phil Murray,M. Jordan Raddick,Anže Slosar,Alexander S. Szalay,Jan Vandenberg +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate a class of rapidly growing emission line galaxies, known as "Green Peas", which were first noted by volunteers in the Galaxy Zoo project because of their peculiar bright green colour and small size, unresolved in SDSS imaging.
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The multiwavelength survey by yale-chile (musyc): deep medium-band optical imaging and high-quality 32-band photometric redshifts in the ecdf-s
Carolin N. Cardamone,Pieter G. van Dokkum,C. Megan Urry,Yoshi Taniguchi,Eric Gawiser,Gabriel B. Brammer,Edward N. Taylor,Edward N. Taylor,Maaike Damen,Ezequiel Treister,B. E. Cobb,Nicholas A. Bond,Kevin Schawinski,Paulina Lira,T. Murayama,Tomoki Saito,Kentaro Sumikawa +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented deep optical 18-medium-band photometry from the Subaru telescope over the ~30' × 30' Extended Chandra Deep Field-South, as part of the Multiwavelength Survey by Yale-Chile (MUSYC).
Identifying Luminous AGN in Deep Surveys: Revised IRAC Selection Criteria
Jennifer L. Donley,Anton M. Koekemoer,Marcella Brusa,Peter Capak,Carolin N. Cardamone,Francesca Civano,Olivier Ilbert,Chris Impey,J. Kartaltepe,Takamitsu Miyaji,Mara Salvato,David B. Sanders,Jonathan R. Trump,G. Zamorani +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the large samples of luminous AGN and high red-redshift star-forming galaxies in COSMOS to redefine the AGN selection criteria for use in deep IRAC surveys.