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Chris J. Willott
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 269
Citations - 16448
Chris J. Willott is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Redshift & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 210 publications receiving 15092 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris J. Willott include University of Oxford & IAC.
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The 6C** sample of steep-spectrum radio sources: I - Radio data, near-infrared imaging and optical spectroscopy
Maria J. Cruz,Matt J. Jarvis,Katherine M. Blundell,Steve Rawlings,S. Croft,Hans-Rainer Kloeckner,Ross J. McLure,Chris Simpson,T. A. Targett,Chris J. Willott +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a new sample of radio sources drawn from the 151 MHz 6C survey, which was filtered with radio criteria chosen to optimize the chances of finding radio galaxies at z > 4.
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Correlations between bright submillimetre sources and low-redshift galaxies
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present evidence for a positive angular correlation between bright submillimetre (sub-mm) sources and low-redshift galaxies using Monte Carlo simulations of clustered sub-mm populations and find that the probability of obtaining these correlations by chance is less than 0.4 per cent.
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Molecular Gas Observations of the Reddened Quasar 3C 318
Chris J. Willott,Chris J. Willott,Alejo Martinez-Sansigre,Alejo Martinez-Sansigre,Steve Rawlings +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present CO(2-1) observations of 3C 318 made with the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PDEI).
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Euclid preparation - V. Predicted yield of redshift 7 < z < 9 quasars from the wide survey
R. Barnett,Stephen J. Warren,Daniel J. Mortlock,Daniel J. Mortlock,Jean-Gabriel Cuby,C. J. Conselice,Paul C. Hewett,Chris J. Willott,Natalia Auricchio,A. Balaguera-Antolínez,Marco Baldi,Marco Baldi,S. Bardelli,F. Bellagamba,F. Bellagamba,Ralf Bender,Ralf Bender,Andrea Biviano,D. Bonino,Enrico Bozzo,Enzo Branchini,Enzo Branchini,Massimo Brescia,Jarle Brinchmann,Carlo Burigana,Carlo Burigana,Stefano Camera,Stefano Camera,V. Capobianco,Carmelita Carbone,J. Carretero,C. S. Carvalho,F. J. Castander,Marco Castellano,Stefano Cavuoti,Andrea Cimatti,Andrea Cimatti,R. Cledassou,G. Congedo,L. Conversi,Y. Copin,Y. Copin,Leonardo Corcione,Jean Coupon,Hélène M. Courtois,Hélène M. Courtois,Mark Cropper,A. Da Silva,C. A. J. Duncan,S. Dusini,Anne Ealet,S. Farrens,Pablo Fosalba,Sotiria Fotopoulou,N. Fourmanoit,M. Frailis,M. Fumana,S. Galeotta,B. Garilli,W. Gillard,B. Gillis,Javier Graciá-Carpio,Frank Grupp,Henk Hoekstra,Felix Hormuth,H. Israel,Knud Jahnke,S. Kermiche,M. Kilbinger,M. Kilbinger,C. C. Kirkpatrick,Thomas D. Kitching,R. Kohley,B. Kubik,Martin Kunz,Hannu Kurki-Suonio,René J. Laureijs,Sebastiano Ligori,P. B. Lilje,Ivan Lloro,Elisabetta Maiorano,O. Mansutti,Ole Marggraf,N. Martinet,Federico Marulli,Federico Marulli,Richard Massey,N. Mauri,E. Medinaceli,Simona Mei,Simona Mei,Yannick Mellier,R. B. Metcalf,R. B. Metcalf,J. J. Metge,G. Meylan,Michele Moresco,Michele Moresco,Lauro Moscardini,Lauro Moscardini,E. Munari,C. Neissner,S. Niemi,T. Nutma,C. Padilla,S. Paltani,Fabio Pasian,P. Paykari,Will J. Percival,Will J. Percival,Valeria Pettorino,G. Polenta,M. Poncet,Lucia Pozzetti,F. Raison,A. Renzi,Jason Rhodes,H. W. Rix,E. Romelli,Mauro Roncarelli,Mauro Roncarelli,Emanuel Rossetti,Roberto P. Saglia,Roberto P. Saglia,Domenico Sapone,Roberto Scaramella,Peter Schneider,V. Scottez,A. Secroun,S. Serrano,G. Sirri,L. Stanco,F. Sureau,P. Tallada-Crespí,D. Tavagnacco,Andy Taylor,M. Tenti,M. Tenti,Ismael Tereno,Rafael Toledo-Moreo,F. Torradeflot,Luca Valenziano,T. Vassallo,Y. Wang,Andrea Zacchei,G. Zamorani,Julien Zoubian,E. Zucca +147 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the yield of Euclid near-infrared filter wavelengths has been derived for the 7' wide survey, with the assumption of a steeper rate of decline of the quasar luminosity function with redshift.
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Spectroscopic confirmation of four metal-poor galaxies at z = 10.3–13.2
Emma Curtis-Lake,Stefano Carniani,Alex Cameron,Stephane Charlot,Peter Viggo Jakobsen,Roberto Maiolino,Andrew Bunker,Joris Witstok,Renske Smit,Jacopo Chevallard,Chris J. Willott,Pierre Ferruit,Santiago Arribas,Nina R. Bonaventura,Mirko Curti,Francesco D'Eugenio,Marijn Franx,Giovanna Giardino,T. Looser,N. Lutzgendorf,Michael V. Maseda,T. D. Rawle,Hans-Walter Rix,Bruno Rodríguez del Pino,H. Ubler,Marko Sirianni,Alan Dressler,Eiichi Egami,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Ryan Endsley,Kevin N. Hainline,Ryan Hausen,Benjamin D. Johnson,Marcia J. Rieke,Brant Robertson,Irene Shivaei,Daniel P. Stark,Sandro Tacchella,D. C. Williams,Christopher N. A. Willmer,Rachana Bhatawdekar,Rebecca A. A. Bowler,K. Boyett,Zuyi Chen,Anna de Graaff,Jakob M. Helton,Raphael E. Hviding,G. C. Jones,Nimisha Kumari,Jianwei Lyu,Erica J. Nelson,Michele Christine Perna,L Sandles,A. Saxena,Katherine A. Suess,Fengwu Sun,Michael W. Topping,Imaan E B Wallace,Lily R Whitler +58 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors presented spectroscopic confirmation and analysis of four galaxies unambiguously detected at redshift 10.3 ≤ z ≤ 13.2, previously selected from JWST Near Infrared Camera imaging.