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Daniel J. Eisenstein
Researcher at Smithsonian Institution
Publications - 741
Citations - 164643
Daniel J. Eisenstein is an academic researcher from Smithsonian Institution. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 179, co-authored 672 publications receiving 151720 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel J. Eisenstein include CFA Institute & United Airlines.
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JWST-JADES. Possible Population III signatures at z=10.6 in the halo of GN-z11
Roberto Maiolino,Hannah Uebler,Michele Christine Perna,Jan Scholtz,Francesco D'Eugenio,C. Witten,Nicolas Laporte,Joris Witstok,Stefano Carniani,Sandro Tacchella,W. M. Baker,Santiago Arribas,Kimihiko Nakajima,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Andrew Bunker,Stephane Charlot,Giovanni Cresci,Mirko Curti,Emma Curtis-Lake,Anna de Graaff,Zhiyuan Ji,Benjamin D. Johnson,Nimisha Kumari,T. Looser,Michael V. Maseda,Brant Robertson,Bruno Rodríguez del Pino,L Sandles,Charlotte Simmonds,Renske Smit,Fengwu Sun,Giacomo Venturi,D. C. Williams,Christopher N. A. Willmer +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper , NIRSpec-IFU and NIRspec-MSA observations of the region around GN-z11, an exceptionally luminous galaxy at $z=10.6$ , reveal a feature consistent with being HeII$\lambda$1640 emission at the redshift of GNz11.
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Planting a Lyman alpha forest on AbacusSummit
Boryana Hadzhiyska,Andreu Font-Ribera,Andrei Cuceu,Solène Chabanier,Jessica Aguilar,David J. Brooks,A. de la Macorra,Peter Doel,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Jaime E. Forero-Romero,K. Honscheid,Robert Kehoe,Martin Landriau,Ramon Miquel,Jundan Nie,Will J. Percival,Graziano Rossi,Zhimin Zhou +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors leverage the accuracy and volume of the N-body simulation suite AbacusSummit to generate high-resolution Lyman alpha (Ly α) skewers and quasi-stellar object (QSO) catalogues.
Discovery of a quiescent galaxy at z=7.3
T. Looser,Francesco D'Eugenio,Roberto Maiolino,Joris Witstok,L Sandles,Emma Curtis-Lake,Jacopo Chevallard,Sandro Tacchella,Benjamin D. Johnson,W. M. Baker,Katherine A. Suess,Stefano Carniani,Pierre Ferruit,Santiago Arribas,Nina R. Bonaventura,Andrew Bunker,Alex Cameron,Stephane Charlot,Mirko Curti,Anna de Graaff,Michael V. Maseda,T. D. Rawle,Hans-Walter Rix,Bruno Rodríguez del Pino,Renske Smit,H. Ubler,Chris J. Willott,Stacey Alberts,Eiichi Egami,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Ryan Endsley,Ryan Hausen,Marcia J. Rieke,Brant Robertson,Irene Shivaei,D. C. Williams,K. Boyett,Zuyi Chen,Zhiyuan Ji,Gareth J. Jones,Nimisha Kumari,Erica J. Nelson,Michele Christine Perna,A. Saxena,Jan Scholtz +44 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors reported the discovery of a quiescent galaxy at z$=$7.3, when the universe was only 700 Myr old - about 5% of its current age.
JADES: deep spectroscopy of a low-mass galaxy at redshift 2.3 quenched by environment
L Sandles,Francesco D'Eugenio,Jakob M. Helton,Roberto Maiolino,Kevin N. Hainline,W. M. Baker,D. C. Williams,Stacey Alberts,Andrew Bunker,Stefano Carniani,Stephane Charlot,Jacopo Chevallard,Mirko Curti,Emma Curtis-Lake,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Zhiyuan Ji,Benjamin D. Johnson,T. Looser,T. D. Rawle,Brant Robertson,Bruno Rodríguez del Pino,Sandro Tacchella,H. Ubler,Christopher N. A. Willmer,Chris J. Willott +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used a Bayesian approach to model the spectrum and photometry, and found the target to have been quiescent for 0.6 Gyr with a mass-weighted average stellar age of 0.8-1.7 Gyr.
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The Optical Corrector for the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument
Timothy N. Miller,Peter Doel,G. Gutierrez,Robert Besuner,David J. Brooks,Giuseppe Gallo,H. Heetderks,Patrick N. Jelinsky,Stephen M. Kent,Michael Lampton,Michael Levi,Ming Liang,Aaron M. Meisner,Michael Sholl,Joseph H. Silber,David Sprayberry,Jessica Aguilar,Axel de La Macorra,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Kevin Fanning,Andreu Font-Ribera,Enrique Gaztanaga,Satya Gontcho A Gontcho,K. Honscheid,Jorge Jiménez,Dick Joyce,Robert Kehoe,Theodore Kisner,A. Kremin,Martin Landriau,L. Le Guillou,Christophe Magneville,Paul Martini,Ramon Miquel,John Moustakas,Jundan Nie,Will J. Percival,Claire Poppett,Francisco Prada,Graziano Rossi,David J. Schlegel,Michael Schubnell,Hee-Jong Seo,Ray M. Sharples,Gregory Tarle,Mariana Vargas-Magaña,Zhimin Zhou +46 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe the design, fabrication, and performance of the new prime focus corrector and associated structure, focusing on how they meet DESI requirements, as well as some validation highlights that demonstrate the successful corrector on-sky performance.