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Daniel P. Stark
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 304
Citations - 20112
Daniel P. Stark is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 244 publications receiving 17775 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel P. Stark include University of California, Santa Cruz & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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New Constraints on Cosmic Reionization from the 2012 Hubble Ultra Deep Field Campaign
Brant Robertson,Steven R. Furlanetto,Evan E. Schneider,Stephane Charlot,Richard S. Ellis,Daniel P. Stark,Ross J. McLure,James Dunlop,Anton M. Koekemoer,Matthew A. Schenker,Masami Ouchi,Yoshiaki Ono,Emma Curtis-Lake,Alexander B. Rogers,Rebecca A. A. Bowler,Michele Cirasuolo +15 more
TL;DR: The 2012 UDF12 campaign provided the best constraints to date on the abundance, luminosity distribution, and spectral properties of early star-forming galaxies as discussed by the authors, and the results of the UDF-12 campaign were used to infer redshift-dependent ultraviolet (UV) luminosity densities, reionization histories, and electron scattering optical depth evolution consistent with the available data.
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The Abundance of Star-forming Galaxies in the Redshift Range 8.5-12: New Results from the 2012 Hubble Ultra Deep Field Campaign
Richard S. Ellis,Ross J. McLure,James Dunlop,Brant Robertson,Yoshiaki Ono,Matthew A. Schenker,Anton M. Koekemoer,Rebecca A. A. Bowler,Masami Ouchi,Alexander B. Rogers,Emma Curtis-Lake,Evan E. Schneider,Stéphane Charlot,Daniel P. Stark,Steven R. Furlanetto,Michele Cirasuolo,Michele Cirasuolo +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the results of the deepest search to date for star-forming galaxies beyond a redshift z ≃ 8.5 utilizing a new sequence of near-infrared Wide-Field Camera 3 (WFC3/IR) images of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF).
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The Abundance of Star-Forming Galaxies in the Redshift Range 8.5 to 12: New Results from the 2012 Hubble Ultra Deep Field Campaign
Richard S. Ellis,Ross J. McLure,James Dunlop,Brant Robertson,Yoshiaki Ono,Matthew A. Schenker,Anton M. Koekemoer,Rebecca A. A. Bowler,Masami Ouchi,Alexander B. Rogers,Emma Curtis-Lake,Evan E. Schneider,Stéphane Charlot,Daniel P. Stark,Steven R. Furlanetto,Michele Cirasuolo +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the results of the deepest search to date for star-forming galaxies beyond a redshift z~8.5 utilizing a new sequence of near-infrared Wide Field Camera 3 images of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field.
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The evolutionary history of lyman break galaxies between redshift 4 and 6: observing successive generations of massive galaxies in formation
Daniel P. Stark,Daniel P. Stark,Richard S. Ellis,Richard S. Ellis,Andrew Bunker,Kevin Bundy,Kevin Bundy,T. A. Targett,T. A. Targett,Andrew J. Benson,Mark Lacy +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the evolution of the Lyman break galaxy population between z ≈ 4 and z ≃ 6 was studied and the distribution of stellar masses and ages as a function of cosmic time.
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Keck spectroscopy of faint 3 < z < 7 Lyman break galaxies – I. New constraints on cosmic reionization from the luminosity and redshift-dependent fraction of Lyman α emission
TL;DR: In this paper, the first results of a new Keck spectroscopic survey of UV faint Lyman break galaxies in the redshift range 3 1.9 with respect to the predicted z ≃ 7 value were presented.