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E. Daddi
Researcher at Paris Diderot University
Publications - 84
Citations - 6758
E. Daddi is an academic researcher from Paris Diderot University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 84 publications receiving 6329 citations. Previous affiliations of E. Daddi include Université Paris-Saclay.
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Star formation and dust obscuration at z≈2: galaxies at the dawn of downsizing
Maurilio Pannella,Chris Carilli,E. Daddi,H. J. McCracken,Frazer N. Owen,Alvio Renzini,Veronica Strazzullo,Francesca Civano,Anton M. Koekemoer,Eva Schinnerer,Nick Scoville,Vernesa Smolčić,Yoshiaki Taniguchi,Herve Aussel,Jean-Paul Kneib,Olivier Ilbert,Yannick Mellier,Mara Salvato,D. Thompson,Chris J. Willott +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a sample of BzK-selected star-forming galaxies, drawn from the Cosmic Evolution Survey, to perform stacking analysis of their 1.4 GHz radio continuum as a function of different stellar population properties, after cleaning the sample from contamination by active galactic nuclei.
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Multiwavelength study of massive galaxies at z~2. II. Widespread Compton thick AGN and the concurrent growth of black holes and bulges
E. Daddi,David M. Alexander,Mark Dickinson,Roberto Gilli,Alvio Renzini,D. Elbaz,A. Cimatti,R.-R. Chary,Dave Frayer,Franz E. Bauer,W. N. Brandt,M. Giavalisco,Norman A. Grogin,Minh Huynh,J. D. Kurk,M. Mignoli,G. E. Morrison,A. Pope,Swara Ravindranath +18 more
TL;DR: The mid-IR excess galaxies are part of the long sought-after population of distant heavily obscured Active Galactic Nuclei predicted by synthesis models of the X-ray background.
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Star formation and dust obscuration at z~2: galaxies at the dawn of downsizing
Maurilio Pannella,Chris Carilli,E. Daddi,H.J. Mc Cracken,Frazer N. Owen,Alvio Renzini,V. Strazzullo,Francesca Civano,Anton M. Koekemoer,Eva Schinnerer,Nick Scoville,Vernesa Smolčić,Yoshiaki Taniguchi,H. Aussel,Jean-Paul Kneib,O. Ilbert,Yannick Mellier,Mara Salvato,D. Thompson,Chris J. Willott +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a sample of BzK-selected star-forming galaxies, drawn from the COSMOS survey, to perform stacking analysis of their 1.4 GHz radio continuum as a function of different stellar population properties, after removing AGN contaminants from the sample.
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The mean star formation rate of X-ray selected active galaxies and its evolution from z~2.5: results from PEP-Herschel
David J. Rosario,P. Santini,Dieter Lutz,Lijing Shao,Roberto Maiolino,David M. Alexander,Bruno Altieri,Paola Andreani,Herve Aussel,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,S. Berta,Ángel Bongiovanni,Ángel Bongiovanni,W. N. Brandt,Marcella Brusa,J. Cepa,J. Cepa,Andrea Cimatti,Thomas J. Cox,E. Daddi,David Elbaz,Adriano Fontana,N. M. Förster Schreiber,Reinhard Genzel,Andrea Grazian,E. Le Floc'h,Benjamin Magnelli,V. Mainieri,Hagai Netzer,Raanan Nordon,I. Pérez Garcia,I. Pérez Garcia,Albrecht Poglitsch,Paola Popesso,Francesca Pozzi,L. Riguccini,Giulia Rodighiero,Mara Salvato,Miguel Sánchez-Portal,E. Sturm,Linda J. Tacconi,Ivan Valtchanov,Stijn Wuyts +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of deep far-infrared (FIR) and X-ray data in three key extragalactic survey fields (GOODS-South, GOODS-North and COSMOS) was used to study the relationship between star-formation rate (SFR) and the accretion luminosity and nuclear obscuration of selected active galactic nuclei.
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The COSMOS-WIRCam near-infrared imaging survey: I: BzK selected passive and star forming galaxy candidates at z>1.4
H. J. McCracken,Peter Capak,Mara Salvato,H. Aussel,David R. Thompson,E. Daddi,D. B. Sanders,Jean-Paul Kneib,Chris J. Willott,Chiara Mancini,Alvio Renzini,R. Cook,O. Le Fevre,O. Ilbert,Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe,Anton M. Koekemoer,Yannick Mellier,Takashi Murayama,Nick Scoville,Y. Shioya,Yoshiaki Taniguchi +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a near-infrared survey covering the 2 deg sq COSMOS field, which contains 143,466 galaxies and 13,254 stars, including 3931 quiescent and 25,757 star-forming BzK-selected galaxies.