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Eric F. Bell

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  672
Citations -  78777

Eric F. Bell is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 128, co-authored 631 publications receiving 72542 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric F. Bell include Durham University & University of Arizona.

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Addressing Decadal Survey Science through Community Access to Highly Multiplexed Spectroscopy with BigBOSS on the KPNO Mayall Telescope

Caty Pilachowski, +89 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the results of a community-based discussion of the potential science impact of the Mayall+BigBOSS highly multiplexed multi-object spectroscopic capability.
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Implications of Increased Central Mass Surface Densities for the Quenching of Low-mass Galaxies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Cosmic Assembly Deep Near-infrared Extragalactic Legacy Survey (CANDELS) data to study the relationship between quenching and the stellar mass surface density within the central radius of 1 kpc of low-mass galaxies.

A dusty starburst masquerading as an ultra-high redshift galaxy in JWST CEERS observations

Jorge A. Zavala, +119 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show that the observed near-infrared break would be the result of a strong rest-frame optical Balmer break combined with high dust attenuation and strong nebular line emission, rather than the restframe UV Lyman break, and conclude that robust (sub)millimeter detections in NIRCam dropout galaxies likely imply z ∼ 4 − 6 redshift solutions.
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Charting the evolution of the ages and metallicities of massive galaxies since z = 0.7

TL;DR: In this paper, the stellar mass-metallicity and stellar age relations at z = 0.7 were analyzed by means of deep rest-frame optical spectroscopy with IMACS on Magellan on a sample of ~80 galaxies selected from CDFS to have stellar masses > 1010M and redshift 0.75.