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G. A. Luppino
Researcher at University of Hawaii
Publications - 38
Citations - 6001
G. A. Luppino is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Weak gravitational lensing. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 38 publications receiving 5823 citations. Previous affiliations of G. A. Luppino include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Index Fund Advisors.
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The Pan-STARRS1 Surveys
K. C. Chambers,E. A. Magnier,Nigel Metcalfe,H. Flewelling,M. E. Huber,Christopher Waters,L. Denneau,Peter W. Draper,Daniel J. Farrow,D. P. Finkbeiner,C. Holmberg,J. Koppenhoefer,P. A. Price,A. Rest,Roberto P. Saglia,Edward F. Schlafly,Stephen J. Smartt,W. E. Sweeney,R. J. Wainscoat,W. S. Burgett,S. Chastel,T. Grav,J. N. Heasley,Klaus W. Hodapp,Robert Jedicke,Nick Kaiser,R. P. Kudritzki,G. A. Luppino,Robert H. Lupton,David G. Monet,John Morgan,Peter M. Onaka,Bernie Shiao,Christopher W. Stubbs,John L. Tonry,R. L. White,Eduardo Bañados,Eric F. Bell,Ralf Bender,Edouard J. Bernard,M. Boegner,F. Boffi,M. T. Botticella,Annalisa Calamida,Stefano Casertano,W.-P. Chen,X. Chen,Shaun Cole,Niall R. Deacon,C. Frenk,Alan Fitzsimmons,Suvi Gezari,V. Gibbs,C. Goessl,T. Goggia,R. Gourgue,Bertrand Goldman,Phillip Grant,Eva K. Grebel,Nigel Hambly,G. Hasinger,Alan Heavens,Timothy M. Heckman,Robert Henderson,Th. Henning,M. J. Holman,Ulrich Hopp,Wing-Huen Ip,S. Isani,M. Jackson,C. D. Keyes,Anton M. Koekemoer,Rubina Kotak,D. Le,D. Liska,K. S. Long,John R. Lucey,M. Liu,Nicolas F. Martin,G. Masci,Brian McLean,E. Mindel,P. Misra,E. Morganson,David Murphy,A. Obaika,Gautham Narayan,M. Nieto-Santisteban,Peder Norberg,John A. Peacock,E. A. Pier,Marc Postman,N. Primak,C. Rae,A. Rai,Adam G. Riess,A. Riffeser,H. W. Rix,Siegfried Röser,R. Russel,L. Rutz,Elena Schilbach,A. S. B. Schultz,Daniel Scolnic,Louis Gregory Strolger,Alexander S. Szalay,Stella Seitz,E. Small,K. W. Smith,D. R. Soderblom,P. Taylor,Robert R. Thomson,Andy Taylor,A. R. Thakar,J. Thiel,D. A. Thilker,D. Unger,Yuji Urata,Jeff A. Valenti,J. Wagner,T. Walder,Fabian Walter,S. Watters,S. Werner,W. M. Wood-Vasey,R. F. G. Wyse +125 more
TL;DR: Pan-STARRS1 has carried out a set of distinct synoptic imaging sky surveys including the 3ππ$ Steradian Survey and the Medium Deep Survey in 5 bands as mentioned in this paper.
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Galaxy luminosity functions to z∼ 1 from DEEP2 and COMBO-17: Implications for red galaxy formation
Sandra M. Faber,Christopher N. A. Willmer,Christian Wolf,David C. Koo,Benjamin J. Weiner,Jeffrey A. Newman,Myungshin Im,Alison L. Coil,C. Conroy,Michael C. Cooper,Michael Davis,Douglas P. Finkbeiner,Brian F. Gerke,Karl Gebhardt,Edward J. Groth,Puragra Guhathakurta,Justin Harker,Nick Kaiser,Susan A. Kassin,M. Kleinheinrich,N. P. Konidaris,Richard G. Kron,Lihwai Lin,Lihwai Lin,G. A. Luppino,Darren Madgwick,Klaus Meisenheimer,Kai G. Noeske,Andrew C. Phillips,Vicki L. Sarajedini,Ricardo P. Schiavon,Luc Simard,Alexander S. Szalay,Nicole P. Vogt,Renbin Yan +34 more
TL;DR: The DEEP2 and COMBO-17 surveys are compared to study luminosity functions of red and blue galaxies to z ~ 1, and the results imply that the number and total stellar mass of blue galaxies have been substantially constant since z = 1, whereas those of red galaxies (near L*) have been significantly rising as mentioned in this paper.
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Galaxy Luminosity Functions to z~1: DEEP2 vs. COMBO-17 and Implications for Red Galaxy Formation
S. M. Faber,Christopher N. A. Willmer,Christian Wolf,David C. Koo,Ben Weiner,J. A. Newman,Myungshin Im,Alison L. Coil,C. Conroy,M. C. Cooper,Michael Davis,D. P. Finkbeiner,Brian F. Gerke,Karl Gebhardt,Edward J. Groth,P. Guhathakurta,Justin Harker,Nick Kaiser,Susan A. Kassin,M. Kleinheinrich,N. P. Konidaris,L. Lin,G. A. Luppino,Darren Madgwick,K. Meisenheimer K. G. Noeske,Andrew C. Phillips,Vicki L. Sarajedini,Luc Simard,Alexander S. Szalay,N. P. Vogt,R. Yan +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the DEEP2 and COMBO-17 surveys are used to study the evolution of the luminosity function of red and blue galaxies to $z \sim 1$ Schechter function fits show that, since $z = 1$, $M^*_B$ dims by $\sim$ 1.3 mag per unit redshift for both color classes, while red galaxies has formally nearly quadrupled.
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The Deep Evolutionary Exploratory Probe 2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: The Galaxy Luminosity Function to z ~ 1*
Christopher N. A. Willmer,Sandra M. Faber,David C. Koo,Benjamin J. Weiner,Benjamin J. Weiner,Jeffrey A. Newman,Alison L. Coil,A. J. Connolly,C. Conroy,Michael C. Cooper,Michael Davis,Douglas P. Finkbeiner,Brian F. Gerke,Puragra Guhathakurta,Justin Harker,Nick Kaiser,Susan A. Kassin,N. P. Konidaris,Lihwai Lin,Lihwai Lin,G. A. Luppino,Darren Madgwick,Kai G. Noeske,Andrew C. Phillips,Renbin Yan +24 more
TL;DR: The evolution of the B-band galaxy luminosity function is measured using a sample of more than 11,000 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts from the DEEP2 Redshift Survey as mentioned in this paper.
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The DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: The Galaxy Luminosity Function to z ~ 1
Christopher N. A. Willmer,S. M. Faber,David C. Koo,Benjamin J. Weiner,J. A. Newman,Alison L. Coil,A. J. Connolly,C. Conroy,Michael C. Cooper,Michael Davis,Douglas P. Finkbeiner,Brian F. Gerke,Puragra Guhathakurta,Justin Harker,Nick Kaiser,Susan A. Kassin,N. P. Konidaris,L. Lin,G. A. Luppino,Darren Madgwick,Kai G. Noeske,Andrew C. Phillips,Renbin Yan +22 more
TL;DR: The evolution of the B-band galaxy luminosity function is measured using a sample of more than 11,000 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts from the DEEP2 Redshift Survey.