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Hendrik Hildebrandt
Researcher at University of Bonn
Publications - 216
Citations - 17738
Hendrik Hildebrandt is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Weak gravitational lensing. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 178 publications receiving 15431 citations. Previous affiliations of Hendrik Hildebrandt include Leiden University & University of British Columbia.
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Dark Matter and Baryons in the X-Ray Luminous Merging Galaxy Cluster RX J1347.5–1145*
Marusa Bradac,Tim Schrabback,Thomas Erben,Michael McCourt,Evan T. Million,Adam Mantz,Steve Allen,Roger Blandford,Aleksi Halkola,Hendrik Hildebrandt,Marco Lombardi,Marco Lombardi,Phil Marshall,Peter Schneider,Tommaso Treu,Tommaso Treu,Jean-Paul Kneib +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented new high-resolution HST ACS and Chandra X-ray data, which enabled them to detect and quantify several new multiple images; they used a total of eight for the strong-lensing analysis.
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Cosmology from large-scale structure: Constraining $\Lambda$CDM with BOSS.
Tilman Tröster,Ariel G. Sánchez,Marika Asgari,Chris Blake,Martin Crocce,Catherine Heymans,Hendrik Hildebrandt,Benjamin Joachimi,Shahab Joudaki,Arun Kannawadi,Chieh-An Lin,Angus H. Wright +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reanalyse the anisotropic galaxy clustering measurement from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), demonstrating that using the full shape information provides cosmological constraints that are comparable to other low-redshift probes.
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KiDS-450: cosmological constraints from weak-lensing peak statistics - II: Inference from shear peaks using N-body simulations
N. Martinet,Peter Schneider,Hendrik Hildebrandt,Huanyuan Shan,Marika Asgari,J. P. Dietrich,Joachim Harnois-Déraps,Thomas Erben,Aniello Grado,Catherine Heymans,Henk Hoekstra,Dominik Klaes,Konrad Kuijken,Julian Merten,Julian Merten,R. Nakajima +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the statistics of peaks in a weak-lensing reconstructed mass map of the first 450 deg2 of the Kilo Degree Survey (KiDS-450) were studied.
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Spectroscopic Needs for Imaging Dark Energy Experiments
Jeffrey A. Newman,Alexandra Abate,Filipe B. Abdalla,S. Allam,Steven W. Allen,Steven W. Allen,R. Ansari,Stephen Bailey,Wayne A. Barkhouse,Timothy C. Beers,Michael R. Blanton,Mark Brodwin,Joel R. Brownstein,Robert J. Brunner,Matias Carrasco Kind,Jorge L. Cervantes-Cota,Elliott Cheu,Nora Elisa Chisari,Matthew Colless,Johan Comparat,Jean Coupon,Carlos E. Cunha,Axel de la Macorra,Ian P. Dell'Antonio,Brenda Frye,Eric Gawiser,Neil Gehrels,Kevin Grady,Alex Hagen,Patrick B. Hall,Andew P. Hearin,Hendrik Hildebrandt,Christopher M. Hirata,Shirley Ho,K. Honscheid,Dragan Huterer,Željko Ivezić,Jean-Paul Kneib,Jean-Paul Kneib,Jeffrey W. Kruk,Ofer Lahav,Rachel Mandelbaum,Jennifer L. Marshall,Daniel J. Matthews,Brice Ménard,Ramon Miquel,M. Moniez,H. W. Moos,John Moustakas,Adam D. Myers,Casey Papovich,John A. Peacock,Changbom Park,Mubdi Rahman,Jason Rhodes,J. Ricol,I. Sadeh,Anže Slozar,S. J. Schmidt,Daniel Stern,J. Anthony Tyson,Anja von der Linden,Risa H. Wechsler,Risa H. Wechsler,W. M. Wood-Vasey,Andrew R. Zentner +65 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to use a large set of objects with known redshifts to map out the relationship between object color and z, which is the key application of galaxy spectroscopy for imaging-based dark energy experiments.
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The Kilo-Degree Survey
J. T. A. de Jong,Konrad Kuijken,D. Applegate,Kornelis Begeman,Andrey Belikov,C. Blake,J. Bout,Danny Boxhoorn,Hugo Buddelmeijer,Axel Buddendiek,Marcello Cacciato,M. Capaccioli,Ami Choi,O. Cordes,Giovanni Covone,Massimo Dall'Ora,Alastair C. Edge,Thomas Erben,J. Franse,Fedor Getman,A. Grado,Joachim Harnois-Déraps,E. Helmich,R. Herbonnet,Catherine Heymans,Hendrik Hildebrandt,Henk Hoekstra,Zhuoyi Huang,N. Irisarri,B. Joachimi,F. Köhlinger,T. Kitching,F. La Barbera,P. Lacerda,John McFarland,Lance Miller,R. Nakajima,Nicola R. Napolitano,Maurizio Paolillo,John A. Peacock,B. Pila-Díez,E. Puddu,M. Radovich,A. Rifatto,Peter Schneider,Tim Schrabback,C. Sifon,Gert Sikkema,Patrick Simon,William J. Sutherland,A. Tudorica,Edwin A. Valentijn,R. F. J. van der Burg,E. van Uitert,L. van Waerbeke,Malin Velander,Gijsbert Verdoes Kleijn,M. Viola,W.-J. Vriend +58 more
TL;DR: The Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS) as discussed by the authors is a large scale optical imaging survey with the recently commissioned OmegaCAM wide-field imager on the VLT Survey Telescope (VST).