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J. A. Calanog
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 16
Citations - 1513
J. A. Calanog is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1427 citations.
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A dust-obscured massive maximum-starburst galaxy at a redshift of 6.34
Dominik Riechers,Dominik Riechers,Charles M. Bradford,Charles M. Bradford,David L. Clements,C. D. Dowell,C. D. Dowell,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,Carrie Bridge,A. Conley,Hai Fu,Joaquin Vieira,Julie Wardlow,J. A. Calanog,Asantha Cooray,Asantha Cooray,Peter Hurley,R. Neri,Julia Kamenetzky,James E. Aguirre,Bruno Altieri,V. Arumugam,Dominic J. Benford,Matthieu Béthermin,Matthieu Béthermin,James J. Bock,James J. Bock,Denis Burgarella,A. Cabrera-Lavers,A. Cabrera-Lavers,Scott Chapman,Peter Timothy Cox,James Dunlop,L. Earle,Duncan Farrah,P. Ferrero,P. Ferrero,Alberto Franceschini,Raphael Gavazzi,Jason Glenn,E. A. González Solares,Mark Gurwell,Mark Halpern,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,A. Hyde,Edo Ibar,Attila Kovács,Attila Kovács,M. Krips,Roxana Lupu,P. R. Maloney,P. Martinez-Navajas,P. Martinez-Navajas,Hideo Matsuhara,Eric J. Murphy,B. J. Naylor,H. T. Nguyen,H. T. Nguyen,Seb Oliver,Alain Omont,M. J. Page,Glen Petitpas,Naseem Rangwala,Isaac Roseboom,Isaac Roseboom,Douglas Scott,Anthony J. Smith,Johannes Staguhn,Johannes Staguhn,Alina Streblyanska,Alina Streblyanska,Alasdair Thomson,Ivan Valtchanov,Marco P. Viero,Lin Wang,Michael Zemcov,Michael Zemcov,Jonas Zmuidzinas,Jonas Zmuidzinas +81 more
TL;DR: Despite the overall downturn in cosmic star formation towards the highest redshifts, it seems that environments mature enough to form the most massive, intense starbursts existed at least as early as 880 million years after the Big Bang.
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Herschel-ATLAS: A Binary HyLIRG Pinpointing a Cluster of Starbursting Protoellipticals
Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,A. M. Swinbank,Ian Smail,Andrew I. Harris,R. S. Bussmann,Asantha Cooray,Peter Timothy Cox,Hai Fu,Attila Kovács,M. Krips,Desika Narayanan,Mattia Negrello,R. Neri,Jorge Peñarrubia,Johan Richard,Dominik A. Riechers,Kate Rowlands,Johannes Staguhn,T. A. Targett,S. Amber,Andrew J. Baker,Nathan Bourne,Frank Bertoldi,M. N. Bremer,J. A. Calanog,David L. Clements,Helmut Dannerbauer,A. Dariush,G. de Zotti,G. de Zotti,Loretta Dunne,Stephen Anthony Eales,Duncan Farrah,S. Fleuren,Alberto Franceschini,James E. Geach,R. D. George,John C. Helly,R. Hopwood,R. Hopwood,Edo Ibar,Edo Ibar,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,Jean-Paul Kneib,Steve Maddox,A. Omont,Douglas Scott,Stephen Serjeant,Matthew Smith,Michael A. Thompson,Elisabetta Valiante,Ivan Valtchanov,Joaquin Vieira,P. van der Werf +55 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured accurate gas and star formation surface densities using subarcsecond interferometric imaging of the best candidate hyperluminous infrared galaxies from the widest Herschel extragalactic imaging survey, which led to the discovery of at least four intrinsically luminous z = 2.41 galaxies across an {ap}100 kpc region of starbursting protoellipticals.
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The rapid assembly of an elliptical galaxy of 400 billion solar masses at a redshift of 2.3
Hai Fu,Asantha Cooray,Chiara Feruglio,Rob Ivison,Dominik Riechers,Mark Gurwell,R. S. Bussmann,Andrew I. Harris,Bruno Altieri,Herve Aussel,Andrew J. Baker,J. J. Bock,J. J. Bock,Michael Boylan-Kolchin,Carrie Bridge,J. A. Calanog,Caitlin M. Casey,Antonio Cava,Scott Chapman,David L. Clements,A. Conley,Peter Timothy Cox,Duncan Farrah,Dave Frayer,R. Hopwood,J. Jia,Georgios E. Magdis,G. Marsden,P. Martinez-Navajas,P. Martinez-Navajas,Mattia Negrello,R. Neri,S. J. Oliver,Alain Omont,Mat Page,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Benjamin L. Schulz,Douglas Scott,Andrew Paul Smith,Mattia Vaccari,Ivan Valtchanov,Joaquin Vieira,Marco P. Viero,Lian-Tao Wang,Julie Wardlow,M. Zemcov +46 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that gas-rich major galaxy mergers with intense star formation can form the most massive elliptical galaxies by z ≈ 1.5.
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Herschel-ATLAS: a binary HyLIRG pinpointing a cluster of starbursting proto-ellipticals
Rob Ivison,A. M. Swinbank,Ian Smail,Andrew I. Harris,R. S. Bussmann,Asantha Cooray,Peter Timothy Cox,Hai Fu,Attila Kovács,M. Krips,Desika Narayanan,M. Negrello,R. Neri,Jorge Peñarrubia,Johan Richard,Dominik Riechers,Kate Rowlands,Johannes Staguhn,T. A. Targett,S. Amber,Andrew J. Baker,Nathan Bourne,Frank Bertoldi,M. Bremer,J. A. Calanog,D. L. Clements,Helmut Dannerbauer,A. Dariush,G. de Zotti,Loretta Dunne,Steve Eales,Duncan Farrah,S. Fleuren,Alberto Franceschini,James E. Geach,R. D. George,John C. Helly,R. Hopwood,E. Ibar,Matt J. Jarvis,J. P. Kneib,S. J. Maddox,A. Omont,Douglas Scott,Steve Serjeant,Matthew Smith,Maggie A. Thompson,Elisabetta Valiante,I. Valtchanov,J. D. Vieira,P. van der Werf +50 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured accurate gas and star-formation surface densities using sub-arcsecond interferometric imaging of the best candidate HyLIRG from the widest Herschel extragalactic imaging survey and led to the discovery of at least four intrinsically luminous z = 2.41 galaxies across a ~100kpc region.
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HerMES: THE REST-FRAME UV EMISSION AND A LENSING MODEL FOR THE z = 6.34 LUMINOUS DUSTY STARBURST GALAXY HFLS3
Asantha Cooray,J. A. Calanog,Julie Wardlow,J. J. Bock,J. J. Bock,Carrie Bridge,Denis Burgarella,R. S. Bussmann,Caitlin M. Casey,David L. Clements,A. Conley,Duncan Farrah,Hai Fu,Raphael Gavazzi,Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,N. La Porte,B. Lo Faro,Brian Ma,Georgios E. Magdis,Seb Oliver,W. A. Osage,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Dominik Riechers,Dimitra Rigopoulou,Douglas Scott,M. Viero,Darach Watson +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the rest-frame ultraviolet emission from the starbursting galaxy HFLS3 at a redshift of 6.34 was discussed, and a new lensing model based on the Hubble imaging data and the millimeter-wave continuum emission yields a magnification factor of 2.2 ± 0.3.