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Joel R. Primack
Researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz
Publications - 492
Citations - 55170
Joel R. Primack is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Galaxy formation and evolution. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 483 publications receiving 50646 citations. Previous affiliations of Joel R. Primack include Stanford University & Harvard University.
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Projection Contamination in Cluster Catalogs: Are the Abell Redshift Sample Correlations Significant?
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Spatially resolved kinematics in the central 1 kpc of a compact star-forming galaxy at z=2.3 from ALMA CO observations
Guillermo Barro,Guillermo Barro,Mariska Kriek,Pablo G. Pérez-González,Tanio Díaz-Santos,Sedona H. Price,Wiphu Rujopakarn,Wiphu Rujopakarn,Wiphu Rujopakarn,Viraj Pandya,David C. Koo,S. M. Faber,Avishai Dekel,Joel R. Primack,Dale D. Kocevski +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, high spatial resolution (FWHM$\sim$0.14'') observations of the CO($8-7$) line in GDS-14876, a compact star-forming galaxy at $z=2.3$ with total stellar mass of $\log(M{\star}/M_{\odot})=10.9$.
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Strong Evolution in the Luminosity-Velocity Relation at z>1?
TL;DR: In this article, a method for constraining the evolution of the galaxy luminosity-velocity (LV) relation in hierarchical scenarios of structure formation is presented, and the authors consider several possible forms of evolution for the zero-point of the LV relation and predict the corresponding evolution in galaxy number density.
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Dark Matter decay and annihilation in the Local Universe: CLUES from Fermi
Antonio J. Cuesta,T. Jeltema,Fabio Zandanel,Stefano Profumo,Francisco Prada,Gustavo Yepes,Anatoly Klypin,Yehuda Hoffman,Stefan Gottloeber,Joel R. Primack,Miguel A. Sánchez-Conde,Christoph Pfrommer +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented all-sky simulated Fermi maps of gamma-rays from dark matter decay and annihilation in the Local Universe, obtained from a constrained cosmological simulation of the neighboring large-scale structure provided by the CLUES project.
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Very large scale structure in an open cosmology of cold dark matter and baryons
TL;DR: In this paper, an open Friedmann model where CDM and baryons contribute comparably to the mean mass density is considered, and the resulting cluster-cluster correlation function and mean streaming velocity are found to be compatible with the observations.