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Lise Christensen
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 308
Citations - 15853
Lise Christensen is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 305 publications receiving 14249 citations. Previous affiliations of Lise Christensen include Max Planck Society & Niels Bohr Institute.
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Galaxy counterparts of metal-rich damped Lyα absorbers – II. A solar-metallicity and dusty DLA at zabs= 2.58★
Johan P. U. Fynbo,C. Ledoux,Pasquier Noterdaeme,Lise Christensen,Palle Møller,Alok Durgapal,P. Goldoni,Lex Kaper,J.-K. Krogager,Peter Laursen,Justyn R. Maund,Justyn R. Maund,Bo Milvang-Jensen,Katsuya Okoshi,P. K. Rasmussen,T. J. Thorsen,Sune Toft,T. Zafar +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the second part of a series reporting on the results from a survey conducted with the ESO VLT/X-shooter spectrograph was presented, where high-metallicity damped Lyman alpha absorbers (DLAs) with th
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Galaxy counterparts of metal-rich damped Lyman-alpha absorbers - II. A solar-metallicity and dusty DLA at z_abs=2.58
J. P. U. Fynbo,C. Ledoux,P. Noterdaeme,Lise Christensen,Palle Møller,A. K. Durgapal,P. Goldoni,Lex Kaper,Jens-Kristian Krogager,P. Laursen,Justyn R. Maund,B. Milvang-Jensen,Katsuya Okoshi,P. K. Rasmussen,T. J. Thorsen,Sune Toft,Tayyaba Zafar +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the galaxy counterpart of the DLA is detected in the OIII 5007 and OII 3726,3729 emission lines redshifted into the NIR at an impact parameter of 16 kpc.
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The low-mass end of the fundamental relation for gravitationally lensed star-forming galaxies at 1 < z < 6†
Lise Christensen,Lise Christensen,Johan Richard,Johan Richard,Jens Hjorth,Bo Milvang-Jensen,Peter Laursen,Peter Laursen,Marceau Limousin,Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky,Claudio Grillo,Claudio Grillo,Harald Ebeling +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spectra of 13 galaxies in the red-shift range 1? z? 6, which are strongly lensed by massive galaxy clusters are measured for nine galaxies, while three sources have redshifts determined from continuum breaks in their spectra.
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High-resolution spectroscopy of a young, low-metallicity optically-thin L = 0.02L* star-forming galaxy at z = 3.12
Eros Vanzella,S. De Barros,Guido Cupani,W. Karman,Max Gronke,Italo Balestra,Italo Balestra,Dan Coe,M. Mignoli,Marcella Brusa,Francesco Calura,G. B. Caminha,Karina Caputi,Marco Castellano,Lise Christensen,Andrea Comastri,S. Cristiani,Mark Dijkstra,Adriano Fontana,E. Giallongo,Mauro Giavalisco,Roberto Gilli,Andrea Grazian,Claudio Grillo,Anton M. Koekemoer,Massimo Meneghetti,Mario Nonino,Laura Pentericci,Piero Rosati,Daniel Schaerer,Anne Verhamme,Cristian Vignali,Gianni Zamorani +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured C IV lambda 1548, 1550, He II lambda 1640, OIII lambda 1661, 1666, CIII] lambda 1907, 1909, H beta, [O III] lambda lambda 4959, 5007 emission lines with FWHM less than or similar to 50 km s(-1) and fluxes spanning the interval 1.4((blue))vertical bar 8.4
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Extreme magnification of an individual star at redshift 1.5 by a galaxy-cluster lens
Patrick L. Kelly,Patrick L. Kelly,Jose M. Diego,Steven A. Rodney,Nick Kaiser,Tom Broadhurst,Tom Broadhurst,Adi Zitrin,Tommaso Treu,Pablo G. Pérez-González,Takahiro Morishita,Takahiro Morishita,Mathilde Jauzac,Mathilde Jauzac,Jonatan Selsing,Masamune Oguri,Masamune Oguri,Laurent Pueyo,Timothy W. Ross,Alexei V. Filippenko,Nathan Smith,Jens Hjorth,S. Bradley Cenko,S. Bradley Cenko,Xin Wang,D. Andrew Howell,D. Andrew Howell,Johan Richard,Brenda Frye,Saurabh Jha,Ryan J. Foley,Colin Norman,Marusa Bradac,WeiKang Zheng,Gabriel B. Brammer,Alberto Molino Benito,Antonio Cava,Lise Christensen,Selma E. de Mink,Or Graur,Or Graur,Claudio Grillo,Claudio Grillo,Ryota Kawamata,Jean-Paul Kneib,Thomas Matheson,Curtis McCully,Curtis McCully,Mario Nonino,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Adam G. Riess,Adam G. Riess,Piero Rosati,Kasper B. Schmidt,Keren Sharon,Benjamin J. Weiner +56 more
TL;DR: In this article, an image of an individual star at redshift z = 1.49 (dubbed MACS J1149 Lensed Star 1) magnified by more than 2,000 Gaussians was reported.