L
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.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Emission Line Metallicities From The Faint Infrared Grism Survey and VLT/MUSE
John Pharo,Sangeeta Malhotra,Sangeeta Malhotra,James E. Rhoads,James E. Rhoads,Lise Christensen,Steven L. Finkelstein,Norman A. Grogin,Santosh Harish,Tianxing Jiang,Keunho Kim,Anton M. Koekemoer,Norbert Pirzkal,Mark Smith,Huan Yang,Huan Yang,Andrea Cimatti,Ignacio Ferreras,Nimish P. Hathi,Pascale Hibon,Gerhardt R. Meurer,Goeran Oestlin,Anna Pasquali,Russell E. Ryan,Amber Straughn,Rogier A. Windhorst +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used deep slitless G102 grism spectroscopy of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), dispersing light from all objects in the field at wavelengths between 0.85 and 1.15 microns.
Posted Content
Verifying the mass-metallicity relation and metallicity gradients in damped Lyman-alpha selected galaxies at 0.1<z<3.2
TL;DR: In this paper, a scaling relation has been proposed to combine the galaxy mass-metallicity relation with metallicities of damped Lyman-alpha systems (DLAs) in quasar spectra.
Journal Article
[Tumor-forming silicone granulomas in the breast after prosthesis implantation]
Journal ArticleDOI
Axillary lymph node morphology in women with in situ breast carcinoma. An autopsy study.
TL;DR: In this article, the morphology of axillary lymph nodes in 184 female autopsy cases was studied using morphological criteria, and a significant association was found between unilateral in situ BC and these lymph node patterns on the contralateral side.
Posted Content
The THESEUS space mission: science goals, requirements and mission concept
Lorenzo Amati,P. T. O'Brien,D. Gotz,E. Bozzo,Andrea Santangelo,Nial Tanvir,F. Frontera,Sandro Mereghetti,J. P. Osborne,Andrew Blain,S. Basa,M. Branchesi,Luciano Burderi,M. D. Caballero-Garcia,A. J. Castro-Tirado,Lise Christensen,Riccardo Ciolfi,A. de Rosa,Victor Doroshenko,Andrea Ferrara,G. Ghirlanda,Lorraine Hanlon,P. Heddermann,Ian Hutchinson,Claudio Labanti,E. Le Floc'h,Hannah Natasha Lerman,S. Paltani,Victor Reglero,Luciano Rezzolla,Piero Rosati,Ruben Salvaterra,G. Stratta,C. Tenzer +33 more
TL;DR: Theseus as discussed by the authors is one of the two space mission concepts being studied by ESA as candidates for next M5 mission within its Comsic Vision program, which aims at fully exploiting Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRB) to solve key questions about the early Universe, as well as becoming a cornerstone of multi-messenger and time-domain astrophysics.