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Marc Verheijen
Researcher at Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
Publications - 209
Citations - 11216
Marc Verheijen is an academic researcher from Kapteyn Astronomical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Galaxy cluster. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 202 publications receiving 10327 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Verheijen include University of Wisconsin-Madison & University of Groningen.
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Dynamics of Starbursting Dwarf Galaxies. III. A HI study of 18 nearby objects
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the dynamics of starbursting dwarf galaxies, using both new and archival HI observations, and derive baryonic fractions within about 3 optical scale lengths and find that baryons constitute at least 30% of the total mass.
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IFU observations of the core of Abell 2218
TL;DR: In this paper, Sanchez et al. presented a study of the morphologies and stellar content of the galaxies in the central ∼ 74"×64" region of the galaxy cluster Abell 2218 (see Fig. 1).
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The Bluedisks project, a study of unusually H I-rich galaxies - I. H I sizes and morphology
Jing Wang,Guinevere Kauffmann,Gyula I. G. Józsa,Paolo Serra,Thijs van der Hulst,Frank Bigiel,Jarle Brinchmann,Marc Verheijen,Tom Oosterloo,Enci Wang,Enci Wang,Cheng Li,Cheng Li,Milan den Heijer,Juergen Kerp +14 more
TL;DR: The Bluedisk project as discussed by the authors mapped the H i in a sample of 23 nearby galaxies with unusually high H i mass fractions, along with a similar-sized sample of control galaxies.
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Dynamics of starbursting dwarf galaxies: I Zw 18
TL;DR: I Zw 18 is a prototype blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxy, characterized by a strong starburst and extremely low metallicity (Z ~ 0.02 Z⊙) as discussed by the authors.
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WSRT ultradeep neutral hydrogen imaging of galaxy clusters at z ~ 0.2: A pilot survey of Abell 963 and Abell 2192
Marc Verheijen,J. H. van Gorkom,Arpad Szomoru,K. S. Dwarakanath,Bianca M. Poggianti,David Schiminovich +5 more
TL;DR: A pilot study with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) of two galaxy clusters at z = 0.2 has revealed neutral hydrogen emission from 42 galaxies as mentioned in this paper.