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Mat Page
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 166
Citations - 14803
Mat Page is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 166 publications receiving 14188 citations.
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A strongly star-forming group: three massive galaxies associated with a quasi-stellar object
Francisco J. Carrera,Francisco J. Carrera,Mat Page,Jamie Stevens,Rob Ivison,Tom Dwelly,Jacobo Ebrero,Jacobo Ebrero,Serena Falocco +8 more
TL;DR: FJC, JE and SF acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (later Ministerio of Ciencias e Innovación) under projects ESP2006-13608-C02-01 and AYA2009-08059 as discussed by the authors.
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The nature of X-ray selected extremely red objects
Jamie Stevens,Jamie Stevens,Mat Page,Rob Ivison,Ian Smail,Ingo Lehmann,Günther Hasinger,G. Szokoly +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the X-ray, optical, near-infrared, sub-millimetre and radio properties of five extremely red objects (EROs) selected at Xray wavelengths by XMM-Newton in the Lockman Hole field are reported.
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Herschel/PACS observations of the host galaxy of GRB 031203
M. Symeonidis,M. Symeonidis,S. R. Oates,M. de Pasquale,Mat Page,K. Wiersema,R. L. C. Starling,Patricia Schady,Nick Seymour,B. O'Halloran +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Herschel/PACS observations of the nearby (z = 0.1055) dwarf galaxy that has hosted the long gamma-ray burst (LGRB) 031203 to place constraints on the dust temperature, dust mass, total infrared luminosity and IR-derived star formation rate (SFR) for this object.
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The warm absorber and X-ray variability of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3516 as seen by the XMM-Newton RGS
TL;DR: In this article, a new analysis of the soft and medium energy X-ray spectrum of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3516 taken with the Reflection Grating Spectrometer (RGS) and European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC) was presented.
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The SPIRE Instrument
Matthew Joseph Griffin,Peter A. R. Ade,Ph. André,Jean-Paul Baluteau,J. J. Bock,Alberto Franceschini,Walter Kieran Gear,Jason Glenn,Maohai Huang,K. J. King,E. Lellouch,David A. Naylor,S. J. Oliver,G. Olofsson,Mat Page,I. Perez-Fournon,Michael Rowan-Robinson,Paolo Saraceno,Eric Sawyer,Bruce Swinyard,L. Vigroux,Gillian S. Wright,Annie Zavagno +22 more
TL;DR: The Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) as mentioned in this paper is a sub-millimetre camera and spectrometer that was used in the first flight of the Herschel satellite.