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R. M. Rich
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 62
Citations - 7689
R. M. Rich is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bulge & Globular cluster. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 62 publications receiving 6930 citations.
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Star Formation in AEGIS Field Galaxies since z = 1.1: The Dominance of Gradually Declining Star Formation, and the Main Sequence of Star-forming Galaxies
Kai G. Noeske,Benjamin J. Weiner,Sandra M. Faber,Casey Papovich,David C. Koo,Rachel S. Somerville,Kevin Bundy,Christopher J. Conselice,Jeffrey A. Newman,David Schiminovich,E. Le Floc'h,Alison L. Coil,George H. Rieke,Jennifer M. Lotz,Joel R. Primack,Pauline Barmby,Michael C. Cooper,Martin Davis,Richard S. Ellis,Giovanni G. Fazio,Puragra Guhathakurta,J.-S. Huang,Susan A. Kassin,D. C. Martin,Andrew C. Phillips,R. M. Rich,Todd Small,Christopher N. A. Willmer,G. W. Wilson +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed star formation as a function of stellar mass (M☉) and redshift z in the All-Wavelength Extended Groth Strip International Survey.
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The Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS): Overview*
Nick Scoville,Nick Scoville,Herve Aussel,Marcella Brusa,Peter Capak,C. M. Carollo,Martin Elvis,Mauro Giavalisco,Luigi Guzzo,Guenther Hasinger,Chris Impey,Jean-Paul Kneib,O. LeFevre,Simon J. Lilly,Bahram Mobasher,Alvio Renzini,Alvio Renzini,R. M. Rich,David B. Sanders,Eva Schinnerer,Eva Schinnerer,D. Schminovich,Patrick L. Shopbell,Yoshiaki Taniguchi,Neil De Grasse Tyson +24 more
TL;DR: The Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) as mentioned in this paper is designed to probe the correlated evolution of galaxies, star formation, active galactic nuclei (AGNs), and dark matter (DM) with large-scale structure (LSS) over the redshift range z > 0.5-6.
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The All-Wavelength Extended Groth Strip International Survey(AEGIS) Data Sets
Mark E. Davis,Puragra Guhathakurta,Nicholas P. Konidaris,Jeffrey A. Newman,M. L. N. Ashby,A. D. Biggs,Pauline Barmby,Kevin Bundy,Scott Chapman,Alison L. Coil,Christopher J. Conselice,Michael C. Cooper,Darren J. Croton,Peter Eisenhardt,Richard S. Ellis,Sandra M. Faber,Taotao Fang,Giovanni G. Fazio,Antonis Georgakakis,Brian F. Gerke,W. M. Goss,Stephen D. J. Gwyn,Justin Harker,Andrew M. Hopkins,J.-S. Huang,Rob Ivison,Susan A. Kassin,Evan N. Kirby,Anton M. Koekemoer,David C. Koo,Elise S. Laird,E. Le Floc'h,Lihwai Lin,Lihwai Lin,Jennifer M. Lotz,Philip J. Marshall,D. C. Martin,Anne J. Metevier,Leonidas A. Moustakas,Kirpal Nandra,Kai G. Noeske,Casey Papovich,Andrew C. Phillips,R. M. Rich,George H. Rieke,Dimitra Rigopoulou,Samir Salim,David Schiminovich,Luc Simard,Ian Smail,Todd Small,Benjamin J. Weiner,Christopher N. A. Willmer,Steven Willner,Gillian Wilson,Edward L. Wright,Renbin Yan +56 more
TL;DR: The All-Wavelength Extended Groth Strip International Survey (AEGIS) as mentioned in this paper was proposed to study the physical properties and evolutionary processes of galaxies at z = 1.5.
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Age and Metallicity Distribution of the Galactic Bulge from Extensive Optical and Near-IR Stellar Photometry
Manuela Zoccali,Alvio Renzini,Sergio Ortolani,Laura Greggio,Ivo Saviane,Santi Cassisi,Marina Rejkuba,Beatriz Barbuy,R. M. Rich,Eduardo Luiz Damiani Bica +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new determination of the metallicity distribution, age, and luminosity function of the Galactic bulge stellar population is presented, which is the most extended and complete LF so far obtained for the galactic bulge, by combining near-IR data from the SOFI imager at ESO NTT and the NICMOS camera on board HST.
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Mayall II = G1 in M31: Giant Globular Cluster or Core of a Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy?
Georges Meylan,Georges Meylan,Georges Meylan,Ata Sarajedini,Pascale Jablonka,S. G. Djorgovski,Terry J. Bridges,R. M. Rich +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the stars in a globular cluster are coeval and may favor the origin of? Centauri as being the remaining core of a larger entity, eg, a former nucleated dwarf elliptical galaxy.