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S. J. Weatherley
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 10
Citations - 466
S. J. Weatherley is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Redshift & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 459 citations.
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The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey Early Data Release
Simon Dye,Stephen J. Warren,Nigel Hambly,Nicholas Cross,S. T. Hodgkin,Mike Irwin,Andy Lawrence,A. Adamson,Omar Almaini,Alastair C. Edge,Paul Hirst,Richard F. Jameson,Philip W. Lucas,C. van Breukelen,Julia J. Bryant,Mark Casali,Ross Collins,Gary Dalton,Jonathan Ivor Davies,Christopher J. Davis,Jim Emerson,D. W. Evans,S. Foucaud,E. Gonzales-Solares,Paul C. Hewett,T. R. Kendall,T. H. Kerr,S. K. Leggett,N. Lodieu,Jonathan Loveday,Jack Lewis,Robert G. Mann,Richard G. McMahon,Daniel J. Mortlock,Yasushi Nakajima,D. J. Pinfield,M. G. Rawlings,Mike Read,M. Riello,Kazuhiro Sekiguchi,Anthony J. Smith,Eckhard Sutorius,Watson P. Varricatt,Nicholas A. Walton,S. J. Weatherley +44 more
TL;DR: The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Early Data Release (EDR) as mentioned in this paper is a set of five large near-infrared surveys being undertaken with the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Wide Field Camera (WFCAM).
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ImpZ: a new photometric redshift code for galaxies and quasars
T. Babbedge,Michael Rowan-Robinson,Eduardo Gonzalez-Solares,M. Polletta,Stefano Berta,I. Perez-Fournon,Seb Oliver,D. M. Salaman,Mike Irwin,S. J. Weatherley +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a combined galaxy-quasar approach to template-fitting photometric redshift techniques is presented, developed and applied to two spectroscopic redshift catalogues, namely the Isaac Newton Telescope Wide Angle Survey ELAIS N1 and N2 fields and the Chandra Deep Field North.
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The first detection of [O iii] emission from high-redshift damped Lyman-α galaxies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors detect rest-frame optical emission lines from high-redshift DLA galaxies, which provide a measure of the systemic velocity of the galaxy, and estimate the star formation rates in these two galaxies, using a variety of diagnostics, and include a discussion of the extent to which the [Oǫ] line is useful for this purpose.
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Reanalysis of the spectrum of the z=10 galaxy
TL;DR: In this article, Pello et al. reported observations of a faint galaxy, gravitationally lensed by the galaxy cluster Abell 1835, detected in two spectra with different central wavelengths.
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Ghosts of the Milky Way: a search for topology in new quasar catalogues
S. J. Weatherley,Stephen J. Warren,Scott M. Croom,Robert J. Smith,B. J. Boyle,Tom Shanks,Lance Miller,M. P. Baltovic +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, Fagundes and Wichoski applied linear theory to account for the peculiar velocity of the Local Group, and found seven candidate antipodal quasar pairs within this search radius.