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Seiji Fujimoto
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 48
Citations - 1634
Seiji Fujimoto is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1048 citations. Previous affiliations of Seiji Fujimoto include National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan & University of Tokyo.
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The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] survey. Survey strategy, observations, and sample properties of 118 star-forming galaxies at 4 < z < 6
O. Le Fevre,M. Bethermin,Andreas L. Faisst,G. C. Jones,Peter Capak,Peter Capak,Paolo Cassata,John D. Silverman,Daniel Schaerer,Daniel Schaerer,Lin Yan,Ricardo Amorín,S. Bardelli,Médéric Boquien,Andrea Cimatti,Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky,Mauro Giavalisco,Nimish P. Hathi,Y. Fudamoto,Y. Fudamoto,Seiji Fujimoto,Michele Ginolfi,Carlotta Gruppioni,Shoubaneh Hemmati,Edo Ibar,Anton M. Koekemoer,Y. Khusanova,G. Lagache,Brian C. Lemaux,F. Loiacono,Roberto Maiolino,Chiara Mancini,Desika Narayanan,L. Morselli,H. Mendez-Hernandez,Pascal Oesch,Francesca Pozzi,M. Romano,Dominik Riechers,Dominik Riechers,Nick Scoville,Margherita Talia,L. A. M. Tasca,R. Thomas,Sune Toft,Livia Vallini,D. Vergani,Fabian Walter,G. Zamorani,E. Zucca +49 more
TL;DR: The ALMA-ALPINE [CII] survey (A2C2S) aims at characterizing the properties of a sample of normal star-forming galaxies (SFGs).
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The ALPINE–ALMA [C ii] Survey: Multiwavelength Ancillary Data and Basic Physical Measurements
Andreas L. Faisst,Daniel Schaerer,Daniel Schaerer,Brian C. Lemaux,Pascal Oesch,Y. Fudamoto,Paolo Cassata,Paolo Cassata,Matthieu Béthermin,Peter Capak,Peter Capak,O. Le Fevre,John D. Silverman,John D. Silverman,Lin Yan,Michele Ginolfi,Anton M. Koekemoer,L. Morselli,L. Morselli,Ricardo Amorín,S. Bardelli,Médéric Boquien,G. Brammer,Andrea Cimatti,Andrea Cimatti,Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky,Seiji Fujimoto,Carlotta Gruppioni,Nimish P. Hathi,Shoubaneh Hemmati,Edo Ibar,G. C. Jones,Y. Khusanova,Y. Khusanova,F. Loiacono,F. Loiacono,Francesca Pozzi,Margherita Talia,Margherita Talia,L. A. M. Tasca,Dominik Riechers,Dominik Riechers,G. Rodighiero,G. Rodighiero,M. Romano,M. Romano,Nick Scoville,Sune Toft,Livia Vallini,Daniela Vergani,G. Zamorani,E. Zucca +51 more
TL;DR: The ALMA Large Program to Investigate C⁺ at Early Times (ALPINE) survey is the first large multi-wavelength survey that aims at characterizing the gas and dust properties of 118 main-sequence galaxies at redshifts 4.4 3.5σ.
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The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] survey: Star-formation-driven outflows and circumgalactic enrichment in the early Universe
Michele Ginolfi,G. C. Jones,M. Bethermin,Y. Fudamoto,F. Loiacono,Seiji Fujimoto,O. Le Fevre,Andreas L. Faisst,Daniel Schaerer,Paolo Cassata,John D. Silverman,Lin Yan,Peter Capak,S. Bardelli,Médéric Boquien,R. Carraro,Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky,M. Giavalisco,Carlotta Gruppioni,E. Ibar,Y. Khusanova,Brian Lemaux,Roberto Maiolino,D. Narayanan,Pascal Oesch,Francesca Pozzi,G. Rodighiero,Margherita Talia,S. Toft,Livia Vallini,D. Vergani,G. Zamorani +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the efficiency of galactic feedback in the early Universe by stacking the [C II] 158 um emission in a large sample of normal star-forming galaxies at 4 4.
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The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] survey. Little to no evolution in the [CII]-SFR relation over the last 13 Gyr
Daniel Schaerer,Michele Ginolfi,M. Bethermin,Y. Fudamoto,Pascal Oesch,O. Le Fevre,Andreas L. Faisst,Peter Capak,Paolo Cassata,John D. Silverman,Lin Yan,G. C. Jones,Ricardo Amorín,S. Bardelli,Médéric Boquien,A. Cimatti,Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky,M. Giavalisco,Nimish P. Hathi,Seiji Fujimoto,E. Ibar,Anton M. Koekemoer,G. Lagache,Brian Lemaux,F. Loiacono,Roberto Maiolino,D. Narayanan,L. Morselli,H. Mendez-Hernandez,Francesca Pozzi,Dominik Riechers,Margherita Talia,S. Toft,Livia Vallini,D. Vergani,G. Zamorani,E. Zucca +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, a weak dependence of the SFR on the Lyman-alpha equivalent width of the [CII] 158 micron line was found for the ALPINE sources, which suggests no or little evolution of the L([CII])-SFR relation over the last 13 Gyr of cosmic time.
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The ALPINE-ALMA [C II] survey: Star-formation-driven outflows and circumgalactic enrichment in the early Universe
Michele Ginolfi,G. C. Jones,Matthieu Béthermin,Y. Fudamoto,F. Loiacono,Seiji Fujimoto,O. Le Fevre,Andreas L. Faisst,Daniel Schaerer,Paolo Cassata,John D. Silverman,John D. Silverman,Lin Yan,Peter Capak,S. Bardelli,Médéric Boquien,R. Carraro,Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky,Mauro Giavalisco,Carlotta Gruppioni,Edo Ibar,Y. Khusanova,Brian C. Lemaux,Roberto Maiolino,Desika Narayanan,Pascal Oesch,Francesca Pozzi,G. Rodighiero,Margherita Talia,Sune Toft,Livia Vallini,D. Vergani,G. Zamorani +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the efficiency of galactic feedback in the early Universe by stacking the [C II] 158 μ m emission in a large sample of normal star-forming galaxies at 4' |≲500 km s−1, and find that the combined core emission (|v | ) of the higher-SFR galaxies is extended on physical sizes of ∼30 kpc (diameter scale).