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Tommaso Treu
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 796
Citations - 56051
Tommaso Treu is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 126, co-authored 715 publications receiving 49090 citations. Previous affiliations of Tommaso Treu include Space Telescope Science Institute & University of California.
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Dynamical Modeling of the CIV Broad Line Region of the $z=2.805$ Multiply Imaged Quasar SDSS J2222+2745
Peter R. Williams,Tommaso Treu,Håkon Dahle,Stefano Valenti,Louis E. Abramson,Aaron J. Barth,Brendon J. Brewer,Karianne Dyrland,Michael D. Gladders,Keith Horne,Keren Sharon +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present CIV BLR modeling results for the multiply imaged quasar SDSS J2222+2745, and find models that can reproduce the observed emission-line spectra and integrated CIV fluctuations.
Nature and Nurture? Comparing Ly alpha Detections in UV-bright and Fainter [O III] plus H beta Emitters at z similar to 8 with Keck/MOSFIRE
Guido Roberts-Borsani,Tommaso Treu,Charlotte Mason,Richard S. Ellis,Nicolas Laporte,Thomas Schmidt,Marusa Bradac,Adriano Fontana,Takahiro Morishita,Paola Santini +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compare Ly alpha Detections in UV-bright and Fainter [O III] plus H beta Emitters at z similar to 8 with Keck/MOSFIRE.
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Galaxy shapes of Light (GaLight): a 2D modeling of galaxy images
TL;DR: Galight as mentioned in this paper is a Python-based open-source package that can be used to perform two-dimensional model fitting of optical and near-infrared images to characterize the light distribution of galaxies with components including a disk, bulge, bar, and quasar.
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AMUSE-Virgo II. Down-sizing in black hole accretion
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors complete the census of nuclear X-ray activity in 100 early type Virgo galaxies observed by the Chandra Xray Telescope as part of the AMUSE-Virgo survey, down to a (3sigma) limiting luminosity of 3.5-7 keV.
Early results from GLASS-JWST XV: the faintest red sources in the NIRCAM deep fields are intrinsically blue.
Karl Glazebrook,Themiya Nanayakkara,Colin Jacobs,Nicha Leethochawalit,A. Calabrò,Andrea Bonchi,Marco Castellano,Adriano Fontana,Charlotte Mason,Emiliano Merlin,Takahiro Morishita,D. Paris,Michele Trenti,Tommaso Treu,Paola Santini,X. Wang,K. Boyett,Marusa Bradac,Gabriel B. Brammer,Timothy Jones,Danilo Marchesini,Mario Nonino,Benedetta Vulcani +22 more
TL;DR: The first look at the reddest 2-5 µ m sources found in deep NIRCAM images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) GLASS Early Release Science program is presented in this article .