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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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Deja vu all over again: the reappearance of supernova refsdal
Patrick L. Kelly,Steven A. Rodney,Tommaso Treu,Louis Gregory Strolger,Ryan J. Foley,Saurabh Jha,Jonatan Selsing,G. B. Brammer,Marusa Bradac,S. B. Cenko,S. B. Cenko,Or Graur,Or Graur,Alexei V. Filippenko,Jens Hjorth,Curtis McCully,Curtis McCully,Alberto Molino,Alberto Molino,Mario Nonino,Adam G. Riess,Adam G. Riess,Kasper B. Schmidt,Kasper B. Schmidt,Brad E. Tucker,A. von der Linden,Benjamin J. Weiner,Adi Zitrin +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the first four observed images of supernova Refsdal to place constraints on the relative time delay and magnification of the new image (SX) compared to images S1-S4.
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Deja Vu All Over Again: The Reappearance of Supernova Refsdal
Patrick L. Kelly,Steven A. Rodney,Tommaso Treu,Louis Gregory Strolger,Ryan J. Foley,Saurabh Jha,Jonatan Selsing,Gabriel B. Brammer,Marusa Bradac,S. B. Cenko,Melissa L. Graham,Or Graur,Alexei V. Filippenko,Jens Hjorth,Thomas Matheson,C. McCully,A. Molino,Mario Nonino,Adam G. Riess,Kasper B. Schmidt,Brad E. Tucker,A. von der Linden,Benjamin J. Weiner,Adi Zitrin +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the first four observed images of supernova Refsdal to place constraints on the relative time delay and magnification of the new image (SX), compared to images S1-S4.
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The Brightest Of Reionizing Galaxies Survey: Design and Preliminary Results
Michele Trenti,Larry Bradley,Massimo Stiavelli,Pascal Oesch,Tommaso Treu,Rychard Bouwens,Rychard Bouwens,J. M. Shull,John W. MacKenty,C. M. Carollo,Garth D. Illingworth +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first results on the search for very bright (M_AB -21) galaxies at redshift z~8 from the Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies (BoRG) survey were presented.
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ALMA [C ii] 158 μm Detection of a Redshift 7 Lensed Galaxy behind RX J1347.1−1145*
Marusa Bradac,D. Garcia-Appadoo,Kuang-Han Huang,Livia Vallini,Livia Vallini,Emily Quinn Finney,Austin Hoag,Brian C. Lemaux,Kasper B. Schmidt,Tommaso Treu,Chris Carilli,Mark Dijkstra,Andrea Ferrara,Adriano Fontana,Tucker Jones,Russell E. Ryan,Jeff Wagg,Anthony H. Gonzalez +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of ALMA spectroscopic follow-up of a z =6.766 Lyα emitting galaxy behind the cluster RX J1347.
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Reverberation Mapping of Optical Emission Lines in Five Active Galaxies
Michael Fausnaugh,Catherine J. Grier,Misty C. Bentz,Kelly D. Denney,G. De Rosa,B. M. Peterson,B. M. Peterson,Christopher S. Kochanek,Richard W. Pogge,Scott M. Adams,Aaron J. Barth,Thomas G. Beatty,A. Bhattacharjee,A. Bhattacharjee,G. A. Borman,Todd Boroson,M. C. Bottorff,J. E. Brown,J. S. Brown,Michael S. Brotherton,Carl T. Coker,Steven M. Crawford,Kevin V. Croxall,Sarah Eftekharzadeh,Michael Eracleous,Michael Eracleous,Michael D. Joner,Calen B. Henderson,Thomas W.-S. Holoien,Keith Horne,T. Hutchison,Shai Kaspi,Sang Chul Kim,A. L. King,Miao Li,Cassandra Lochhaas,Zhiyuan Ma,F. MacInnis,E. R. Manne-Nicholas,M. Mason,C. Montuori,Ana M. Mosquera,D. Mudd,R. Musso,S. V. Nazarov,M. L. Nguyen,D. N. Okhmat,Christopher A. Onken,B. Ou-Yang,A. Pancoast,Liuyi Pei,Liuyi Pei,Matthew T. Penny,Radosław Poleski,Stephen E. Rafter,Encarni Romero-Colmenero,Jessie C. Runnoe,Jessie C. Runnoe,David J. Sand,J. S. Schimoia,S. G. Sergeev,Benjamin J. Shappee,G. V. Simonian,Garrett Somers,M. Spencer,D. A. Starkey,Daniel J. Stevens,Jamie Tayar,Tommaso Treu,Stefano Valenti,J. van Saders,Steven Villanueva,Carolin Villforth,Y. Weiss,Hartmut Winkler,Wei Zhu +75 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first results from an optical reverberation mapping campaign executed in 2014 targeting the active galactic nuclei (AGNs) MCG+08-11-011, NGC 2617 and NGC 4051, 3C 382, and Mrk 374.