T
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.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Overdensities of Y-dropout Galaxies from the Brightest-of-Reionizing Galaxies Survey: A Candidate Protocluster at Redshift z ≈ 8
Michele Trenti,Larry Bradley,Massimo Stiavelli,J. M. Shull,Pascal Oesch,Rychard Bouwens,Rychard Bouwens,Joseph A. Muñoz,Emilio Romano-Diaz,Tommaso Treu,Isaac Shlosman,C. M. Carollo +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended the search for Y098-dropout sources to fainter luminosities (M∗ galaxies with MAB ∼ −20), with detections at > 5� confidence (compared to the 8� confidence threshold adopted earlier).
Journal ArticleDOI
"Refsdal" Meets Popper: Comparing Predictions of the Re-appearance of the Multiply Imaged Supernova Behind MACSJ1149.5+2223
Tommaso Treu,Gabriel B. Brammer,Jose M. Diego,Claudio Grillo,Patrick L. Kelly,Masamune Oguri,Steven A. Rodney,Steven A. Rodney,Piero Rosati,Keren Sharon,Adi Zitrin,Italo Balestra,Marusa Bradac,Tom Broadhurst,Tom Broadhurst,G. B. Caminha,Aleksi Halkola,Austin Hoag,Masafumi Ishigaki,Traci L. Johnson,W. Karman,Ryota Kawamata,Amata Mercurio,Kasper B. Schmidt,L. G. Strolger,L. G. Strolger,Sherry H. Suyu,Alexei V. Filippenko,R. J. Foley,Saurabh Jha,Brandon Patel +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, a blind test of model predictions in extragalactic astronomy, on a timescale that is short compared to a human lifetime, was made, where seven gravitational lens models with five independent methods, based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Hubble Frontier Field images, along with extensive spectroscopic follow-up observations by HST, the Very Large and the Keck Telescopes.
Journal ArticleDOI
The VANDELS ESO public spectroscopic survey
Ross J. McLure,Laura Pentericci,Andrea Cimatti,James Dunlop,D. Elbaz,Adriano Fontana,Kirpal Nandra,Ricardo Amorín,M. Bolzonella,Angela Bongiorno,A. C. Carnall,Marco Castellano,Michele Cirasuolo,O. Cucciati,Fergus Cullen,S. de Barros,Steve Finkelstein,Fabio Fontanot,P. Franzetti,M. Fumana,Adriana Gargiulo,B. Garilli,Lucia Guaita,W. G. Hartley,A. Iovino,Matt J. Jarvis,S. Juneau,W. Karman,D. Maccagni,F. Marchi,E. Mármol-Queraltó,Emanuela Pompei,Lucia Pozzetti,Marco Scodeggio,V. Sommariva,Margherita Talia,Omar Almaini,Italo Balestra,S. Bardelli,Eric F. Bell,Nathan Bourne,Rebecca A. A. Bowler,Marcella Brusa,Fernando Buitrago,Karina Caputi,Paolo Cassata,Stéphane Charlot,Annalisa Citro,Giovanni Cresci,Stefano Cristiani,E. Curtis-Lake,Mark Dickinson,Giovanni G. Fazio,Henry C. Ferguson,Fabrizio Fiore,M. Franco,Johan P. U. Fynbo,Audrey Galametz,Antonis Georgakakis,M. Giavalisco,Andrea Grazian,Nimish P. Hathi,Intae Jung,Seock-Sam Kim,Anton M. Koekemoer,Y. Khusanova,O. Le Fevre,Jennifer M. Lotz,F. Mannucci,David T. Maltby,K. Matsuoka,D. J. McLeod,H. Mendez-Hernandez,Jairo Méndez-Abreu,M. Mignoli,Michele Moresco,Alice Mortlock,Mario Nonino,Maurilio Pannella,Casey Papovich,P. Popesso,D. P. Rosario,Mara Salvato,P. Santini,Daniel Schaerer,Corentin Schreiber,Daniel P. Stark,L. A. M. Tasca,R. Thomas,Tommaso Treu,Eros Vanzella,Vivienne Wild,Christina C. Williams,G. Zamorani,E. Zucca +94 more
TL;DR: The VANDELS survey as mentioned in this paper was designed to support the science exploitation of the first ESO public data release, focusing on the scientific motivation, survey design, and target selection.
Journal ArticleDOI
The SWELLS survey – IV. Precision measurements of the stellar and dark matter distributions in a spiral lens galaxy
Matteo Barnabè,Aaron A. Dutton,Aaron A. Dutton,Aaron A. Dutton,Philip J. Marshall,Matthew W. Auger,Matthew W. Auger,Brendon J. Brewer,Tommaso Treu,Adam S. Bolton,David C. Koo,Léon V. E. Koopmans +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a fully self-consistent mass model for the lens galaxy SDSS J2141 at redshift 0.14 is presented, and the stellar kinematics are modeled by solving the anisotropic Jeans equations.
Journal ArticleDOI
H0LiCOW XII. Lens mass model of WFI2033 − 4723 and blind measurement of its time-delay distance and H0
Cristian E. Rusu,Cristian E. Rusu,Kenneth C. Wong,Vivien Bonvin,Dominique Sluse,Sherry H. Suyu,Sherry H. Suyu,Sherry H. Suyu,Christopher D. Fassnacht,James H. H. Chan,Stefan Hilbert,Matthew W. Auger,Alessandro Sonnenfeld,Alessandro Sonnenfeld,Simon Birrer,Frederic Courbin,Tommaso Treu,Geoff C. F. Chen,Aleksi Halkola,Léon V. E. Koopmans,Philip J. Marshall,Anowar J. Shajib +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a blind cosmography analysis of a quadruply-imaged gravitationally lensed quasar WFI2033-4723 is presented, which combines time-delay measurements from 14 years of data obtained by the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses (COSMOGRAIL) collaboration, high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope imaging, and a measurement of the velocity dispersion of the lens galaxy based on ESO-MUSE data, and multi-band, wide-field imaging and spectrosc