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Lecture 12: Galaxy Evolution
Studying the Ultraviolet Spectrum of the First Spectroscopically Confirmed Supernova at Redshift
Clues to the Origin of Parsec to Kilo-Parsec Jet Misalignments In
K-Correction Surface Brightness Tully-Fisher Relation Spiral Rotation
Distance Modulus
Solar-Motion Correction in Early Extragalactic Astrophysics
Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Exploring the WISE Web in G12
Arxiv:1603.07299V3 [Astro-Ph.GA] 3 Sep 2016 an Approximation of the Contribution of the K-Correction 2 Process to the Uncertainty of the Corrected Measurement
Characterizing the Mid-Infrared Extragalactic Sky with Wise and Sdss
Arxiv:1402.1456V1 [Astro-Ph.CO] 6 Feb 2014 2.4.1 Intrinsic Variation in Seds
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Modern Cosmology Edited by Helge Kragh and Malcolm S
K and Evolutionary Corrections from UV to IR B.M
The Chemical Evolution of Narrow Emission Line Galaxies: the Key to Their Formation Processes Acta Universitaria, Vol
Luminosity and Surface Brightness Distribution of K-Band Galaxies from the UKIDSS Large Area Survey
Some Milestones in History of Science About 10,000 Bce, Wolves Were Probably Domesticated
Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Volume I: the Mount Wilson Observatory Allan Sandage Index More Information
Arxiv:Astro-Ph/0601434V2 22 Feb 2006 60637
ASTRONOMY and ASTROPHYSICS Quasar Spectra and the K Correction
Top View
Durham Research Online
The Infrared Luminosity Function of Galaxies
Deep CFHT Y-Band Imaging of VVDS-F22 Field. II. Quasar Selection and Quasar Luminosity Function
A Comparative Analysis of Galactic Extinction at Low Galactic Latitudes
Parsec-Scale Properties of Gamma-Ray Bright Blazars Justin D
The Astrophysical Journal, 203:39-51, 1976 January 1 © 1976. the American Astronomical Society
1 Astronomical Measurements and Quantities 2 Astronomical Objects
Arxiv:Astro-Ph/0210394 V1 17 Oct 2002
Redshift Evolution of the 1.4 Ghz Volume Averaged Radio Luminosity Function in Clusters of Galaxies
The Discovery and Nature of the Optical Transient Css100217:102913+404220∗,†
Evolution of the Far-Infrared-Radio Correlation and Infrared Seds of Massive Galaxies Over Z=
Optical to Mid-Infrared Analysis for the Galaxy Group RSCG 44
Discovery of a Dark, Massive, ALMA-Only Galaxy at Z ∼ 5–6 in a Tiny 3 Mm Survey
Cosmic Star Formation History Since Z