121 results on '"Kelson, D. D."'
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2. At Least One-in-Six Galaxies Is Always Dead
3. The XMM-SERVS survey: new XMM-Newton point-source catalog for the XMM-LSS field
4. Unveiling the dynamical state of massive clusters through the ICL fraction
5. An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at redshift 7.5
6. The Magellan Evolution of Galaxies Spectroscopic and Ultraviolet Reference Atlas (MEGaSaURA) I: The Sample and the Spectra
7. Early Spectra of the Gravitational Wave Source GW170817: Evolution of a Neutron Star Merger
8. Confirmation of a Substantial Discrepancy between Radio and UV–IR Measures of the Star Formation Rate Density at 0.2 < z < 1.3
9. Welcome to the Twilight Zone: The Mid-Infrared Properties of Poststarburst Galaxies
10. Charting the evolution of the ages and metallicities of massive galaxies since z=0.7
11. Young Galaxy Candidates in the Hubble Frontier Fields. I. Abell 2744
12. Evidence for Ubiquitous, High-EW Nebular Emission in z~7 Galaxies: Towards a Clean Measurement of the Specific Star Formation Rate using a Sample of Bright, Magnified Galaxies
13. Discovery of Lyman Break Galaxies at z~7 from the ZFOURGE Survey
14. A Census of Star-Forming Galaxies in the z~9-10 Universe based on HST+Spitzer Observations Over 19 CLASH clusters: Three Candidate z~9-10 Galaxies and Improved Constraints on the Star Formation Rate Density at z~9
15. The Ellipticities of Cluster Early-type Galaxies from z~1 to z~0: No Evolution in the Overall Distribution of Bulge-to-Disk Ratios
16. The Evolution of the Field and Cluster Morphology-Density Relation for Mass-Selected Samples of Galaxies
17. Mass-Selection and the Evolution of the Morphology-Density Relation from z=0.8 to z=0
18. The Afterglows, Redshifts, and Properties of Swift Gamma-Ray Bursts
19. Final Results from the Hubble Space Telescope Key Project to Measure the Hubble Constant
20. Evolution of Cluster Early-Type Galaxies
21. Luminous red mergers in the z=0.83 cluster MS1054-03: Direct evidence for hierarchical formation of massive early-type galaxies
22. The afterglow, the redshift, and the extreme energetics of the gamma-ray burst 990123
23. The Extragalactic Distance Scale Key Project XVIII. The Discovery of Cepheids and a New Distance to NGC 4535 Using the Hubble Space Telescope
24. The Magellan Evolution of Galaxies Spectroscopic and Ultraviolet Reference Atlas (MegaSaura). I. the Sample and the Spectra
25. At Least One in Six Galaxies Is Always Dead
26. The afterglow, redshift and extreme energetics of the gamma-ray burst of 23 January 1999
27. The HST Key Project on the Extragalactic Distance Scale XX. The Discovery of Cepheids in the Virgo Cluster Galaxy NGC 4548
28. The HST Key Project on the Extragalactic Distance Scale XI. The Cepheids in NGC 4414
29. Teh Extragalctic Distance Scale Key Project VII. The Discovery of Cepheids in the Leo I Group Galaxy NGC 3351 Using the Hubble Space Telescope
30. The XMM-SERVS survey: new XMM–Newton point-source catalogue for the XMM-LSS field
31. TheMagellanEvolution of Galaxies Spectroscopic and Ultraviolet Reference Atlas (MegaSaura). I. The Sample and the Spectra
32. Early spectra of the gravitational wave source GW170817: Evolution of a neutron star merger
33. Early spectra of the gravitational wave source GW170817:Evolution of a neutron star merger
34. A census of star-forming galaxies in the z ∼ 9-10 universe based on hst+spitzer observations over 19 clash clusters: Three candidate z ∼ 9-10 galaxies and improved constraints on the star formation rate density at z
35. A Census of Star-forming Galaxies in the Z ~ 9-10 Universe based on HST+Spitzer Observations over 19 Clash Clusters: Three Candidate Z ~ 9-10 Galaxies and Improved Constraints on the Star Formation Rate Density at Z ~ 9.2
36. Evidence for Ubiquitous High-equivalent-width Nebular Emission in z ~ 7 Galaxies:Toward a Clean Measurement of the Specific Star-formation Rate Using a Sample of Bright, Magnified Galaxies
37. EVIDENCE FOR UBIQUITOUS HIGH-EQUIVALENT-WIDTH NEBULAR EMISSION INz∼ 7 GALAXIES: TOWARD A CLEAN MEASUREMENT OF THE SPECIFIC STAR-FORMATION RATE USING A SAMPLE OF BRIGHT, MAGNIFIED GALAXIES
38. DEMOGRAPHICS OF THE GALAXIES HOSTING SHORT-DURATION GAMMA-RAY BURSTS
39. DISCOVERY OF LYMAN BREAK GALAXIES ATz∼ 7 FROM THE zFourGE SURVEY
40. M/LBAND COLOR EVOLUTION FOR A DEEP SAMPLE OFM⋆CLUSTER GALAXIES ATz∼ 1: THE FORMATION EPOCH AND THE TILT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PLANE, ,
41. THE ELLIPTICITIES OF CLUSTER EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES FROMz∼ 1 TOz∼ 0: NO EVOLUTION IN THE OVERALL DISTRIBUTION OF BULGE-TO-DISK RATIOS
42. The Evolution of the Field and Cluster Morphology‐Density Relation for Mass‐Selected Samples of Galaxies
43. Mass Selection and the Evolution of the Morphology‐Density Relation fromz= 0.8 to 0
44. The Possible z = 0.83 Precursors of z = 0, M * Early-Type Cluster Galaxies
45. Afterglows, Redshifts, and Properties ofSwiftGamma‐Ray Bursts
46. NEW RESULTS ON THE AGN POPULATION IN CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES
47. The Extragalactic Distance Scale Key Project. XVIII. The Discovery of Cepheids and a New Distance to NGC 4535 Using theHubble Space Telescope
48. The afterglow, redshift and extreme energetics of the γ-ray burst of 23 January 1999
49. DISCOVERY OF LYMAN BREAK GALAXIES AT z ~ 7 FROM THE zFourGE SURVEY.
50. M/LB AND COLOR EVOLUTION FOR A DEEP SAMPLE OF M ⋆ CLUSTER GALAXIES AT z ∼ 1: THE FORMATION EPOCH AND THE TILT OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PLANEBased on observations with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, obtained at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. under NASA contract No. NAS5-26555. These observations are associated with programs nos. 9290, 9772, and 9919., Some of the data presented herein were obtained at the W.M. Keck Observatory, which is operated as a scientific partnership among the California Institute of Technology, the University of California and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Observatory was made possible by the generous financial support of the W.M. Keck Foundation., This paper includes data gathered with the 6.5 m Magellan Telescopes located at Las Campanas Observatory, Chile.
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