6 results on '"Ronald P. Olowin"'
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2. The GALEX Ultraviolet Virgo Cluster Survey (GUViCS). I: The UV luminosity function of the central 12 sq.deg
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Laura Ferrarese, Emmanuel Momjian, Leslie K. Hunt, Eric Emsellem, J. I. Davies, Catherine Vlahakis, José M. Solanes, Noah Brosch, Matthew Smith, Jacopo Fritz, Andrés Jordán, Kelley M. Hess, James E. Taylor, W. van Driel, I. De Looze, Marco Grossi, Samuel Boissier, Patrick R. Durrell, Maarten Baes, Alessandro Boselli, S. di Serego Alighieri, Thomas Erben, Simona Mei, Sebastien Heinis, Pierre-Alain Duc, Thomas M. Hughes, Emmanuel M. Xilouris, O. Spector, Brian R. Kent, D. A. Garcia-Appadoo, Emmanouil Papastergis, Giuseppe Gavazzi, C. Balkowski, Bernd Vollmer, Kristine Spekkens, O. Ilbert, Laura Magrini, Lauren A. MacArthur, Riccardo Giovanelli, O. Cucciati, Suzanne C. Madden, Ariane Lançon, Marcel Clemens, C. Valotto, Vassilis Charmandaris, Luca Cortese, Marc Huertas-Company, Martha P. Haynes, Joris Verstappen, Scott Chapman, Aliakbar Dariush, Diego G. Lambas, Ronald P. Olowin, Astronomy, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), A. Boselli, S. Boissier, S. Heini, L. Cortese, O. Ilbert, T. Hughe, O. Cucciati, J. Davie, L. Ferrarese, R. Giovanelli, M. P. Hayne, M. Bae, C. Balkowski, N. Brosch, S. C. Chapman, V. Charmandari, M. S. Clemen, A. Dariush, I. De Looze, S. di Serego Alighieri, P.-A. Duc, P. R. Durrell, E. Emsellem, T. Erben, J. Fritz, D. A. Garcia-Appadoo, G. Gavazzi, M. Grossi, A. Jordán, K. M. He, M. Huertas-Company, L. K. Hunt, B. R. Kent, D. G. Lamba, A. Lançon, L. A. MacArthur, S. C. Madden, L. magrini, S. Mei, E. Momjian, R. P. Olowin, E. Papastergi, M. W. L. Smith, J. M. Solane, O. Spector, K. Spekken, J. E. Taylor, C. Valotto, W. van Driel, J. Verstappen, C. Vlahaki, B. Vollmer, and E. M. Xilouris
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HI SOURCE CATALOG ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,COMA CLUSTER ,FAST ALPHA SURVEY ,DATA RELEASE ,NEARBY CLUSTERS ,FOS: Physical sciences ,DWARF ELLIPTIC GALAXIES ,Astrophysics ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,Luminosity ,STAR-FORMATION ,0103 physical sciences ,Galaxy formation and evolution ,medicine ,Cluster (physics) ,fundamental parameters [galaxies] ,EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,galaxies: fundamental parameter ,evolution [galaxies] ,Luminosity function (astronomy) ,luminosity function [galaxies] ,Physics ,[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Star formation ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,galaxies: fundamental parameters ,clusters: individual: Virgo [galaxies] ,BAND SURFACE PHOTOMETRY ,Virgo Cluster ,Galaxy ,galaxies: luminosity function ,Physics and Astronomy ,Space and Planetary Science ,mass function ,galaxies: luminosity function, mass function ,galaxies: clusters: individual: Virgo ,ultraviolet: galaxies ,astro-ph.CO ,ultraviolet: galaxie ,DIGITAL SKY SURVEY ,galaxies [ultraviolet] ,galaxies: evolution ,Ultraviolet ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The GALEX Ultraviolet Virgo Cluster Survey (GUViCS) is a complete blind survey of the Virgo cluster covering about 40 sq. deg. in the far UV (FUV, lambda_eff=1539A, Delta-lambda=442A) and about 120 sq. deg. in the near UV (NUV, lambda_eff=2316A, Delta-lambda=1060A). The goal of the survey is to study the ultraviolet (UV) properties of galaxies in a rich cluster environment, spanning a wide luminosity range from giants to dwarfs, and regardless of prior knowledge of their star formation activity. The UV data will be combined with those in other bands (optical: NGVS; far-infrared - submm: HeViCS; HI: ALFALFA) and with our multizone chemo-spectrophotometric models of galaxy evolution to make a complete and exhaustive study of the effects of the environment on the evolution of galaxies in high density regions. We present here the scientific objectives of the survey, describing the observing strategy and briefly discussing different data reduction techniques. Using UV data already in-hand for the central 12 sq. deg. we determine the FUV and NUV luminosity functions of the Virgo cluster core for all cluster members and separately for early- and late-type galaxies and compare it to the one obtained in the field and other nearby clusters (Coma, A1367). This analysis shows that the FUV and NUV luminosity functions of the core of the Virgo clusters are flatter (alpha about -1.1) than those determined in Coma and A1367. We discuss the possible origin of this difference, 18 pages, 14 figures, accepted in A&A, high resolution version of figure 1 and 2 and other information available at http://galex.oamp.fr/guvics/observations.html
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3. THE ARECIBO LEGACY FAST ALFA SURVEY: THE α.40 H I SOURCE CATALOG, ITS CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE DERIVATION OF THE H I MASS FUNCTION
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David A. Kornreich, Emmanouil Papastergis, Jeffrey R. Miller, Kristine Spekkens, Riccardo Giovanelli, Shan Huang, G. Lyle Hoffman, Kelley M. Hess, Amelie Saintonge, Ronald P. Olowin, Aileen A. O'Donoghue, Ann M. Martin, Sabrina Stierwalt, Jessica L. Rosenberg, Brian R. Kent, Rebecca A. Koopmann, Sarah J.U. Higdon, Parker Troischt, David W. Craig, Eric M. Wilcots, Elizabeth A. K. Adams, Gregory Hallenbeck, Martha P. Haynes, Thomas J. Balonek, and Sterrenkunde
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Physics ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Centroid ,Flux ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Function (mathematics) ,Alpha (navigation) ,Galaxy ,Square degree ,Space and Planetary Science ,Sky ,astro-ph.CO ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,astro-ph.IM ,Line (formation) ,media_common - Abstract
We present a current catalog of 21 cm HI line sources extracted from the Arecibo Legacy Fast Arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFALFA) survey over ~2800 square degrees of sky: the alpha.40 catalog. Covering 40% of the final survey area, the alpha.40 catalog contains 15855 sources in the regions 07h30m < R.A. < 16h30m, +04 deg < Dec. < +16 deg and +24 deg < Dec. < +28 deg and 22h < R.A. < 03h, +14 deg < Dec. < +16 deg and +24 deg < Dec. < +32 deg. Of those, 15041 are certainly extragalactic, yielding a source density of 5.3 galaxies per square degree, a factor of 29 improvement over the catalog extracted from the HI Parkes All Sky Survey. In addition to the source centroid positions, HI line flux densities, recessional velocities and line widths, the catalog includes the coordinates of the most probable optical counterpart of each HI line detection, and a separate compilation provides a crossmatch to identifications given in the photometric and spectroscopic catalogs associated with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7. Fewer than 2% of the extragalactic HI line sources cannot be identified with a feasible optical counterpart; some of those may be rare OH megamasers at 0.16 < z < 0.25. A detailed analysis is presented of the completeness, width dependent sensitivity function and bias inherent in the current alpha.40 catalog. The impact of survey selection, distance errors, current volume coverage and local large scale structure on the derivation of the HI mass function is assessed. While alpha.40 does not yet provide a completely representative sampling of cosmological volume, derivations of the HI mass function using future data releases from ALFALFA will further improve both statistical and systematic uncertainties., 62 pages, 28 figures. See http://egg.astro.cornell.edu/alfalfa/data for ASCII and CSV datafiles corresponding to Tables 1, 2 and 3. A higher resolution PDF version can be found at http://egg.astro.cornell.edu/alfalfa/pubs.php. To appear in Nov 2011 Astron. J
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- 2011
4. Large-Scale structure in the New Southern extension of the Abell catalogue
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David J. Batuski, Ronald P. Olowin, Neta A. Bahcall, and Jack O. Burns
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Red shift ,Physics ,Galaxy groups and clusters ,Extension (metaphysics) ,Abell catalogue ,Scale structure ,Astronomy ,Astrophysics ,Correlation function (astronomy) - Abstract
This talk covered material from two papers that have been submitted for publication elsewhere. The first of these papers (Paper 1) was “The Distribution of Clusters in the Southern ACO Catalogue”, submitted to The Astrophysical Journal. The second (Paper 2) was “The Correlation Function of Southern Clusters”, The Astrophysical Journal (Letters), 333, L13 (1988). An extended abstract of each paper follows.
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- 1989
5. The distribution of clusters in the southern ACO catalog
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David J. Batuski, Neta A. Bahcall, Jack O. Burns, and Ronald P. Olowin
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Physics ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Spatial distribution ,Galaxy ,Cosmology ,Physics::Geophysics ,Correlation function (statistical mechanics) ,Amplitude ,Galaxy groups and clusters ,Space and Planetary Science ,Cluster (physics) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Galaxy cluster - Abstract
The distribution of rich clusters of galaxies in the new southern catalog of Abell, Corwin, and Olowin (ACO, 1989) is examined. A comparison with the cluster distribution in the northern Abell catalog, published in 1958, is presented. The similarities as well as the differences between the catalogs are highlighted. The angular cluster correlation function of the ACO catalog is consistent with the Abell cluster correlation, showing strong superclustering to about 50/h Mpc. The correlation amplitude scales with depth, as expected for real spatial clustering. Plate-to-plate variation effects are investigated; no significant impact of the latter on the cluster correlation is observed.
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- 1989
6. A catalog of rich clusters of galaxies
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Ronald P. Olowin, Harold G. Corwin, and George O. Abell
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Physics ,Galaxy groups and clusters ,Abell 2744 ,Space and Planetary Science ,Galaxy group ,Elliptical galaxy ,Galaxy filament ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Brightest cluster galaxy ,Galaxy cluster ,Galaxy - Published
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