Christopher Conselice

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Christopher Conselice is an American lecturer at the University of Nottingham. Conselice received his bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Chicago in 1996 and his PhD in astronomy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2001. He specializes in the formation and evolution of galaxies and their structural parameters - the so-called CAS parameters (Concentration, Asymmetry, and Smoothness). His major contributions have involved new classification systems for galaxies as well as the understanding of early galaxy formation and the formation of low mass galaxies. Conselice was the "Research Notebook" columnist for the Astronomical Society of the Pacific's Mercury Magazine from 1999 to 2003. He has also written for other popular astronomy magazines such as Astronomy.


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Long gamma-ray bursts and core-collapse supernovae have different environments NATURE 441 (7092): 463-468 MAY 25 2006 Times Cited: 0

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2. Windhorst RA, Cohen SH, Jansen RA, et al. How JWST can measure first light, reionization and galaxy assembly NEW ASTRONOMY REVIEWS 50 (1-3): 113-120 MAR 2006 Times Cited: 0

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3. Huang JS, Rigopoulou D, Willner SP, et al. Infrared luminous Lyman break galaxies: A population that bridges LBGs and scuba galaxies ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 634 (1): 137-141 Part 1 NOV 20 2005 Times Cited: 5

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4. Pope A, Borys C, Scott D, et al. The Hubble deep field north SCUBA super-map - III. Optical and near-infrared properties of submillimetre galaxies MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 358 (1): 149-167 MAR 21 2005 Times Cited: 13

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5. Treister E, Urry CM, Chatzichristou E, et al. Obscured active galactic nuclei and the X-ray, optical, and far-infrared number counts of active galactic nuclei in the GOODS fields ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 616 (1): 123-135 Part 1 NOV 20 2004 Times Cited: 32

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6. Ravindranath S, Ferguson HC, Conselice C, et al. The evolution of disk galaxies in the GOODS-South field: Number densities and size distribution1 ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 604 (1): L9-L12 Part 2 MAR 20 2004 Times Cited: 23

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7. Giavalisco M, Ferguson HC, Koekemoer AM, et al. The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey: Initial results from optical and near-infrared imaging ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 600 (2): L93-L98 Part 2 JAN 10 2004 Times Cited: 137

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8. Daddi E, Cimatti A, Renzini A, et al. Near-infrared bright galaxies at z similar or equal to 2. Entering the spheroid formation epoch ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 600 (2): L127-L130 Part 2 JAN 10 2004 Times Cited: 54

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9. Somerville RS, Moustakas LA, Mobasher B, et al. The redshift distribution of near-infrared-selected galaxies in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey as a test of galaxy formation scenarios ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 600 (2): L135-L138 Part 2 JAN 10 2004 Times Cited: 40

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10. Hornschemeier AE, Alexander DM, Bauer FE, et al. Lower mass black holes in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey? Off-nuclear X-ray sources ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 600 (2): L147-L150 Part 2 JAN 10 2004 Times Cited: 10

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11.      Chapman SC, Windhorst R, Odewahn S, et al.

Hubble Space Telescope images of submillimeter sources: Large irregular galaxies at high redshift ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 599 (1): 92-104 Part 1 DEC 10 2003 Times Cited: 25

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12. Hornschemeier AE, Bauer FE, Alexander DM, et al. The Chandra Deep Field North Survey. XV. Optically bright, X-ray-faint sources ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL 126 (2): 575-595 AUG 2003 Times Cited: 34

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13. Lucas RA, Baum SA, Brown TM, et al. The Hubble Deep Field South flanking fields ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL 125 (2): 398-417 FEB 2003 Times Cited: 2

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14. Nedialkov P, Orio M, Birkle K, et al. First optical identification of a supersoft X-ray source in M31 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 389 (2): 439-445 JUL 2002 Times Cited: 6

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15. Casalegno R, Orio M, Mathis J, et al. The emission nebula associated with V1974 Cygni: a unique object? ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS 361 (2): 725-733 SEP 2000 Times Cited: 2

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16. Groot PJ, Galama TJ, van Paradijs J, et al. A search for optical afterglow from GRB 970828 ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 493 (1): L27-L30 Part 2 JAN 20 1998 Times Cited: 43

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