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    • Chandra observations of Galaxy Zoo mergers : Frequency of binary active nuclei in massive mergers 

      Teng, S.H.; Schawinski, K.; Urry, C.M.; Bonning, E.W.; Simmons, B.D.; Darg, D.W.; Kaviraj, S.; Lintott, C.J.; Oh, K.; Cardamone, C.N.; Keel, W.C.; Treister, E. (2012-07-10)
      We present the results from a Chandra pilot study of 12 massive galaxy mergers selected from Galaxy Zoo. The sample includes major mergers down to a host galaxy mass of 1011 M ☉ that already have optical active galactic ...
    • Do moderate-luminosity active galactic nuclei suppress star formation? 

      Schawinski, K.; Virani, S.; Simmons, B.; Urry, C.M.; Kushkuley, B.; Treister, E.; Kaviraj, S. (2009)
      The growth of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies are thought to be linked, but the precise nature of this symbiotic relationship is still poorly understood. Both observations and simulations of galaxy formation ...
    • Galaxy zoo : The fundamentally different co-evolution of supermassive black holes and their early- and late-type host galaxies 

      Schawinski, K.; Urry, C.M.; Virani, S.; Coppi, P.; Cardamone, C.N.; Bamford, S.P.; Treister, E.; Lintott, C.J.; Kaviraj, S.; Sarzi, M.; Keel, W.C.; Masters, K.L.; Nichol, R.C.; Thomas, D.; Ross, N.P.; Andreescu, D.; Murray, P.; Raddick, M.J.; Szalay, A.S.; Vandenberg, J.; Slosar, A. (2010-01-01)
      We use data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and visual classifications of morphology from the Galaxy Zoo project to study black hole growth in the nearby universe (z <0.05) and to break down the active galactic nucleus ...
    • Galaxy Zoo: the fundamentally different co-evolution of supermassive black holes and their early- and late-type host galaxies 

      Schawinski, K.; Urry, C.M.; Virani, S.; Coppi, P.; Bamford, S.; Treister, E.; Lintott, C.; Sarzi, M.; Keel, W.; Kaviraj, S.; Cardamone, C.; Masters, K.L.; Ross, N.P.; Andreescu, D.; Murray, P.; Nichol, R.C.; Raddick, M.J.; Slosar, A.; Szalay, A.; Thomas, D.; Vandenberg, J. (2010)
      We use data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and visual classifications of morphology from the Galaxy Zoo project to study black hole growth in the nearby universe (z < 0.05) and to break down the active galactic nucleus ...
    • GOODS-ALMA 2.0: Starbursts in the main sequence reveal compact star formation regulating galaxy evolution prequenching 

      Gómez-Guijarro, C.; Elbaz, D.; Xiao, M.; Kokorev, V. I.; Magdis, G. E.; Magnelli, B.; Daddi, E.; Valentino, F.; Sargent, M. T.; Dickinson, M.; Béthermin, M.; Franco, M.; Pope, A.; Kalita, B. S.; Ciesla, L.; Demarco, R.; Inami, H.; Rujopakarn, W.; Shu, X.; Wang, T.; Zhou, L.; Alexander, D. M.; Bournaud, F.; Chary, R.; Ferguson, H. C.; Finkelstein, S. L.; Giavalisco, M.; Iono, D.; Juneau, S.; Kartaltepe, J. S.; Lagache, G.; Floc'h, E. Le; Leiton, R.; Leroy, L.; Lin, L.; Motohara, K.; Mullaney, J.; Okumura, K.; Pannella, M.; Papovich, C.; Treister, E. (2022-03-29)
      Compact star formation appears to be generally common in dusty star-forming galaxies (SFGs). However, its role in the framework set by the scaling relations in galaxy evolution remains to be understood. In this work we ...