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The Astrophysical Journal | 2014

Bulgeless Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift: Sample Selection, Color Properties, and the Existence of Powerful Active Galactic Nuclei

L. Bizzocchi; Mercedes E. Filho; Elvira Leonardo; Roger L. Griffith; J. Afonso; Cristina I. Fernandes; João Retrê; S. Antón; Eric F. Bell; Jarle Brinchmann; Bruno M. B. Henriques; Catarina Lobo; Hugo Messias

We present a catalog of bulgeless galaxies, which includes 19,225 objects selected in four of the deepest, largest multi-wavelength data sets available—COSMOS, AEGIS, GEMS, and GOODS—at intermediate redshift (0.4 ≤ z ≤ 1.0). The morphological classification was provided by the Advanced Camera for Surveys General Catalog (ACS-GC), which used publicly available data obtained with the ACS instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope. Rest-frame photometric quantities were derived using kcorrect. We analyze the properties of the sample and the evolution of pure-disk systems with redshift. Very massive [log (M_*/M_☉) > 10.5] bulgeless galaxies contribute to ~30% of the total galaxy population number density at z ≥ 0.7, but their number density drops substantially with decreasing redshift. We show that only a negligible fraction of pure disks appear to be quiescent systems, and red sequence bulgeless galaxies show indications of dust-obscured star formation. X-ray catalogs were used to search for X-ray emission within our sample. After visual inspection and detailed parametric morphological fitting we identify 30 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) that reside in galaxies without a classical bulge. The finding of such peculiar objects at intermediate redshift shows that while AGN growth in merger-free systems is a rare event (0.2% AGN hosts in this sample of bulgeless galaxies), it can indeed happen relatively early in the history of the universe.


Journal of Catalysis | 2014

Highly enantioselective olefin epoxidation controlled by helical confined environments

Cristina I. Fernandes; Marta S. Saraiva; Teresa G. Nunes; Pedro D. Vaz; Carla D. Nunes


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2010

Bio-inspired Mo(II) complexes as active catalysts in homogeneous and heterogeneous olefin epoxidation

Cristina I. Fernandes; Nuno Silva; Pedro D. Vaz; Teresa G. Nunes; Carla D. Nunes


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2014

Organometallic Mo complex anchored to magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as highly recyclable epoxidation catalyst

Cristina I. Fernandes; M.D. Carvalho; Liliana P. Ferreira; Carla D. Nunes; Pedro D. Vaz


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2011

Performance evaluation of mesoporous host materials in olefin epoxidation using Mo(II) and Mo(VI) active species—Inorganic vs. hybrid matrix

Nuno Silva; Cristina I. Fernandes; Teresa G. Nunes; Marta S. Saraiva; Carla D. Nunes; Pedro D. Vaz


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2015

Highly selective and recyclable MoO3 nanoparticles in epoxidation catalysis

Cristina I. Fernandes; Silvia C. Capelli; Pedro D. Vaz; Carla D. Nunes


Current Organic Synthesis | 2012

Clays in Organic Synthesis – Preparation and Catalytic Applications

Cristina I. Fernandes; Carla D. Nunes; Pedro D. Vaz


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2014

New Mo(II) complexes in MCM-41 and silica: Synthesis and catalysis

Marta S. Saraiva; Cristina I. Fernandes; Teresa G. Nunes; Carla D. Nunes; Maria José Calhorda


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2015

Pore size matters! Helical heterogeneous catalysts in olefin oxidation

Marta S. Saraiva; Cristina I. Fernandes; Teresa G. Nunes; Maria José Calhorda; Carla D. Nunes


Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2015

Helical Channel Mesoporous Materials with Embedded Magnetic Iron Nanoparticles: Chiral Recognition and Implications in Asymmetric Olefin Epoxidation

Cristina I. Fernandes; Gavin B. G. Stenning; James D. Taylor; Carla D. Nunes; Pedro D. Vaz

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Pedro D. Vaz

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Teresa G. Nunes

Instituto Superior Técnico

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