Kenneth Duncan
Leiden University
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014
Kenneth Duncan; Christopher J. Conselice; Alice Mortlock; William G. Hartley; Yicheng Guo; Henry C. Ferguson; Romeel Davé; Yu Lu; Jamie R. Ownsworth; Matthew L. N. Ashby; Avishai Dekel; Mark Dickinson; Sandra M. Faber; Mauro Giavalisco; Norman A. Grogin; Dale D. Kocevski; Anton M. Koekemoer; Rachel S. Somerville; Catherine E. White
We measure new estimates for the galaxy stellar mass function and star formation rates for samples of galaxies at
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013
Alice Mortlock; Christopher J. Conselice; William G. Hartley; Jamie R. Ownsworth; Caterina Lani; Asa F. L. Bluck; Omar Almaini; Kenneth Duncan; Arjen van der Wel; Anton M. Koekemoer; Avishai Dekel; Romeel Davé; Henry C. Ferguson; Duilia Fernandes de Mello; Jeffrey A. Newman; Sandra M. Faber; Norman A. Grogin; D. D. Kocevski; Kamson Lai
z \sim 4,~5,~6~\&~7
The Astrophysical Journal | 2016
Mimi Song; Steven L. Finkelstein; Matthew L. N. Ashby; A. Grazian; Yu Lu; Casey Papovich; Brett Salmon; Rachel S. Somerville; Mark Dickinson; Kenneth Duncan; S. M. Faber; Giovanni G. Fazio; Henry C. Ferguson; A. Fontana; Yicheng Guo; Nimish P. Hathi; Seong-Kook Lee; E. Merlin; S. P. Willner
using data in the CANDELS GOODS South field. The deep near-infrared observations allow us to construct the stellar mass function at
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013
Christopher J. Conselice; Alice Mortlock; Asa F. L. Bluck; Ruth Grützbauch; Kenneth Duncan
z \geq 6
The Astrophysical Journal | 2016
Brett Salmon; Casey Papovich; James P. Long; S. P. Willner; Steven L. Finkelstein; Henry C. Ferguson; Mark Dickinson; Kenneth Duncan; S. M. Faber; Nimish P. Hathi; Anton M. Koekemoer; Peter Kurczynski; J. A. Newman; Camilla Pacifici; P. G. Pérez-González; Janine Pforr
directly for the first time. We estimate stellar masses for our sample by fitting the observed spectral energy distributions with synthetic stellar populations, including nebular line and continuum emission. The observed UV luminosity functions for the samples are consistent with previous observations, however we find that the observed
The Astrophysical Journal | 2016
Christopher J. Conselice; Aaron Wilkinson; Kenneth Duncan; Alice Mortlock
M_{UV}
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016
Berta Margalef-Bentabol; Christopher J. Conselice; Alice Mortlock; W. Hartley; Kenneth Duncan; Henry C. Ferguson; Avishai Dekel; Joel R. Primack
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017
G. Calistro Rivera; W. L. Williams; M. J. Hardcastle; Kenneth Duncan; H. J. A. Röttgering; Philip Best; M. Brüggen; K. T. Chyży; Christopher J. Conselice; F. de Gasperin; D. Engels; G. Gürkan; H. T. Intema; M. J. Jarvis; E. K. Mahony; G. K. Miley; L. K. Morabito; I. Prandoni; J. Sabater; D. J. B. Smith; C. Tasse; P. van der Werf; G. J. White
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017
Carl J. Mundy; Christopher J. Conselice; Kenneth Duncan; Omar Almaini; Boris Häußler; William G. Hartley
relation has a shallow slope more consistent with a constant mass to light ratio and a normalisation which evolves with redshift. Our stellar mass functions have steep low-mass slopes (
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016
Jamie R. Ownsworth; Christopher J. Conselice; Carl J. Mundy; Alice Mortlock; William G. Hartley; Kenneth Duncan; Omar Almaini
\alpha \approx -1.9