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Physics D-index 80 Citations 19,633 301 World Ranking 2231 National Ranking 1135

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Astronomy
  • Galaxy
  • Milky Way

Andrew J. Baker mostly deals with Astrophysics, Astronomy, Luminous infrared galaxy, Galaxy and Star formation. His work in Quasar, Redshift, Luminosity, Stars and Accretion are all subfields of Astrophysics research. In the field of Astronomy, his study on Active galactic nucleus, Radio galaxy, Lenticular galaxy and Bulge overlaps with subjects such as First light.

In his research, Black hole is intimately related to Infrared, which falls under the overarching field of Luminous infrared galaxy. His research investigates the link between Galaxy and topics such as Line that cross with problems in Millimeter, Continuum, Plateau de Bure Interferometer and Radius. His studies deal with areas such as Spectral line and Milky Way as well as Star formation.

His most cited work include:

  • Submillimeter Galaxies at z ~ 2: Evidence for Major Mergers and Constraints on Lifetimes, IMF, and CO-H2 Conversion Factor* (697 citations)
  • Spitzer Quasar and ULIRG Evolution Study (QUEST). IV. Comparison of 1-Jy Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies with Palomar-Green Quasars (425 citations)
  • SPITZER QUASAR AND ULIRG EVOLUTION STUDY (QUEST). IV. COMPARISON OF 1 Jy ULTRALUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES WITH PALOMAR-GREEN QUASARS (424 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Astrophysics, Galaxy, Astronomy, Star formation and Redshift. Luminous infrared galaxy, Active galactic nucleus, Stellar mass, Line and Quasar are the core of his Astrophysics study. His Luminous infrared galaxy research incorporates elements of Infrared, QSOS and Spitzer Space Telescope.

His research integrates issues of Stars and Spectral line in his study of Galaxy. Andrew J. Baker combines subjects such as Interstellar medium, Emission spectrum and Spiral galaxy with his study of Star formation. His biological study deals with issues like Millimeter, which deal with fields such as Continuum.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Astrophysics (98.10%)
  • Galaxy (79.11%)
  • Astronomy (51.27%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Astrophysics (98.10%)
  • Galaxy (79.11%)
  • Redshift (32.59%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Astrophysics, Galaxy, Redshift, Star formation and Active galactic nucleus. As part of his studies on Astrophysics, Andrew J. Baker often connects relevant subjects like Emission spectrum. His study on Submillimeter Array, Stellar mass and Atacama Cosmology Telescope is often connected to Center as part of broader study in Galaxy.

Redshift is a subfield of Astronomy that he studies. His work deals with themes such as Galaxy formation and evolution, Galaxy group, Luminous infrared galaxy and Gravitational lens, which intersect with Star formation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Interstellar medium and Radio galaxy in addition to Active galactic nucleus.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Molecular gas in the Herschel-selected strongly lensed submillimeter galaxies at z ~ 2–4 as probed by multi-J CO lines. (63 citations)
  • Molecular gas in the Herschel-selected strongly lensed submillimeter galaxies at z ~ 2–4 as probed by multi-J CO lines. (63 citations)
  • On the redshift distribution and physical properties of ACT-selected DSFGs. (23 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Galaxy
  • Astronomy
  • Milky Way

Andrew J. Baker mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Galaxy, Spectral line, Star formation and Submillimeter Array. His work on Redshift, Active galactic nucleus and Gravitational lens as part of general Galaxy study is frequently linked to Center, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Active galactic nucleus research includes themes of Stars, Galaxy formation and evolution, Lyman-break galaxy and Interstellar medium.

His research in Spectral line intersects with topics in Luminosity and Luminous infrared galaxy. His study in Star formation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Resolution, Spatially resolved, Galaxy group and Star. His Submillimeter Array research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gravitation, Stellar mass and Millimeter.

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Best Publications

Submillimeter Galaxies at z ~ 2: Evidence for Major Mergers and Constraints on Lifetimes, IMF, and CO-H2 Conversion Factor*

L. J. Tacconi;R. Genzel;I. Smail;R. Neri.
web science (2008)

848 Citations

Spitzer Quasar and ULIRG Evolution Study (QUEST). IV. Comparison of 1-Jy Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies with Palomar-Green Quasars

S. Veilleux;D. S. N. Rupke;D.-C. Kim;R. Genzel.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2009)

701 Citations

SPITZER QUASAR AND ULIRG EVOLUTION STUDY (QUEST). IV. COMPARISON OF 1 Jy ULTRALUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES WITH PALOMAR-GREEN QUASARS

S. Veilleux;D. S.N. Rupke;D. S.N. Rupke;D. C. Kim;D. C. Kim;R. Genzel.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2009)

496 Citations

The Detection of a Population of Submillimeter-Bright, Strongly Lensed Galaxies

Mattia Negrello;R. Hopwood;G. De Zotti;A. Cooray.
web science (2010)

482 Citations

Intense star formation within resolved compact regions in a galaxy at z = 2.3

A.M. Swinbank;I. Smail;S. Longmore;A.I. Harris.
Nature (2010)

423 Citations

Molecular line emission in NGC 1068 imaged with ALMA: I. An AGN-driven outflow in the dense molecular gas

S. García-Burillo;F. Combes;A. Usero;Susanne Aalto.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2014)

402 Citations

SPITZER QUASAR AND ULIRG EVOLUTION STUDY (QUEST). II. THE SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF PALOMAR-GREEN QUASARS

Hagai Netzer;Dieter Lutz;Mario Schweitzer;Alessandra Contursi.
The Astrophysical Journal (2007)

393 Citations

VALIDATION OF THE EQUILIBRIUM MODEL FOR GALAXY EVOLUTION TO z ∼ 3 THROUGH MOLECULAR GAS AND DUST OBSERVATIONS OF LENSED STAR-FORMING GALAXIES*

Amélie Saintonge;Dieter Lutz;Reinhard Genzel;Benjamin Magnelli.
The Astrophysical Journal (2013)

374 Citations

First light of SINFONI at the VLT

Henri Bonnet;Robert Abuter;Andrew Baker;Walter Bornemann.
The Messenger (2004)

350 Citations

Spatially Resolved Millimeter Interferometry of SMM J02399–0136: A Very Massive Galaxy at z = 2.8*

Reinhard Genzel;Andrew J. Baker;Linda J. Tacconi;Dieter Lutz.
The Astrophysical Journal (2003)

303 Citations

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