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C. M. Carollo

C. M. Carollo

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Best Female Scientists
2025

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117
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646
National Ranking
6

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Citations
52178
World Ranking
727
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  • 2025 - Research.com Best Female Scientists Award

Overview

C. M. Carollo is a researcher affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland, specializing in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research primarily focuses on Astronomy and Astrophysics, complemented by contributions to Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Instrumentation, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their work covers a range of topics related to galaxies, astrophysical phenomena, star formation, and cosmic events. Specific research areas include:

  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies

C. M. Carollo's recent scholarly output includes the following papers:

  • Possible signatures of a cold-flow disk from muse using a z ~ to 1 galaxy-quasar pair toward SDSS J1422-0001, 2024, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • HDUV: The Hubble Deep UV Legacy Survey, 2024, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • MOONS: the new Multi-Object Spectrograph for the VLT, 2020, St Andrews Research Repository (St Andrews Research Repository)

The venues where C. M. Carollo has published predominantly include:

  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • St Andrews Research Repository (St Andrews Research Repository)

Collaborative research features prominently in their work, with frequent co-authorship alongside the following researchers:

  • T. Contini
  • S. J. Lilly
  • J. Brinchmann
  • Hakim Atek
  • N. Bouché

Best Publications

  • Mass and environment as drivers of galaxy evolution in SDSS and zCOSMOS and the origin of the Schechter function

    Y. Peng;S. J. Lilly;K. Kovac;M. Bolzonella

  • The Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS): Overview*

    N. Scoville;N. Scoville;H. Aussel;M. Brusa;P. Capak

  • zCOSMOS: A Large VLT/VIMOS redshift survey covering 0 < z < 3 in the COSMOS field

    S.J. Lilly;O. Le Fevre;A. Renzini;G. Zamorani

  • COSMOS Photometric Redshifts with 30-bands for 2-deg2

    O. Ilbert;P. Capak;M. Salvato;H. Aussel

  • The First Release COSMOS Optical and Near-IR Data and Catalog

    P. Capak;H. Aussel;M. Ajiki;H. J. McCracken

  • Gas-regulation of galaxies: the evolution of the cosmic sSFR, the metallicity-mass-SFR relation and the stellar content of haloes

    Simon J. Lilly;C. Marcella Carollo;Antonio Pipino;Alvio Renzini

  • UV Luminosity Functions from 132 z~7 and z~8 Lyman-Break Galaxies in the ultra-deep HUDF09 and wide-area ERS WFC3/IR Observations

    R. J. Bouwens;G. D. Illingworth;P. A. Oesch;I. Labbe

  • The MUSE second-generation VLT instrument

    R. Bacon;M. Accardo;L. Adjali;H. Anwand

  • GAS REGULATION OF GALAXIES: THE EVOLUTION OF THE COSMIC SPECIFIC STAR FORMATION RATE, THE METALLICITY-MASS-STAR-FORMATION RATE RELATION, AND THE STELLAR CONTENT OF HALOS

    Simon J. Lilly;C. Marcella Carollo;Antonio Pipino;Alvio Renzini;Alvio Renzini

  • The SAURON project – I. The panoramic integral-field spectrograph

    Roland Bacon;Yannick Copin;G. Monnet;Bryan W. Miller

  • The SAURON project. II. Sample and early results

    P.T. de Zeeuw;M. Bureau;E. Emsellem;R. Bacon

  • The zCOSMOS 10k-Bright Spectroscopic Sample

    Simon J. Lilly;Vincent Le Brun;Christian Maier;Vincenzo Mainieri

  • Ultraviolet Luminosity Functions from 132 z ~ 7 and z ~ 8 Lyman-break Galaxies in the Ultra-deep HUDF09 and Wide-area Early Release Science WFC3/IR Observations

    R. J. Bouwens;R. J. Bouwens;G. D. Illingworth;P. A. Oesch;I. Labbé

  • COSMOS : Hubble Space Telescope Observations

    N. Scoville;A. Benson;A. W. Blain;D. Calzetti

  • Improved constraints on the expansion rate of the Universe up to z ∼ 1.1 from the spectroscopic evolution of cosmic chronometers

    M. Moresco;A. Cimatti;R. Jimenez;L. Pozzetti

  • THE SINS SURVEY OF z ∼ 2 GALAXY KINEMATICS: PROPERTIES OF THE GIANT STAR-FORMING CLUMPS*

    R. Genzel;S. Newman;T. Jones;N. M. Förster Schreiber

  • The Interstellar Medium In Galaxies Seen A Billion Years After The Big Bang

    P.L. Capak;C. Carilli;G. Jones;C. M. Casey

  • UV-continuum Slopes at z ~ 4-7 from the HUDF09+ERS+CANDELS Observations: Discovery of a Well-defined UV Color-Magnitude Relationship for z ≥ 4 Star-forming Galaxies

    R. J. Bouwens;R. J. Bouwens;G. D. Illingworth;P.A. Oesch;M. Franx

  • Properties of dark matter haloes in clusters, filaments, sheets and voids

    Oliver Hahn;Cristiano Porciani;C. Marcella Carollo;Avishai Dekel

  • Galaxies at redshifts 5 to 6 with systematically low dust content and high [C II] emission

    Peter L. Capak;C. Carilli;C. Carilli;G. Jones;C. M. Casey

Frequent Co-Authors

Alvio Renzini
Alvio Renzini National Institute for Astrophysics
H. J. McCracken
H. J. McCracken Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
Anton M. Koekemoer
Anton M. Koekemoer Space Telescope Science Institute
O. Le Fevre
O. Le Fevre Aix-Marseille University
John D. Silverman
John D. Silverman University of Tokyo
A. Iovino
A. Iovino National Institute for Astrophysics
Peter Capak
Peter Capak California Institute of Technology
S. Bardelli
S. Bardelli National Institute for Astrophysics
Nick Scoville
Nick Scoville California Institute of Technology
G. Zamorani
G. Zamorani National Institute for Astrophysics

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