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Overview

Colin Norman is affiliated with the Space Telescope Science Institute in the United States and primarily conducts research within the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their work spans several subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Computational Mechanics.

Their research addresses a range of topics such as Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, and Phenomena; Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations; Astronomy and Astrophysical Research; Stellar, Planetary, and Galactic studies; Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena; Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies; and Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae.

Colin Norman has published numerous papers throughout their career. Some recent contributions include:

  • JWST/NIRCam Probes Young Star Clusters in the Reionization EraSunrise Arc (2023), published in The Astrophysical Journal
  • Survival and mass growth of cold gas in a turbulent, multiphase medium (2021), published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Supermassive black holes at high redshift are expected to be obscured by their massive host galaxies' interstellar medium (2022), published in Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • QSO obscuration at high redshift (z ≳ 7): predictions from the bluetides simulation (2020), published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift z = 6.2 (2022), published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters

The frequent coauthors who collaborate with Colin Norman include R. Gilli, M. Chiaberge, E. Vanzella, Fabio Vito, and M. Mignoli.

Colin Norman's work is often published in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), The Astrophysical Journal, Astronomy and Astrophysics, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, and Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Best Publications

  • The Chandra Deep Field South: the 1 Million Second

    P. Rosati;P. Tozzi;R. Giacconi;R. Gilli

  • Chandra Deep Field South: The 1 Ms Catalog

    Riccardo Giacconi;Riccardo Giacconi;Andrew Zirm;JunXian Wang;Piero Rosati

  • The Chandra Deep Field-South: Optical Spectroscopy. I.*

    G. P. Szokoly;J. Bergeron;G. Hasinger;I. Lehmann

  • First Results from the X-Ray and Optical Survey of the Chandra Deep Field South

    R. Giacconi;R. Giacconi;P. Rosati;P. Tozzi;M. Nonino

  • The disk-halo interaction - Superbubbles and the structure of the interstellar medium

    Colin A. Norman;Satoru Ikeuchi

  • COSMOS : Hubble Space Telescope Observations

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

  • The Evolution of X-ray Clusters and the Entropy of the Intra Cluster Medium

    Paolo Tozzi;Colin Norman

  • THE EVOLUTION OF X-RAY CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES

    Piero Rosati;Stefano Borgani;Colin Norman

  • COSMOS: Hubble Space Telescope Observations

    N. Scoville;N. Scoville;R. G. Abraham;H. Aussel;J. E. Barnes

  • The ROSAT Deep Cluster Survey: The X-Ray Luminosity Function out to z = 0.8

    Piero Rosati;Roberto Della Ceca;Colin Norman;Riccardo Giacconi

  • The ROSAT Deep Cluster Survey: the X-ray Luminosity Function out to z=0.8

    P. Rosati;R. Della Ceca;C. Norman;R. Giacconi

  • What Don't We Know?

    Donald Kennedy;Colin Norman

  • The Evolution of X-Ray Clusters and the Entropy of the Intracluster Medium

    Paolo Tozzi;Colin Norman

  • Single star progenitors of long gamma-ray bursts - I. Model grids and redshift dependent GRB rate

    S.C. Yoon;N. Langer;C. Norman;C. Norman;C. Norman

  • X-ray spectral properties of active galactic nuclei in the Chandra deep field south

    P. Tozzi;R. Gilli;V. Mainieri;C. Norman;C. Norman

  • An ultraviolet-optical flare from the tidal disruption of a helium-rich stellar core

    S. Gezari;Ryan T. Chornock;A. Rest;M. E. Huber

  • Dissipation in barred galaxies - The growth of bulges and central mass concentrations

    Daniel Pfenniger;Colin Norman

  • Centrifugally driven winds from contracting molecular disks

    R.E. Pudritz;C.A. Norman

  • Clumpy molecular clouds - A dynamic model self-consistently regulated by T Tauri star formation

    C. Norman;J. Silk

  • The Chandra Deep Field-South: The 1 Million Second Exposure*

    P. Rosati;P. Tozzi;R. Giacconi;R. Giacconi;R. Gilli

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Tozzi
Paolo Tozzi National Institute for Astrophysics
Roberto Gilli
Roberto Gilli National Institute for Astrophysics
Stefano Borgani
Stefano Borgani University of Trieste
Mario Nonino
Mario Nonino National Institute for Astrophysics
Vincenzo Mainieri
Vincenzo Mainieri European Southern Observatory
Lisa J. Kewley
Lisa J. Kewley Australian National University
Anton M. Koekemoer
Anton M. Koekemoer Space Telescope Science Institute
Timothy M. Heckman
Timothy M. Heckman Johns Hopkins University
Günther Hasinger
Günther Hasinger Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
Andrea Comastri
Andrea Comastri National Institute for Astrophysics

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