Denis Burgarella focuses on Astrophysics, Galaxy, Astronomy, Redshift and Luminous infrared galaxy. His study in Star formation, Galaxy formation and evolution, Luminosity, Spectral energy distribution and Stellar mass are all subfields of Astrophysics. Denis Burgarella focuses mostly in the field of Star formation, narrowing it down to topics relating to Emission spectrum and, in certain cases, Star.
His Galaxy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wavelength, Infrared and Sky. Radio galaxy and Quasar are the core of his Astronomy study. His research integrates issues of Extinction, Attenuation, Methods statistical and Elliptical galaxy in his study of Luminous infrared galaxy.
Denis Burgarella spends much of his time researching Astrophysics, Galaxy, Astronomy, Redshift and Star formation. His research brings together the fields of Infrared and Astrophysics. Galaxy is often connected to Photometry in his work.
His work on Photometric redshift as part of general Redshift study is frequently linked to Flux, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. Denis Burgarella interconnects Extinction, Attenuation, Ultraviolet and Sky in the investigation of issues within Star formation. His research in the fields of Lenticular galaxy overlaps with other disciplines such as Spectral density.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Astrophysics, Galaxy, Redshift, Star formation and Spectral energy distribution. His study on Astrophysics is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Infrared. Galaxy is a primary field of his research addressed under Astronomy.
His study in the field of Galaxy merger also crosses realms of Outflow. In his study, Physical cosmology and Extragalactic astronomy is inextricably linked to Accretion, which falls within the broad field of Star formation. His study in Spectral energy distribution is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Space observatory, Active galactic nucleus and Photometry.
His primary areas of investigation include Galaxy, Astrophysics, Redshift, Luminous infrared galaxy and Ecliptic pole. His Galaxy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Line, COSMIC cancer database and Stars. Astrophysics is represented through his Star formation, Spectral energy distribution, Stellar mass, Extinction and Interstellar medium research.
His Spectral energy distribution research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Infrared and Active galactic nucleus. His research investigates the connection with Luminous infrared galaxy and areas like Photometry which intersect with concerns in Photometric redshift, Subaru Telescope and Luminosity. His research in Ecliptic pole intersects with topics in Halo orbit, Spire and Millimeter.
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GOODS-Herschel: an infrared main sequence for star-forming galaxies
D.Elbaz;M.Dickinson;H.S.Hwang;T.Diaz-Santos.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2011)
GOODS–Herschel: an infrared main sequence for star-forming galaxies
D. Elbaz;M. Dickinson;H. S. Hwang;T. Díaz-Santos.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2011)
The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES
S. J. Oliver;J. Bock;J. Bock;B. Altieri.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2012)
The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES
S. J. Oliver;J. Bock;J. Bock;B. Altieri;A. Amblard.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2012)
The Herschel ATLAS
S. Eales;L. Dunne;D. Clements;A. Cooray.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2009)
The Herschel ATLAS
Stephen Anthony Eales;L. Dunne;D. Clements;A. Cooray.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (2010)
Analysis of galaxy spectral energy distributions from far-UV to far-IR with CIGALE: studying a SINGS test sample
S. Noll;D. Burgarella;E. Giovannoli;V. Buat.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2009)
An Ultraviolet-to-Radio Broadband Spectral Atlas of Nearby Galaxies
D. A. Dale;A. Gil de Paz;K. D. Gordon;H. M. Hanson.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2006)
A dust-obscured massive maximum-starburst galaxy at a redshift of 6.34
Dominik A. Riechers;Dominik A. Riechers;C. M. Bradford;C. M. Bradford;D. L. Clements;C. D. Dowell;C. D. Dowell.
Nature (2013)
The Detection of a Population of Submillimeter-Bright, Strongly Lensed Galaxies
Mattia Negrello;R. Hopwood;G. De Zotti;A. Cooray.
web science (2010)
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