Huub Röttgering spends much of his time researching Astrophysics, Astronomy, Galaxy, Redshift and Radio galaxy. His work in Galaxy cluster, Quasar, Galaxy formation and evolution, Star formation and Active galactic nucleus are all subfields of Astrophysics research. His study connects Photometry and Galaxy.
His Redshift study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Spectral line, Emission spectrum and Surface brightness. Huub Röttgering works mostly in the field of Spectral line, limiting it down to topics relating to Alpha and, in certain cases, Sky, as a part of the same area of interest. His research on BOOTES also deals with topics like
Huub Röttgering mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Galaxy, Astronomy, Redshift and LOFAR. His work in Radio galaxy, Active galactic nucleus, Luminosity, Quasar and Sky is related to Astrophysics. His research integrates issues of Redshift survey and Halo in his study of Radio galaxy.
His work carried out in the field of Galaxy brings together such families of science as Spectral line and Telescope. His Redshift research incorporates themes from Stars, Spectroscopy, Infrared and Emission spectrum. His LOFAR study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Data release, Remote sensing and Spectral index.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Astrophysics, LOFAR, Galaxy, Redshift and Active galactic nucleus. His study involves Luminosity, Radio galaxy, Halo, Star formation and Interstellar medium, a branch of Astrophysics. His Radio galaxy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Photometry and Spectral index.
His LOFAR research incorporates themes from Data release, Sky, Quasar and Galaxy cluster. The various areas that he examines in his Redshift study include Stars, Metallicity, Line and Radio telescope. He focuses mostly in the field of Active galactic nucleus, narrowing it down to topics relating to Galaxy formation and evolution and, in certain cases, Velocity dispersion, Luminosity function and Radiative transfer.
Huub Röttgering mostly deals with Astrophysics, LOFAR, Galaxy, Sky and Data release. His Astrophysics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Astronomical interferometer, Calibration and Antenna. His studies deal with areas such as Radio galaxy and Optics as well as LOFAR.
His studies link Coma with Galaxy. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Sky, focusing on Metre and, on occasion, Rest frame. The concepts of his Redshift study are interwoven with issues in Extinction, Line, Stellar mass and Infrared.
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LOFAR: The LOw-Frequency ARray
M. P. van Haarlem;M. W. Wise;M. W. Wise;A. W. Gunst;George Heald.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2013)
LOFAR: The LOw-Frequency ARray
M. P. van Haarlem;M. W. Wise;A. W. Gunst;G. Heald.
arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (2013)
A luminous quasar at a redshift of z = 7.085
Daniel J. Mortlock;Stephen J. Warren;Bram P. Venemans;Mitesh Patel.
Nature (2011)
A Significant Population of Red, Near-IR Selected High Redshift Galaxies
Marijn Franx;Ivo Labbe;Gregory Rudnick;Pieter G. van Dokkum.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2003)
The size evolution of galaxies since z~3: combining SDSS, GEMS, and FIRES
Ignacio Trujillo;Ignacio Trujillo;Natascha M. Förster Schreiber;Gregory Rudnick;Marco Barden.
The Astrophysical Journal (2006)
Particle Acceleration on Megaparsec Scales in a Merging Galaxy Cluster
Reinout J. van Weeren;Huub J. A. Röttgering;Marcus Brüggen;Matthias Hoeft.
Science (2010)
Evidence for PopIII-like stellar populations in the most luminous Lyman-$lpha$ emitters at the epoch of re-ionisation: spectroscopic confirmation
David Sobral;Jorryt Matthee;Behnam Darvish;Daniel Schaerer.
arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies (2015)
What Do We Learn from IRAC Observations of Galaxies at 2 < z < 3.5?
Stijn Wuyts;Ivo Labbé;Marijn Franx;Gregory Rudnick.
The Astrophysical Journal (2007)
IRAC Mid-Infrared Imaging of the Hubble Deep Field-South: Star Formation Histories and Stellar Masses of Red Galaxies at z > 2*
Ivo Labbé;Jiasheng Huang;Marijn Franx;Gregory Rudnick.
The Astrophysical Journal (2005)
EMU: Evolutionary Map of the Universe
Ray P. Norris;Andrew M. Hopkins;Andrew M. Hopkins;Jose Afonso;S. Brown.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia (2011)
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