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Overview

Jaron Kurk is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their scientific work spans multiple fields, including neuroscience as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

Their research contributions include exploration within subfields such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, molecular biology, astronomy and astrophysics, and clinical biochemistry. Kurk's investigation topics cover areas like photoreceptor and optogenetics research, photosynthetic processes and mechanisms, gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, and advanced glycation end products research.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Kurk comprise:

  • New insights into the role of AGNs in forming the cluster red sequence, 2024, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • New insights into the role of AGNs in forming the cluster red sequence, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent collaborators in Kurk's work include:

  • Rhythm Shimakawa
  • Jose Manuel Pérez-Martínez
  • Yusei Koyama
  • Masayuki Tanaka
  • Ichi Tanaka

Kurk's research has been disseminated in venues such as the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and arXiv (Cornell University), reflecting engagement with both peer-reviewed journals and preprint platforms.

Best Publications

  • Multiwavelength study of massive galaxies at z~2. I. Star formation and galaxy growth

    E. Daddi;M. Dickinson;G. Morrison;R. Chary

  • 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

  • THE SINS SURVEY: SINFONI INTEGRAL FIELD SPECTROSCOPY OF z ∼ 2 STAR-FORMING GALAXIES*

    N. M. Förster Schreiber;R. Genzel;N. Bouché;G. Cresci

  • zCOSMOS: A Large VLT/VIMOS Redshift Survey Covering 0 < z < 3 in the COSMOS Field*

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

  • GMASS ultradeep spectroscopy of galaxies at $z$ ~ 2 - II. Superdense passive galaxies: how did they form and evolve?

    A. Cimatti;P. Cassata;L. Pozzetti;J. Kurk

  • 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 KMOS3D survey: design, first results, and the evolution of galaxy kinematics from 0.7 ≤ z ≤ 2.7

    E. Wisnioski;N. M. Förster Schreiber;S. Wuyts;E. Wuyts

  • Multiwavelength study of massive galaxies at z~2. II. Widespread Compton thick AGN and the concurrent growth of black holes and bulges

    E. Daddi;D. M. Alexander;M. Dickinson;R. Gilli

  • MULTIWAVELENGTH STUDY OF MASSIVE GALAXIES AT z 2. II. WIDESPREAD COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI AND THE CONCURRENT GROWTH OF BLACK HOLES AND BULGES

    E. Daddi;D. M. Alexander;M. Dickinson;R. Gilli

  • A large Hα survey at z = 2.23, 1.47, 0.84 and 0.40: the 11 Gyr evolution of star-forming galaxies from HiZELS

    David Sobral;Ian Smail;Philip N. Best;James E. Geach

  • Protoclusters associated with z > 2 radio galaxies - I. Characteristics of high redshift protoclusters

    B. P. Venemans;H. J. A. Röttgering;G. K. Miley;W. J. M. Van Breugel;W. J. M. Van Breugel

  • EVIDENCE FOR NON-EVOLVING Fe II/Mg II RATIOS IN RAPIDLY ACCRETING z ∼ 6 QSOs

    G. De Rosa;R. Decarli;F. Walter;X. Fan

  • Gemini Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Luminous z~6 Quasars: Chemical Abundances, Black Hole Masses, and MgII Absorption

    Linhua Jiang;Xiaohui Fan;Marianne Vestergaard;Jaron D. Kurk

  • Evidence for Wide-Spread AGN Driven Outflows in the Most Massive z~1-2 Star Forming Galaxies

    R. Genzel;N. M. Förster Schreiber;D. Rosario;P. Lang

  • Evidence for non-evolving FeII/MgII ratios in rapidly accreting z~6 QSOs

    Gisella De Rosa;Roberto Decarli;Fabian Walter;Xiaohui Fan

  • THE SINS SURVEY: MODELING THE DYNAMICS OF z ∼ 2 GALAXIES AND THE HIGH-z TULLY-FISHER RELATION*

    G. Cresci;E. K. S. Hicks;R. Genzel;N. M. Förster Schreiber

  • The Most Distant Structure of Galaxies Known: A Protocluster at z = 4.1*

    B. P. Venemans;J. D. Kurk;G. K. Miley;H. J. A. Röttgering

  • Gemini Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Luminous z ∼ 6 Quasars: Chemical Abundances, Black Hole Masses, and Mg II Absorption*

    Linhua Jiang;Xiaohui Fan;Marianne Vestergaard;Jaron D. Kurk

  • The SINS/zC-SINF survey of z~2 galaxy kinematics: Evidence for powerful AGN-driven nuclear outflows in massive star-forming galaxies

    N. M. Förster Schreiber;R. Genzel;S. F. Newman;J. D. Kurk

  • HiZELS: a high redshift survey of H-alpha emitters. I: the cosmic star-formation rate and clustering at z=2.23

    J. E. Geach;Ian Smail;P. N. Best;J. Kurk

Frequent Co-Authors

Alvio Renzini
Alvio Renzini National Institute for Astrophysics
Bram Venemans
Bram Venemans Max Planck Society
Emanuele Daddi
Emanuele Daddi University of Paris-Saclay
Andrea Cimatti
Andrea Cimatti University of Bologna
Reinhard Genzel
Reinhard Genzel Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
George K. Miley
George K. Miley Leiden University
Dieter Lutz
Dieter Lutz Max Planck Society
Tadayuki Kodama
Tadayuki Kodama Tohoku University
Laura Pentericci
Laura Pentericci National Institute for Astrophysics
Linda J. Tacconi
Linda J. Tacconi Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics

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