Richard J. Tuffs mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Galaxy, Astronomy, Star formation and Redshift. Spectral energy distribution, Redshift survey, Stellar mass, Luminous infrared galaxy and Photometry are the core of his Astrophysics study. Richard J. Tuffs interconnects Radio galaxy and Active galactic nucleus in the investigation of issues within Luminous infrared galaxy.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Galaxy, Sky are connected with Space observatory, Surface brightness and Photometric system and other disciplines. His research in Star formation focuses on subjects like Molecular cloud, which are connected to Galactic plane, Infrared dark cloud, Milky Way and Protostar. Dark matter halo, Structure formation, Dark matter and Cold dark matter is closely connected to Galaxy group in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Redshift.
His primary areas of study are Astrophysics, Galaxy, Astronomy, Star formation and Spiral galaxy. His Astrophysics study frequently involves adjacent topics like Infrared. The concepts of his Galaxy study are interwoven with issues in Stars, Photometry and Far infrared.
His study in Elliptical galaxy, Lenticular galaxy, Redshift survey, Galaxy group and Galaxy merger is done as part of Astronomy. His Spiral galaxy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Opacity, Interstellar medium, Bulge, Radiative transfer and Surface brightness. Richard J. Tuffs has researched Redshift in several fields, including Galaxy formation and evolution, Active galactic nucleus and Sky.
His primary areas of investigation include Astrophysics, Gamma ray, Astroparticle physics, Galaxy and Context. His Astrophysics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in High Energy Stereoscopic System and Photon. His research integrates issues of Milky Way, Flare and Pulsar in his study of Gamma ray.
His study on Astroparticle physics also encompasses disciplines like
Richard J. Tuffs mostly deals with Astrophysics, Astroparticle physics, Cosmic ray, Galaxy and Gamma ray. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Astrophysics and Context. His study in Astroparticle physics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Attenuation, Particle transport, Convection and Pulsar wind nebula.
His Cosmic ray research entails a greater understanding of Astronomy. His Astronomy study often links to related topics such as Relativistic particle. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Spectral line and Galaxy.
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Clouds, filaments and protostars: the Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way
S. Molinari;B. Swinyard;J. Bally;M. Barlow.
arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies (2010)
Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): survey diagnostics and core data release
S. P. Driver;D. T. Hill;L. S. Kelvin;A. S. G. Robotham.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2011)
The Herschel ATLAS
S. Eales;L. Dunne;D. Clements;A. Cooray.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2009)
Clouds, filaments, and protostars: The Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way
S. Molinari;B. Swinyard;J. Bally;M. Barlow.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2010)
The Herschel ATLAS
Stephen Anthony Eales;L. Dunne;D. Clements;A. Cooray.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (2010)
ISOPHOT - capabilities and performance
D. Lemke;U. Klaas;J. Abolins;P. Abraham.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (1996)
Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): stellar mass estimates
Edward N Taylor;Edward N Taylor;Andrew M Hopkins;Ivan K Baldry;Michael J I Brown.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2011)
Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the galaxy stellar mass function at z < 0.06
Ivan K Baldry;Simon P Driver;Simon P Driver;J Loveday;Edward Taylor;Edward Taylor.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2012)
Hi-GAL: The Herschel Infrared Galactic Plane Survey
S. Molinari;B. Swinyard;J. Bally;M. Barlow.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (2010)
Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): End of survey report and data release 2
J.. Liske;I.K.. Baldry;S.P.. Driver;S.P.. Driver;R.J.. Tuffs.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)
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