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  • 1989 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Rogier A. Windhorst is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Physics and Astronomy, with significant contributions to Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics related to astronomical phenomena and celestial structures. Key areas of research include:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations

Rogier A. Windhorst has published extensively in several scientific journals. Notable publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Windhorst include:

  • Panic! at the Disks: First Rest-frame Optical Observations of Galaxy Structure at z > 3 with JWST in the SMACS 0723 Field (2022), The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • JWST PEARLS. Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science: Project Overview and First Results (2022), The Astronomical Journal
  • A highly magnified star at redshift 6.2 (2022), Nature
  • Early Results from GLASS-JWST. XIV. A Spectroscopically Confirmed Protocluster 650 Million Years after the Big Bang (2023), The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • JWST/NIRCam Probes Young Star Clusters in the Reionization EraSunrise Arc (2023), The Astrophysical Journal

Frequent collaborators in Windhorst's research include:

  • Anton M. Koekemoer
  • Christopher J. Conselice
  • Rolf A. Jansen
  • Seth H. Cohen
  • Norman A. Grogin

Rogier A. Windhorst received the Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation award in 1989. This recognition is part of their academic profile.

Best Publications

  • The James Webb Space Telescope

    Jonathan P. Gardner;John C. Mather;Mark Clampin;Rene Doyon

  • Spectroscopic Discovery of the Supernova 2003dh Associated with GRB 030329

    K. Z. Stanek;T. Matheson;P. M. Garnavich;P. Martini

  • PASSIVELY EVOLVING EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES AT 1.4 z 2.5 IN THE HUBBLE ULTRA DEEP FIELD

    E. Daddi;A. Renzini;N. Pirzkal;Andrea Cimatti

  • A 3.5-Gyr-old galaxy at redshift 1.55

    James Dunlop;John Peacock;Hyron Spinrad;Arjun Dey

  • LBDS 53W091: An Old, Red Galaxy at z = 1.552*

    Hyron Spinrad;Arjun Dey;Daniel Stern;James Dunlop

  • The Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 Early Release Science data: Panchromatic Faint Object Counts for 0.2-2 microns wavelength

    Rogier A. Windhorst;Seth H. Cohen;Nimish P. Hathi;Patrick J. McCarthy

  • Deep wide-field spectrophotometry of the open cluster M67

    Xiaohui Fan;David Burstein;Jian Sheng Chen;Jin Zhu

  • Deep Wide-Field Spectrophotometry of the Open Cluster M67

    Xiaohui Fan;David Burstein;Jian-sheng Chen;Jin Zhu

  • Photometry and Spectroscopy of GRB 030329 and its Associated Supernova 2003dh: The First Two Months

    T. Matheson;P. M. Garnavich;K. Z. Stanek;D. Bersier

  • The Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 Early Release Science Data: Panchromatic Faint Object Counts for 0.2-2 μm Wavelength

    Rogier A. Windhorst;Seth H. Cohen;Nimish P. Hathi;Patrick J. McCarthy

  • Sub-millijansky 1.4 GHz source counts and multicolor studies of weak radio galaxy populations

    R.A. Windhorst;G.K. Miley;F.N. Owen;R.G. Kron

  • Faint Radio Sources and Star Formation History

    Deborah B. Haarsma;R. Bruce Partridge;Ian Waddington;Rogier A. Windhorst

  • Faint Radio Sources and Star Formation History

    D. B. Haarsma;R. B. Partridge;Rogier Windhorst;E. A. Richards

  • Radio Emission from Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field

    E. A. Richards;E. A. Richards;K. I. Kellermann;E. B. Fomalont;Rogier Windhorst

  • The Morphological Mix of Field Galaxies to mI = 24.25 Magnitudes (bJ ~ 26 Magnitudes) from a Deep Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Image

    Simon P. Driver;Rogier A. Windhorst;Eric J. Ostrander;William C. Keel

  • Evidence for extended, obscured starbursts in submm galaxies

    S. C. Chapman;Ian Smail;R. Windhorst;T. Muxlow

  • The micro-jansky radio source population at 5 GHz

    E. B. Fomalont;Rogier Windhorst;J. A. Kristian;K. I. Kellerman

  • Evidence for extended, obscured starbursts in submillimeter galaxies

    S. C. Chapman;Ian Smail;Rogier Windhorst;T. Muxlow

  • Microjansky source counts and spectral indices at 8.44 GHz

    Rogier A. Windhorst;Edward B. Fomalont;R. B. Partridge;James D. Lowenthal

  • An overdensity of galaxies at z=5.9 +/-0.2 in the Ultra Deep Field confirmed using the ACS grism

    S. Malhotra;J. E. Rhoads;N. Pirzkal;Z. Haiman

Frequent Co-Authors

Nimish P. Hathi
Nimish P. Hathi Space Telescope Science Institute
Robert W. O'Connell
Robert W. O'Connell University of Virginia
Anton M. Koekemoer
Anton M. Koekemoer Space Telescope Science Institute
Sangeeta Malhotra
Sangeeta Malhotra Goddard Space Flight Center
James E. Rhoads
James E. Rhoads Goddard Space Flight Center
William C. Keel
William C. Keel University of Alabama
Joseph Silk
Joseph Silk Johns Hopkins University
Michael A. Dopita
Michael A. Dopita Australian National University
Xiaohui Fan
Xiaohui Fan University of Arizona
Simon P. Driver
Simon P. Driver University of Western Australia

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