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S. de la Torre

S. de la Torre

Aix-Marseille University
France

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Galaxy
  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics

S. de la Torre mostly deals with Astrophysics, Galaxy, Redshift, Stellar mass and Astronomy. His works in Star formation, Redshift survey, Galaxy formation and evolution, Active galactic nucleus and Supermassive black hole are all subjects of inquiry into Astrophysics. In his study, Redshift-space distortions and Cosmological constant is inextricably linked to Cosmology, which falls within the broad field of Redshift survey.

As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Galaxy, concentrating on Stars and frequently concerns with Number density. His research integrates issues of Extended Groth Strip, Spectral line, Luminosity, Photometry and Universe in his study of Redshift. His study looks at the intersection of Stellar mass and topics like Luminous infrared galaxy with Elliptical galaxy.

His most cited work include:

  • Mass and environment as drivers of galaxy evolution in SDSS and zCOSMOS and the origin of the Schechter function (1431 citations)
  • Accurate photometric redshifts for the CFHT legacy survey calibrated using the VIMOS VLT deep survey (1225 citations)
  • Accurate photometric redshifts for the CFHT Legacy Survey calibrated using the VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (1209 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Astrophysics, Galaxy, Redshift, Astronomy and Redshift survey. His research on Astrophysics often connects related topics like Spectral line. His Galaxy research includes themes of Stars and Sigma.

His study on Redshift also encompasses disciplines like

  • Photometry which connect with Photometric redshift,
  • Dark energy together with Weak gravitational lensing and General relativity. His Redshift survey research focuses on Telescope and how it connects with Observatory. His research in Stellar mass intersects with topics in Accretion and Satellite galaxy.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Astrophysics (97.92%)
  • Galaxy (85.42%)
  • Redshift (79.69%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Astrophysics (97.92%)
  • Redshift (79.69%)
  • Galaxy (85.42%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Astrophysics, Redshift, Galaxy, Redshift survey and Astronomy. His work in the fields of Astrophysics, such as Weak gravitational lensing, Redshift-space distortions and Dark matter, overlaps with other areas such as Algorithm and Parameter space. His studies in Redshift integrate themes in fields like Spectral line, Dark energy, Sigma and Photometry.

His Galaxy study incorporates themes from Cosmology and Universe. His study in Redshift survey is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cosmic time, Correlation function and Very Large Telescope. His research investigates the link between Stellar mass and topics such as Luminosity that cross with problems in Active galactic nucleus.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog: Fourteenth Data Release (230 citations)
  • The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS). Full spectroscopic data and auxiliary information release (PDR-2) (109 citations)
  • The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS): The growth of structure at $0.5 < z < 1.2$ from redshift-space distortions in the clustering of the PDR-2 final sample (86 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Galaxy
  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics

S. de la Torre mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Redshift, Galaxy, Astronomy and Redshift survey. His work on Dark energy and Baryon acoustic oscillations as part of general Astrophysics research is frequently linked to Algorithm, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work deals with themes such as Spectral line, Computational physics, Optics and Photometry, which intersect with Redshift.

His Spectral line study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Quasar and Baryon. His work is dedicated to discovering how Galaxy, Stars are connected with Magnitude and other disciplines. His Redshift survey research integrates issues from Spectral resolution and Very Large Telescope.

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Best Publications

Mass and environment as drivers of galaxy evolution in SDSS and zCOSMOS and the origin of the Schechter function

Y. Peng;S. J. Lilly;K. Kovac;M. Bolzonella.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2010)

2431 Citations

Accurate photometric redshifts for the CFHT Legacy Survey calibrated using the VIMOS VLT Deep Survey

O. Ilbert;S. Arnouts;H.J. McCracken;M. Bolzonella.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2006)

2039 Citations

Accurate photometric redshifts for the CFHT legacy survey calibrated using the VIMOS VLT deep survey

O. Ilbert;O. Ilbert;S. Arnouts;H. J. Mccracken;M. Bolzonella.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2006)

1593 Citations

COSMOS Photometric Redshifts with 30-bands for 2-deg2

O. Ilbert;P. Capak;M. Salvato;H. Aussel.
The Astrophysical Journal (2009)

1403 Citations

A test of the nature of cosmic acceleration using galaxy redshift distortions

L. Guzzo;M. Pierleoni;B. Meneux;E. Branchini.
Nature (2008)

756 Citations

zCOSMOS - 10k-bright spectroscopic sample. The bimodality in the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function: exploring its evolution with redshift

L. Pozzetti;M. Bolzonella;E. Zucca;G. Zamorani.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2009)

618 Citations

Improved constraints on the expansion rate of the Universe up to z ∼ 1.1 from the spectroscopic evolution of cosmic chronometers

M. Moresco;A. Cimatti;R. Jimenez;L. Pozzetti.
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (2012)

601 Citations

The XMM-Newton Wide-Field Survey in the COSMOS field (XMM-COSMOS): demography and multiwavelength properties of obscured and unobscured luminous AGN

M. Brusa;F. Civano;A. Comastri;T. Miyaji.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2010)

529 Citations

On the cosmic evolution of the scaling relations between black holes and their host galaxies: Broad Line AGN in the zCOSMOS survey

A. Merloni;A. Bongiorno;M. Bolzonella;M. Brusa.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2009)

494 Citations

The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey final data release: a spectroscopic sample of 35016 galaxies and AGN out to z~6.7 selected with 17.5<=i_{AB}<=24.7

O. Le Fevre;P. Cassata;O. Cucciati;B. Garilli.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2013)

478 Citations

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