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  • Confirmation of a Dominating Hot-Dust Component in z~2 Star Forming ULIRGs 

    Casey, Caitlin M., and Scott C. Chapman. 2009. "Confirmation of a Dominating Hot-Dust Component in z~2 Star Forming ULIRGs." MNRAS 399 (1): 121
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  • Constraining Star Formation and AGN in z~2 Massive Galaxies using High Resolution MERLIN Radio Observations 

    Casey, Caitlin M., Scott C. Chapman, Tom W. B. Muxlow, Rob J. Beswick, et al. 2009. "Constraining Star Formation and AGN in z~2 Massive Galaxies using High Resolution MERLIN Radio Observations." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 395(3): 1249-1256
    We present high spatial resolution MERLIN 1.4GHz radio observations of two high redshift (z~2) sources, RGJ123623 (HDF147) and RGJ123617 (HDF130), selected as the brightest radio sources from a sample of submillimetre-faint ...
  • A kinematic study of the Andromeda dwarf spheroidal system 

    Collins, Michelle L. M., Scott C. Chapman, R. Michael Rich, Rodrigo A. Ibata, et al. 2013. "A kinematic study of the Andromeda dwarf spheroidal system."Astrophysical Journal 768(2):36.
    We present a homogeneous kinematic analysis of red giant branch stars within 18 of the 28 Andromeda dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies, obtained using the Keck I LRIS and Keck II DEIMOS spectrographs. Based on their g-i ...
  • The masses of Local Group dwarf spheroidal galaxies: The death of the universal mass profile 

    Collins, Michelle L. M., Scott C. Chapman, R. M. Rich, Rodrigo A. Ibata, et al. 2013. "The masses of Local Group dwarf spheroidal galaxies: The death of the universal mass profile." The Astrophysical Journal 783(1):7.
    We investigate the claim that all dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) reside within halos that share a common, universal mass profile as has been derived for dSphs of the Galaxy. By folding in kinematic information for 25 ...
  • Submillimetre Detection of the z=2.83 Lyman-Break Galaxy, Westphal-MM8, and Implications for SCUBA2 

    Chapman, Scott C., and Caitlin M. Casey. 2009. "Submillimetre Detection of the z=2.83 Lyman-Break Galaxy, Westphal-MM8, and Implications for SCUBA2." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 398:1615.
    We present confusion limited submillimetre (submm) observations with the SCUBA camera on the JCMT of the z=2.83 Lyman-break galaxy (LBG), Westphal-MM8, reaching an 850um sensitivity even greater than that achieved in the ...