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  • The disappearance of Lyα blobs: a GALEX search at z=0.8 

    Keel, William C., Raymond E. White III., Scott Chapman, and Rogier A. Windhorst. 2009. "The disappearance of Lyα blobs: a GALEX search at z=0.8." Astronomical Journal 138(3):986.
    Lyman alpha blobs - luminous, spatially extended emission-line nebulae, often lacking bright continuum counterparts - are common in dense environments at high redshift. Until recently, atmospheric absorption and filter ...
  • Evidence for a Major Merger Origin of High Redshift Sub-millimeter Galaxies 

    Conselice, Christopher J., Scott C. Chapman, and Rogier A. Windhorst. 2003. "Evidence for a Major Merger Origin of High Redshift Sub-millimeter Galaxies." The Astrophysical Journal 596(1): 5-L8
    Sub-mm detected galaxies located at redshifts $z > 1$ host a major fraction of the bolometric luminosity at high redshifts due to thermal emission from heated dust grains, yet the nature of these objects remains a mystery. ...
  • The Infrared Counterparts of the Optically Unidentified CDF-S 1Ms Sources 

    Yan, Haojing, Rogier A. Windhorst, Huub J. A. Rottgering, Seth H. Cohen, et al. 2003. "The Infrared Counterparts of the Optically Unidentified CDF-S 1Ms Sources." The Astrophysical Journal 585(1): 67-72
    The Chandra Deep Field South (CDF-S) 1Ms exposure produced a catalog of 346 X-ray sources, of which 59 were not visible on the VLT/FORS1 and the ESO-MPI/WFI deep R-band images to a limit of R_{vega}=26.1--26.7 mag. Using ...