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Black Hole

Lensing of space time around a black hole. At 91̽»¨ we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

Credit: ALAIN RIAZUELO, IAP/UPMC/CNRS. CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE IMAGES.

Prof. Dimitra Rigopoulou

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Galaxy formation and evolution
Dimitra.Rigopoulou@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73296
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 75419514947
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AEGIS: Infrared Spectral Energy Distributions of MIPS 70 μm–selected Sources

Astrophysical Journal Letters 660 (2007) L73-L76

Authors:

D Rigopoulou, M.Symeonidis, J.-S.Huang, M.Davies

The All-Wavelength Extended Groth Strip International Survey (AEGIS) Data Sets

\apjl 660 (2007) L1-L6-L1-L6

Authors:

M Davis, P Guhathakurta, NP Konidaris, JA Newman, MLN Ashby, AD Biggs, P Barmby, K Bundy, SC Chapman, AL Coil, CJ Conselice, MC Cooper, DJ Croton, PRM Eisenhardt, RS Ellis, SM Faber, T Fang, GG Fazio, A Georgakakis, BF Gerke, WM Goss, S Gwyn, J Harker, AM Hopkins, J-S Huang, RJ Ivison, SA Kassin, EN Kirby, AM Koekemoer, DC Koo, ES Laird, E Le Floc h, L Lin, JM Lotz, PJ Marshall, DC Martin, AJ Metevier, LA Moustakas, K Nandra, KG Noeske, C Papovich, AC Phillips, RM Rich, GH Rieke, D Rigopoulou, S Salim, D Schiminovich, L Simard, I Smail, TA Small, BJ Weiner, CNA Willmer, SP Willner, G Wilson, EL Wright, R Yan

The Local Galaxy 8 micron Luminosity Function

(2007)

Authors:

J-S Huang, MLN Ashby, P Barmby, M Brodwin, MJI Brown, N Caldwell, RJ Cool, P Eisenhardt, D Eisenstein, GG Fazio, E Le Floc'h, P Green, CS Kochanek, NY Lu, MA Pahre, D Rigopoulou, JL Rosenberg, HA Smith, Z Wang, CNA Willmer, SP Willner

Spitzer view of Lyman break galaxies

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 3:S245 (2007) 451-454

Authors:

GE Magdis, D Rigopoulou

Abstract:

Using a combination of deep MID-IR observations obtained by IRAC, MIPS and IRS on board Spitzer we investigate the MID-IR properties of Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) at z∼3, establish a better understanding of their nature and attempt a complete characterisation of the population. With deep mid-infrared and optical observations of ∼1000 LBGs covered by IRAC/MIPS and from the ground respectively, we extend the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of the LBGs to mid-infrared. Spitzer data reveal for the first time that the mid-infrared properties of the population are inhomogeneous ranging from those with marginal IRAC detections to those with bright rest-frame near-infrared colors and those detected at 24m MIPS band revealing the newly discovered population of the Infrared Luminous Lyman Break Galaxies (ILLBGs). To investigate this diversity, we examine the photometric properties of the population and we use stellar population synthesis models to probe the stellar content of these galaxies. We find that a fraction of LBGs have very red colors and large estimated stellar masses M>51010M. We discuss the link between these LBGs and submm-luminous galaxies and we report the detection of rest frame 6.2 and 7.7 m emission features arising from Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) in the Spitzer/IRS spectrum of an infrared-luminous Lyman break galaxy at z=3.01. © 2008 International Astronomical Union.

AEGIS: A panchromatic study of IRAC-selected extremely red objects with confirmed spectroscopic redshifts

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 660:1 (2007) L59-L63

Authors:

G Wilson, J-S Huang, GG Fazio, R Yan, AM Koekemoer, S Salim, SM Faber, J Lotz, CNA Willmer, M Davis, AL Coil, JA Newman, CJ Conselice, C Papovich, MLN Ashby, P Barmby, SP Willner, R Ivison, S Miyazaki, D Rigopoulou

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