Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects


Use of archival HST WFC3, IR and ACS imaging data.
See also [ZPZ2012], [ZZB2012], [BBZ2014] and [ZSM2014].
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Ref:=2015MNRAS.450.3032M
byMcLEOD D.J. , McLURE R.J., DUNLOP J.S., ROBERTSON B.E., ELLIS R.S., TARGETT T.A.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 450, 3032-3044 (2015)
  New redshift z ≃ 9 galaxies in the Hubble Frontier Fields: implications for early evolution of the UV luminosity density.
oTable 1: <[MMD2015] HFF1A-N-N> N=3 (Nos HFF1C-9-1, HFF1P-9-1 to HFF1P-9-2), <[MMD2015] HFF2A-N-N> N=9 (Nos HFF2C-9-1 to HFF2C-9-5, HFF2P-9-1 to HFF2P-9-4).
Ref:=2016MNRAS.459.3812M
byMcLEOD D.J. , McLURE R.J., DUNLOP J.S.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 459, 3812-3824 (2016)
  The z = 9-10 galaxy population in the Hubble Frontier Fields and CLASH surveys: the z = 9 luminosity function and further evidence for a smooth decline in ultraviolet luminosity density at z≥ 8.
oTable 1: <[MMD2015] HFF1A-N-N> N=6 added (Nos HFF1C-10-1, HFF2P-9-5, HFF4C-9-1 to HFF4C-9-2, HFF4P-9-1, HFF4P-10-1). Table 2: <[MMD2016] ANNN-NN-N> N=3, <[MMD2016] MHHMM-NN-N> N=11, <[MMD2016] RXJHHMM-N-N> N=1.

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