Publications of N. Förster Schreiber
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Journal Article (253)
241.
Journal Article
439 (7104), pp. 786 - 789 (2006)
The rapid formation of a large rotating disk galaxy three billion years after the Big Bang. Nature 242.
Journal Article
645 (2 Part 1), pp. 1062 - 1075 (2006)
SINFONI integral field spectroscopy of z ~ 2 UV-selected galaxies: rotation curves and dynamical evolution. The Astrophysical Journal 243.
Journal Article
645 (1 Part 1), pp. 44 - 54 (2006)
Direct measurements of the stellar continua and balmer/4000 Å breaks of red z > 2 galaxies: redshifts and improved constraints on stellar populations. The Astrophysical Journal 244.
Journal Article
131 (4), pp. 1891 - 1913 (2006)
Faint infrared extragalactic survey: data and source catalog of the MS 1054-03 field. Astronomical Journal 245.
Journal Article
638 (2 Part 2), pp. L59 - L62 (2006)
The space density and colors of massive galaxies at 2 < z < 3: the predominance of distant red galaxies. Astrophysical Journal 246.
Journal Article
122, pp. 2 - 5 (2005)
Surveying the high-redshift universe with KMOS. The ESO Messenger 247.
Journal Article
632 (1 Part 2), pp. L9 - L12 (2005)
Submillimeter observations of distant red galaxies: uncovering the 1 mJy 850 μm population. The Astrophysical Journal 248.
Journal Article
627 (1), pp. L25 - L28 (2005)
Spectroscopic confirmation of multiple red galaxy-galaxy mergers in MS 1054-03 (z = 0.83). The Astrophysical Journal 249.
Journal Article
624 (1), pp. 80 - 84 (2005)
Deep very large telescope V-Band imaging of the field of a z = 10 candidate galaxy: Below the Lyman limit? The Astrophysical Journal 250.
Journal Article
616, pp. 40 - 62 (2004)
A substantial population of red galaxies at z > 2: modeling of the spectral energy distributions of an extended sample. The Astrophysical Journal 251.
Journal Article
615, pp. L1 - L4 (2004)
Gemini H-band imaging of the field of a z = 10 candidate. The Astrophysical Journal 252.
Journal Article
613, pp. L5 - L8 (2004)
Chandra constraints on the Active Galactic Nucleus fraction and star formation rate of red z ≥ 2 galaxies in the fires MS 1054-03 field. The Astrophysical Journal 253.
Journal Article
599, pp. 193 - 217 (2003)
The nature of starburst activity in M82. The Astrophysical Journal Book Chapter (1)
254.
Book Chapter
58, pp. 661 - 725. Annual Reviews Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA (2020)
Star-forming galaxies at cosmic noon. In: Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. Proceedings (1)
255.
Proceedings
Resolved views on early galaxy evolution (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 15/S352). 353nd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Viana do Castelo, Portugal, June 03, 2019 - June 07, 2019. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2019)
Conference Paper (29)
256.
Conference Paper
12184, 121845M. Conference on Ground-Based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX, Montreal, CANADA, July 17, 2022 - July 22, 2022. SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, USA (2022)
First on-sky results of ERIS at VLT. In: Ground-Based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX, Vol. 257.
Conference Paper
General relativistic effects around the Galactic Center black hole. New Horizons in Galactic Center Astronomy and Beyond, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan , October 21, 2019 - October 24, 2019. Galactic center workshop 2019: New Horizons in Galactic Center Astronomy and Beyond, (2020)
258.
Conference Paper
ERIS, first generation becoming second generation, or re-vitalizing an AO instrument. In: Proceedings of the AO4ELT5 Conference - Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes, 148. Fifth AO4ELT Conference, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, June 25, 2017 - June 30, 2017. (2018)
259.
Conference Paper
The MICADO first light imager for the ELT: overview, operation, simulation. In: Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII, 107021S, pp. 1 - 12 (Eds. Evans, C. J.; Simard, L.; Takami, H.). Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII, Austin, Texas, United States, June 10, 2018 - June 15, 2018. (2018)
260.
Conference Paper
ERIS: revitalising an adaptive optics instrument for the VLT. In: Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII, 1070209, pp. 1 - 12 (Eds. Evans, C. J.; Simard, L.; Takami, H.). Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII, Austin, Texas, United States, June 10, 2018 - June 15, 2018. (2018)