papers
Publications (13)
astro-ph.CO2013
Extragalactic Science, Cosmology and Galactic Archaeology with the Subaru Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS)
Masahiro Takada, Richard Ellis, Masashi Chiba +27
astro-ph.CO2009
Massive Galaxies in COSMOS: Evolution of Black hole versus bulge mass but not versus total stellar mass over the last 9 Gyrs?
Knud Jahnke, Angela Bongiorno, Marcella Brusa +22
astro-ph.GA2016
Evolution of Stellar-to-Halo Mass Ratio at z=0-7 Identified by Clustering Analysis with the Hubble Legacy Imaging and Early Subaru/Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey Data
Yuichi Harikane, Masami Ouchi, Yoshiaki Ono +15
astro-ph.CO2016
Science Impacts of the SPHEREx All-Sky Optical to Near-Infrared Spectral Survey: Report of a Community Workshop Examining Extragalactic, Galactic, Stellar and Planetary Science
Olivier Doré, Michael W. Werner, Matt Ashby +65
astro-ph.GA2017
GOLDRUSH. II. Clustering of Galaxies at $z\sim 4-6$ Revealed with the Half-Million Dropouts Over the 100 deg$^2$ Area Corresponding to 1 Gpc$^3$
Yuichi Harikane, Masami Ouchi, Yoshiaki Ono +15
astro-ph2002
Chandra Observations of the QSO Pair Q2345+007: Binary Quasar or Massive Dark Lens?
Paul J. Green, Chris Kochanek, Aneta Siemiginowska +6
astro-ph.GA2014
The Universal Relation of Galactic Chemical Evolution: The Origin of the Mass-Metallicity Relation
Jabran Zahid, Gabriel Dima, Rolf Kudritzki +5
astro-ph.GA2018
The ionisation parameter of star-forming galaxies evolves with the specific star formation rate
Melanie Kaasinen, Lisa Kewley, Fuyan Bian +4
astro-ph.GA2018
SPLASH-SXDF Multi-wavelength Photometric Catalog
Vihang Mehta, Claudia Scarlata, Peter Capak +19
astro-ph.CO2013
The mass-metallicity relation at z~1.4 revealed with Subaru/FMOS
Kiyoto Yabe, Kouji Ohta, Fumihide Iwamuro +16
astro-ph.CO2011
NIR Spectroscopy of Star-Forming Galaxies at z~1.4 with Subaru/FMOS: The Mass-Metallicity Relation
Kiyoto Yabe, Kouji Ohta, Fumihide Iwamuro +16
astro-ph.GA2017
Great Optically Luminous Dropout Research Using Subaru HSC (GOLDRUSH). I. UV Luminosity Functions at $z \sim 4-7$ Derived with the Half-Million Dropouts on the 100 deg$^2$ Sky
Yoshiaki Ono, Masami Ouchi, Yuichi Harikane +23
astro-ph.CO2009
The Chandra COSMOS Survey, I: Overview and Point Source Catalog
Martin Elvis, Francesca Civano, Cristian Vignali +40