Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
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Researchers from across the scientific disciplines share the unpublished stories behind their recently published research, along with the background of their scientific discoveries.
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Researchers from across the scientific disciplines share the unpublished stories behind their recently published research, along with the background of their scientific discoveries.
Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
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5 years ago
Early Galaxies’ Formation – Arianna Long
How did the earliest and largest clusters of galaxies form? In episode 88, Arianna Long from the University California - Irvine talks with us about her research into the emergence of massive dusty star-forming galaxies that developed billions of years ago. Her article “Emergence of an Ultra-Red Ultra-Massive Galaxy Cluster Core at z = 4” was published on July 31, 2020 with multiple co-authors in The Astrophysical Journal and first submitted to arXiv as a preprint on March 30th 2020.
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Websites and other resources
Arianna on Twitter, including her thread on this study
Arianna's article "The Curious Case of Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies" for the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Arianna's Women in Natural Sciences (WiNS) Award from UCI
African American Women in Physics' website and on Facebook
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How to Cite
Leigh, D., Watkins, R., & Long, A.. (2020). Parsing Science - Early Galaxies’ Formation. doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.13283789
Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
Researchers from across the scientific disciplines share the unpublished stories behind their recently published research, along with the background of their scientific discoveries.