Early Galaxies’ Formation – Arianna Long

Early Galaxies’ Formation – Arianna Long

Update: 2020-11-24
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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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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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Leigh, D., Watkins, R., & Long, A.. (2020). Parsing Science - Early Galaxies’ Formation. doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.13283789

 
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Early Galaxies’ Formation – Arianna Long

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