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Lensing of space time around a black hole. At Oxford we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

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Michele Cappellari

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Galaxy formation and evolution
  • Extremely Large Telescope
michele.cappellari@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73647
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 755
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  • Publications

Effect of environment on galaxies mass-size distribution: unveiling the transition from outside-in to inside-out evolution

The Astrophysical Journal Letters (2013)
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Galaxy Masses

(2013)

Authors:

S Courteau, M Cappellari, RS de Jong, AA Dutton, E Emsellem, H Hoekstra, LVE Koopmans, GA Mamon, Claudia Maraston, T Treu, LM Widrow
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Effect of environment on galaxies mass-size distribution: unveiling the transition from outside-in to inside-out evolution

(2013)
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Chronos: a NIR spectroscopic galaxy survey. From the formation of Galaxies to the peak of activity

Cosmic Vision ESA (2013)

Authors:

I Ferreras, R Sharples, JS Dunlop, A Pasquali, FL Barbera, A Vazdekis, S Khochfar, M Cropper, A Cimatti, M Cirasuolo, R Bower, J Brinchmann, B Burningham, Michele Cappellari, S Charlot, CJ Conselice, E Daddi, EK Grebel, R Ivison, MJ Jarvis, D Kawata, RC Kennicutt, T Kitching, O Lahav, R Maiolino, MJ Page, RF Peletier, A Pontzen, J Silk, V Springel, M Sullivan, I Trujillo, G Wright

Abstract:

Chronos is our response to ESA's call for white papers to define the science for the future L2, L3 missions. Chronos targets the formation and evolution of galaxies, by collecting the deepest NIR spectroscopic data, from the formation of the first galaxies at z~10 to the peak of formation activity at z~1-3. The strong emission from the atmospheric background makes this type of survey impossible from a ground-based observatory. The spectra of galaxies represent the equivalent of a DNA fingerprint, containing information about the past history of star formation and chemical enrichment. The proposed survey will allow us to dissect the formation process of galaxies including the timescales of quenching triggered by star formation or AGN activity, the effect of environment, the role of infall/outflow processes, or the connection between the galaxies and their underlying dark matter haloes. To provide these data, the mission requires a 2.5m space telescope optimised for a campaign of very deep NIR spectroscopy. A combination of a high multiplex and very long integration times will result in the deepest, largest, high-quality spectroscopic dataset of galaxies from z=1 to 12, spanning the history of the Universe, from 400 million to 6 billion years after the big bang, i.e. covering the most active half of cosmic history.

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The ATLAS3D Project -- XXIII. Angular momentum and nuclear surface brightness profiles

(2013)

Authors:

Davor Krajnovic, AM Karick, Roger L Davies, Thorsten Naab, Marc Sarzi, Eric Emsellem, Michele Cappellari, Paolo Serra, PT de Zeeuw, Nicholas Scott, Richard M McDermid, Anne-Marie Weijmans, Timothy A Davis, Katherine Alatalo, Leo Blitz, Maxime Bois, Martin Bureau, Frederic Bournaud, Alison Crocker, Pierre-Alain Duc, Sadegh Khochfar, Harald Kuntschner, Raffaella Morganti, Tom Oosterloo, Lisa M Young
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