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Part of a WEAVE fibre configuration

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Prof Gavin Dalton

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Astronomical instrumentation
  • Extremely Large Telescope
Gavin.Dalton@physics.ox.ac.uk
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A measurement of the cosmological mass density from clustering in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey

Nature 410 (2001) 169-173

Authors:

GB Dalton, J.A. Peacock, S.M. Cole, P. Norberg
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Design and construction of a fiber bundle connector using microlenses

OPTICAL ENGINEERING 40:12 (2001) 2709-2717

Authors:

DQ Ren, R Sharples, JR Allington-Smith, GN Dodsworth, DJ Robertson, G Dalton
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Measuring Large-Scale Structure with the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey

Chapter in Deep Fields, Springer Nature (2001) 221-230

Authors:

JA Peacock, the 2dFGRS Team
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Old galaxies at high redshift

ASTR SOC P 245 (2001) 569-574

Abstract:

We review the observational data available on the class of galaxies known as Extremely Red Objects (EROs), and present new data on their apparent surface density, which now appears to be much higher than has previously been claimed. We discuss the division of these objects into two distinct groups: young galaxies with dramatic ongoing star formation and old galaxies with highly evolved stellar populations. Age-determination for the latter group using population synthesis models is complicated by an intrinsic degeneracy between the age and initial metallicity of the stellar populations.
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The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: the number and luminosity density of galaxies

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 324:4 (2001) 825-841

Authors:

N Cross, SP Driver, W Couch, CM Baugh, J Bland-Hawthorn, T Bridges, R Cannon, S Cole, M Colless, C Collins, G Dalton, K Deeley, R De Propris, G Efstathiou, RS Ellis, CS Frenk, K Glazebrook, C Jackson, O Lahav, I Lewis, S Lumsden, S Maddox, D Madgwick, S Moody, P Norberg, JA Peacock, BA Peterson, I Price, M Seaborne, W Sutherland, H Tadros, K Taylor
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