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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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Dr Aayush Saxena

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Cosmology
  • Galaxy formation and evolution
aayush.saxena@physics.ox.ac.uk
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  • Publications

The NIRVANDELS Survey: a robust detection of α-enhancement in star-forming galaxies at z ≃ 3.4

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 505:1 (2021) 903-920

Authors:

F Cullen, AE Shapley, RJ McLure, JS Dunlop, RL Sanders, MW Topping, NA Reddy, R Amorín, R Begley, M Bolzonella, A Calabrò, AC Carnall, M Castellano, A Cimatti, M Cirasuolo, G Cresci, A Fontana, F Fontanot, B Garilli, L Guaita, M Hamadouche, NP Hathi, F Mannucci, DJ McLeod, L Pentericci, A Saxena, M Talia, G Zamorani
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The VANDELS Survey: New constraints on the high-mass X-ray binary populations in normal star-forming galaxies at 3 < z < 5.5

ArXiv 2104.02624 (2021)

Authors:

A Saxena, RS Ellis, PU Forster, A Calabro, L Pentericci, AC Carnall, M Castellano, F Cullen, A Fontana, M Franco, JPU Fynbo, A Gargiulo, B Garilli, NP Hathi, DJ McLeod, R Amorin, G Zamorani
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The VANDELS ESO public spectroscopic survey: final data release of 2087 spectra and spectroscopic measurements

Astronomy and Astrophysics EDP Sciences 647 (2021) A150

Authors:

B Garilli, R McLure, L Pentericci, P Franzetti, A Gargiulo, A Carnall, O Cucciati, A Iovino, R Amorin, M Bolzonella, A Bongiorno, M Castellano, A Cimatti, M Cirasuolo, F Cullen, J Dunlop, D Elbaz, S Finkelstein, A Fontana, F Fontanot, M Fumana, L Guaita, W Hartley, M Jarvis, S Juneau, D Maccagni, D McLeod, K Nandra, E Pompei, L Pozzetti, M Scodeggio, M Talia, A Calabro, G Cresci, Jpu Fynbo, Np Hathi, P Hibon, Am Koekemoer, M Magliocchetti, M Salvato, G Vietri, G Zamorani, O Almaini, I Balestra, S Bardelli, R Begley, G Brammer, Ef Bell, Raa Bowler, M Brusa

Abstract:

VANDELS is an ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey designed to build a sample of high-signal-to-noise ratio, medium-resolution spectra of galaxies at redshifts between 1 and 6.5. Here we present the final Public Data Release of the VANDELS Survey, comprising 2087 redshift measurements. We provide a detailed description of sample selection, observations, and data reduction procedures. The final catalogue reaches a target selection completeness of 40% at iAB = 25. The high signal-to-noise ratio of the spectra (above 7 in 80% of the spectra) and the dispersion of 2.5 Å allowed us to measure redshifts with high precision, the redshift measurement success rate reaching almost 100%. Together with the redshift catalogue and the reduced spectra, we also provide optical mid-infrared photometry and physical parameters derived through fitting the spectral energy distribution. The observed galaxy sample comprises both passive and star forming galaxies covering a stellar mass range of 8.3 < Log(M∗/M⊙) < 11.7.
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The VANDELS survey: The relation between the UV continuum slope and stellar metallicity in star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 3

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 646 (2021) a39

Authors:

A Calabrò, M Castellano, L Pentericci, F Fontanot, N Menci, F Cullen, R McLure, M Bolzonella, A Cimatti, F Marchi, M Talia, R Amorín, G Cresci, G De Lucia, J Fynbo, A Fontana, M Franco, NP Hathi, P Hibon, M Hirschmann, F Mannucci, P Santini, A Saxena, D Schaerer, L Xie, G Zamorani
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The VANDELS ESO public spectroscopic survey: final Data Release of 2087 spectra and spectroscopic measurements

(2021)

Authors:

B Garilli, R McLure, L Pentericci, P Franzetti, A Gargiulo, A Carnall, O Cucciati, A Iovino, R Amorin, M Bolzonella, A Bongiorno, M Castellano, A Cimatti, M Cirasuolo, F Cullen, J Dunlop, D Elbaz, S Finkelstein, A Fontana, F Fontanot, M Fumana, L Guaita, W Hartley, M Jarvis, S Juneau, D Maccagni, D McLeod, K Nandra, E Pompei, L Pozzetti, M Scodeggio, M Talia, A Calabro', G Cresci, JPU Fynbo, NP Hathi, P Hibon, AM Koekemoer, M Magliocchetti, M Salvato, G Vietri, G Zamorani, O Almaini, I Balestra, S Bardelli, R Begley, G Brammer, EF Bell, RAA Bowler, M Brusa, F Buitrago, C Caputi, P Cassata, S Charlot, A Citro, S Cristiani, E Curtis-Lake, M Dickinson, G Fazio, HC Ferguson, F Fiore, M Franco, A Georgakakis, M Giavalisco, A Grazian, M Hamadouche, I Jung, S Kim, Y Khusanova, O Le Fevre, M Longhetti, J Lotz, F Mannucci, D Maltby, K Matsuoka, H Mendez-Hernandez, J Mendez-Abreu, M Mignoli, M Moresco, M Nonino, M Pannella, C Papovich, P Popesso, G Roberts-Borsani, DJ Rosario, A Saldana-Lopez, P Santini, A Saxena, D Schaerer, C Schreiber, D Stark, LAM Tasca, R Thomas, E Vanzella, V Wild, C Williams, E Zucca
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