Marijn Franx
1960
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Kingdom of the Netherlands
educated at: Leiden University
occupation: astronomer, university teacher, astrophysicist
award received: Spinoza Prize
Marijn Franx (born 20 July 1960) is a Dutch professor of astronomy at Leiden University. He was a winner of the 2010 Spinoza Prize. His research focuses on the formation and evolution of galaxies. He is involved with both the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works 9
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3D-HST WFC3-selected photometric catalogs in the five CANDELS/3D-HST fields: photometry, photometric redshifts, and stellar masses
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The SIMPLE survey: observations, reduction, and catalog
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The NEWFIRM Medium-Band Survey: photometric catalogs, redshifts, and the bimodal color distribution of galaxies out to z ~ 3
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A public, K-selected, optical-to-near-infrared catalog of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS) from the Multiwavelength Survey by Yale-Chile (MUSYC)
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FIREWORKS U_38_-to-24 {mu}m photometry of the GOODS Chandra Deep Field-South: multiwavelength catalog and total infrared properties of distant K_s_-selected galaxies
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A Keck Spectroscopic Survey of MS 1054−03 (z= 0.83): Forming the Red Sequence
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The Multiwavelength Survey by Yale‐Chile (MUSYC): Survey Design and Deep Public UBVRIz′ Images and Catalogs of the Extended Hubble Deep Field–South
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Faint infrared extragalactic survey: data and source catalog of the MS 1054-03 field
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A K-band-selected photometric redshift catalog in the Hubble Deep Field South: sampling the rest-frame V band to z=3
Articles 380
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COSMOS2020: A Panchromatic View of the Universe to z ∼ 10 from Two Complementary Catalogs
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The Mass Scale of High-redshift Galaxies: Virial Mass Estimates Calibrated with Stellar Dynamical Models from LEGA-C
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The Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census (LEGA-C) Data Release 3: 3000 High-quality Spectra of K s -selected Galaxies at z > 0.6
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The Spitzer/IRAC Legacy over the GOODS Fields: Full-depth 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0 μm Mosaics and Photometry for >9000 Galaxies at z ∼ 3.5–10 from the GOODS Reionization Era Wide-area Treasury from Spitzer (GREATS)
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The Fundamental Plane in the LEGA-C Survey: Unraveling the M/L Ratio Variations of Massive Star-forming and Quiescent Galaxies at z ∼ 0.8
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Stellar Dynamical Models for 797 z ∼ 0.8 Galaxies from LEGA-C
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Tightly Coupled Morpho-kinematic Evolution for Massive Star-forming and Quiescent Galaxies across 7 Gyr of Cosmic Time
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An older, more quiescent universe from panchromatic SED fitting of the 3D-HST survey
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The Brightest z ≳ 8 Galaxies over the COSMOS UltraVISTA Field
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The Hubble Legacy Field GOODS-S Photometric Catalog
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HST F160W Imaging of Very Massive Galaxies at 1.5 < z < 3.0: Diversity of Structures and the Effect of Close Pairs on Number Density Estimates
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High-redshift Massive Quiescent Galaxies Are as Flat as Star-forming Galaxies: The Flattening of Galaxies and the Correlation with Structural Properties in CANDELS/3D-HST
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Extremely Low Molecular Gas Content in a Compact, Quiescent Galaxy at z = 1.522
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Abundant serendipitous emission line sources with JWST/NIRSpec
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Rejuvenation in z ∼ 0.8 Quiescent Galaxies in LEGA-C
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HDUV: The Hubble Deep UV Legacy Survey
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The Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census (LEGA-C) Data Release 2: Dynamical and Stellar Population Properties of z ≲ 1 Galaxies in the COSMOS Field
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1D Kinematics from Stars and Ionized Gas at z ∼ 0.8 from the LEGA-C Spectroscopic Survey of Massive Galaxies
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Fast and Slow Paths to Quiescence: Ages and Sizes of 400 Quiescent Galaxies from the LEGA-C Survey
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Star Formation Histories of z ∼ 1 Galaxies in LEGA-C
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Spatially Resolved Stellar Kinematics from LEGA-C: Increased Rotational Support in z ∼ 0.8 Quiscent Galaxies
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Stellar Populations of over 1000 z ∼ 0.8 Galaxies from LEGA-C: Ages and Star Formation Histories from D n 4000 and Hδ
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The Number Density Evolution of Extreme Emission Line Galaxies in 3D-HST: Results from a Novel Automated Line Search Technique for Slitless Spectroscopy
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MUSE Spectroscopic Identifications of Ultra-faint Emission Line Galaxies with M UV ∼ −15
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The three phases of galaxy formation
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Simulating and interpreting deep observations in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field with the JWST/NIRSpec low-resolution ‘prism’
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Characterization and Modeling of Contamination for Lyman Break Galaxy Samples at High Redshift
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Stellar Dynamics and Star Formation Histories of z ∼ 1 Radio-loud Galaxies
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HST Imaging of the Brightest z ∼ 8–9 Galaxies from UltraVISTA: The Extreme Bright End of the UV Luminosity Function
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Predicting Quiescence: The Dependence of Specific Star Formation Rate on Galaxy Size and Central Density at 0.5 <z< 2.5
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The Mass, Color, and Structural Evolution of Today’s Massive Galaxies Since z ∼ 5
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The Mass Growth and Stellar Ages of Galaxies: Observations versus Simulations
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