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The Gemini deep deep survey. VII. The redshift evolution of the mass-metallicity relation
S Savaglio, K Glazebrook, D Le Borgne, S Juneau, RG Abraham, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 635 (1), 260, 2005
6202005
The galaxy population hosting gamma-ray bursts
S Savaglio, K Glazebrook, D Le Borgne
The Astrophysical Journal 691 (1), 182, 2009
5762009
Cosmic star formation history and its dependence on galaxy stellar mass
S Juneau, K Glazebrook, D Crampton, PJ McCarthy, S Savaglio, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 619 (2), L135, 2005
4742005
A high abundance of massive galaxies 3–6 billion years after the Big Bang
K Glazebrook, RG Abraham, PJ McCarthy, S Savaglio, HW Chen, ...
Nature 430 (6996), 181-184, 2004
4312004
Red Nuggets at z∼ 1.5: Compact passive galaxies and the formation of the Kormendy Relation
I Damjanov, PJ McCarthy, RG Abraham, K Glazebrook, H Yan, E Mentuch, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 695 (1), 101, 2009
3952009
The Gemini Deep Deep Survey. I. Introduction to the survey, catalogs, and composite spectra
RG Abraham, K Glazebrook, PJ McCarthy, D Crampton, R Murowinski, ...
The Astronomical Journal 127 (5), 2455, 2004
3562004
GRB 080913 AT REDSHIFT 6.7
J Greiner, T Krühler, JPU Fynbo, A Rossi, R Schwarz, S Klose, S Savaglio, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 693 (2), 1610, 2009
3102009
A very luminous magnetar-powered supernova associated with an ultra-long γ-ray burst
J Greiner, PA Mazzali, DA Kann, T Krühler, E Pian, S Prentice, ...
Nature 523 (7559), 189-192, 2015
3032015
The 2175 Å dust feature in a gamma-ray burst afterglow at redshift 2.45
T Krühler, AK Yoldaş, J Greiner, C Clemens, S McBreen, N Primak, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 685 (1), 376, 2008
2752008
Evolved galaxies at z> 1.5 from the Gemini deep deep survey: the formation epoch of massive stellar systems
PJ McCarthy, D Le Borgne, D Crampton, HW Chen, RG Abraham, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 614 (1), L9, 2004
2352004
The THESEUS space mission concept: science case, design and expected performances
L Amati, P O’Brien, D Götz, E Bozzo, C Tenzer, F Frontera, G Ghirlanda, ...
Advances in Space Research 62 (1), 191-244, 2018
2272018
GRBs as cosmological probes—cosmic chemical evolution
S Savaglio
New Journal of Physics 8 (9), 195, 2006
2252006
Rapid-response mode VLT/UVES spectroscopy of GRB 060418-Conclusive evidence for UV pumping from the time evolution of Fe II and Ni II excited-and metastable-level populations
PM Vreeswijk, C Ledoux, A Smette, SL Ellison, AO Jaunsen, MI Andersen, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 468 (1), 83-96, 2007
222*2007
GRB hosts through cosmic time-VLT/X-Shooter emission-line spectroscopy of 96 γ-ray-burst-selected galaxies at 0.1< z< 3.6
T Krühler, D Malesani, JPU Fynbo, OE Hartoog, J Hjorth, P Jakobsson, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 581, A125, 2015
2162015
The SEDs and host galaxies of the dustiest GRB afterglows
T Krühler, J Greiner, P Schady, S Savaglio, PMJ Afonso, C Clemens, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 534, A108, 2011
2142011
Heavy-element abundances and dust depletions in the host galaxies of three gamma-ray bursts
S Savaglio, SM Fall, F Fiore
The Astrophysical Journal 585 (2), 638, 2003
1872003
Red nuggets at high redshift: structural evolution of quiescent galaxies over 10 gyr of cosmic history
I Damjanov, RG Abraham, K Glazebrook, PJ McCarthy, E Caris, ...
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 739 (2), L44, 2011
1862011
The Hubble deep field South: formulation of the observing campaign
RE Williams, S Baum, LE Bergeron, N Bernstein, BS Blacker, BJ Boyle, ...
The Astronomical Journal 120 (6), 2735, 2000
1792000
VLT spectroscopy of GRB 990510 and GRB 990712: Probing the faint and bright ends of the gamma-ray burst host galaxy population
PM Vreeswijk, A Fruchter, L Kaper, E Rol, TJ Galama, J Van Paradijs, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 546 (2), 672, 2001
1602001
The proximity effect, the uv background and the statistics of the lyman-alpha lines at high resolution
E Giallongo, S Cristiani, S d'Odorico, A Fontana, S Savaglio
arXiv preprint astro-ph/9602026, 1996
1541996
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