Items where Author is "<span class="person_name">Hickox, R. C.</span>"
Number of items: 9.
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  • The Halo Mass of Optically Luminous Quasars at z ,F≈ ,F1-2 Measured via Gravitational Deflection of the Cosmic Microwave Background. (2019) J. E. Geach, J. A. Peacock, A. D. Myers, R. C. Hickox, M. C. Burchard and M. L. Jones
  • Violent quenching : Molecular Gas Blown to 1000 km s -1 during a Major Merger. (2018) J. E. Geach, C. Tremonti, A. M. Diamond-Stanic, P. H. Sell, A. A. Kepley, A. L. Coil, G. Rudnick, R. C. Hickox, J. Moustakas and Yujin Yang
  • Violent quenching : molecular gas blown to 1000 km/s during a major merger. (2018) J. E. Geach, C. Tremonti, A. M. Diamond-Stanic, P. H. Sell, A. A. Kepley, A. L. Coil, G. Rudnick, R. C. Hickox, J. Moustakas and Yujin Yang
  • ALMA observations of a z ≈ 3.1 protocluster : Star formation from active galactic nuclei and Lyman-alpha blobs in an overdense environment. (2016) D. M. Alexander, J. M. Simpson, C. M. Harrison, J. R. Mullaney, I. Smail, J. E. Geach, R. C. Hickox, N. K. Hine, A. Karim, M. Kubo, B. D. Lehmer, Y. Matsuda, D. J. Rosario, F. Stanley, A. M. Swinbank, H. Umehata and T. Yamada
  • Weighing obscured and unobscured quasar hosts with the cosmic microwave background. (2015) M.A. DiPompeo, A. D. Myers, R. C. Hickox, James Geach, G. Holder, K.N. Hainline and S.W. Hall
  • Stellar feedback as the origin of an extended molecular outflow in a starburst galaxy. (2014) James Geach, R. C. Hickox, A. M. Diamond-Stanic, M. Krips, G. H. Rudnick, C. A. Tremonti, P. H. Sell, A. L. Coil and J. Moustakas
  • The angular clustering of infrared-selected obscured and unobscured quasars. (2014) M. A. DiPompeo, A. D. Myers, R. C. Hickox, J. E. Geach and K. N. Hainline
  • Massive compact galaxies with high-velocity outflows : Morphological analysis and constraints on AGN activity. (2014) P. H. Sell, C. A. Tremonti, R. C. Hickox, A. M. Diamond-Stanic, J. Moustakas, A. Coil, A. Williams, G. Rudnick, A. Robaina, J. E. Geach, S. Heinz and E. M. Wilcots
  • A redline starburst: CO(2-1) observations of an Eddington-limited galaxy reveal star formation at its most extreme. (2013) J. E. Geach, R. C. Hickox, A. M. Diamond-Stanic, M. Krips, J. Moustakas, C. A. Tremonti, A. L. Coil, P. H. Sell and G. H. Rudnick