We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble Space Telescope legacy fields by the Cosmic Assembly Near-infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey (CANDELS) and classified by participants in the Galaxy Zoo project. 90 per cent of galaxies have z ≤ 3 and are observed in rest-frame optical wavelengths by CANDELS. Each galaxy received an average of 40 independent classifications, which we combine into detailed morphological information on galaxy features such as clumpiness, bar instabilities, spiral structure, and merger and tidal signatures. We apply a consensus-based classifier weighting method that preserves classifier independence while effectively down-weighting significantly outlying c...
Quantifying galaxy morphology is a challenging yet scientifically rewarding task. As the scale of da...
We compare the two largest galaxy morphology catalogues, which separate early and late type galaxies...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble ...
We present the data release paper for the Galaxy Zoo: Hubble (GZH) project. This is the third phase ...
We present Galaxy Zoo DECaLS: detailed visual morphological classifications for Dark Energy Camera L...
We present the data release paper for the Galaxy Zoo: Hubble (GZH) project. This is the third phase ...
We present the data release for Galaxy Zoo 2 (GZ2), a citizen science project with more than 16 mill...
We present the data release for Galaxy Zoo 2 (GZ2), a citizen science project with more than 16 mill...
We present the data release for Galaxy Zoo 2 (GZ2), a citizen science project with more than 16 mill...
We present Galaxy Zoo DECaLS: detailed visual morphological classifications for Dark Energy Camera L...
We have undertaken an ambitious program to visually classify all galaxies in the five CANDELS fields...
Morphology is a powerful indicator of a galaxy's dynamical and merger history. It is strongly correl...
Quantifying galaxy morphology is a challenging yet scientifically rewarding task. As the scale of da...
We compare the two largest galaxy morphology catalogues, which separate early and late type galaxies...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble ...
We present the data release paper for the Galaxy Zoo: Hubble (GZH) project. This is the third phase ...
We present Galaxy Zoo DECaLS: detailed visual morphological classifications for Dark Energy Camera L...
We present the data release paper for the Galaxy Zoo: Hubble (GZH) project. This is the third phase ...
We present the data release for Galaxy Zoo 2 (GZ2), a citizen science project with more than 16 mill...
We present the data release for Galaxy Zoo 2 (GZ2), a citizen science project with more than 16 mill...
We present the data release for Galaxy Zoo 2 (GZ2), a citizen science project with more than 16 mill...
We present Galaxy Zoo DECaLS: detailed visual morphological classifications for Dark Energy Camera L...
We have undertaken an ambitious program to visually classify all galaxies in the five CANDELS fields...
Morphology is a powerful indicator of a galaxy's dynamical and merger history. It is strongly correl...
Quantifying galaxy morphology is a challenging yet scientifically rewarding task. As the scale of da...
We compare the two largest galaxy morphology catalogues, which separate early and late type galaxies...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...