Motivated by the claimed discovery of a very massive galaxy (HUDF-JD2; M~5x10^11 Msun) at extreme redshift (z = 6.5) within the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) (Mobasher et al. 2005), we have completed a systematic search for comparably massive galaxies with z > 4 among the 2688 galaxies in our K 4 candidates, performing aperture photometry on all images, and including marginal detections and formal non-detections in the fitting process. This led to the rejection of a further 13 galaxies to lower redshift. Moreover, subjecting HUDF-JD2 to the same analysis, we find that it lies at z ~ 2.2, rather than the extreme redshift favoured by Mobasher et al. (2005). The 6 remaining candidates appear to be credible examples of galaxies in the redshif...
We present the results of a new search for galaxies at redshift z ≃ 9 in the first two Hubble Fronti...
We present an early analysis on the search for high-redshift galaxies using the deepest public JWST ...
We have analysed a sample of 1292 4.5-mu m-selected galaxies at z >= 3, over 0.6 deg2 of the UKIR...
We have exploited the large area coverage of the combined UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey (UDS) and Subaru/...
We present the results of a systematic search for galaxies in the redshift range z = 6–9 , within t...
We present the results of the deepest search to date for star-forming galaxies beyond a redshift z ≃...
This paper presents the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), a one million second exposure of an 11 squar...
Using stellar population models, we predicted that the Dark Energy Survey (DES) – due to its specia...
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field source JD2 presented in Mobasher et al. is an unusual galaxy that is ver...
We present the results of a new search for bright star-forming galaxies at redshift zz ≃ 7 within th...
Context. The identification and characterisation of massive galaxies over a wide redshift range allo...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,...
The first epoch of Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) observations of the Great Observatories Origins Deep...
We searched for z ≳ 7 Lyman-break galaxies in the optical-to-mid-infrared Hubble Frontier Field and ...
We describe results from a search for high-redshift J-band "dropout'' galaxies in the portion of the...
We present the results of a new search for galaxies at redshift z ≃ 9 in the first two Hubble Fronti...
We present an early analysis on the search for high-redshift galaxies using the deepest public JWST ...
We have analysed a sample of 1292 4.5-mu m-selected galaxies at z >= 3, over 0.6 deg2 of the UKIR...
We have exploited the large area coverage of the combined UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey (UDS) and Subaru/...
We present the results of a systematic search for galaxies in the redshift range z = 6–9 , within t...
We present the results of the deepest search to date for star-forming galaxies beyond a redshift z ≃...
This paper presents the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), a one million second exposure of an 11 squar...
Using stellar population models, we predicted that the Dark Energy Survey (DES) – due to its specia...
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field source JD2 presented in Mobasher et al. is an unusual galaxy that is ver...
We present the results of a new search for bright star-forming galaxies at redshift zz ≃ 7 within th...
Context. The identification and characterisation of massive galaxies over a wide redshift range allo...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,...
The first epoch of Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) observations of the Great Observatories Origins Deep...
We searched for z ≳ 7 Lyman-break galaxies in the optical-to-mid-infrared Hubble Frontier Field and ...
We describe results from a search for high-redshift J-band "dropout'' galaxies in the portion of the...
We present the results of a new search for galaxies at redshift z ≃ 9 in the first two Hubble Fronti...
We present an early analysis on the search for high-redshift galaxies using the deepest public JWST ...
We have analysed a sample of 1292 4.5-mu m-selected galaxies at z >= 3, over 0.6 deg2 of the UKIR...