Leiden University Scholarly Publications

Your Search

Enabled Filters

  • (-) = Clements, D.L.

Refine Results

Resource Type

Availability

Creation Date

Show more

Faculty

Author

Show more

Language

Search results

  • RSS Feed
(1 - 20 of 24)

Pages

Characterisation of Herschel-selected strong lens candidates through HST and sub-mm/mm observations
Characterization of two 2 mm detected optically obscured dusty star-forming galaxies
The evolution of the IR luminosity function and dust-obscured star formation over the past 13 billion years
A Spitzer survey of deep drilling fields to be targeted by the Vera C. Rubin observatory legacy survey of space and time
IRAM 30-m-EMIR redshift search of z = 3-4 lensed dusty starbursts selected from the HerBS sample
Probing the high-redshift universe with SPICA: Toward the epoch of reionisation and beyond
An Extreme Protocluster of Luminous Dusty Starbursts in the Early Universe
Ultra-red Galaxies Signpost Candidate Protoclusters at High Redshift
Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Survey requirements and mission design
The Herschel Bright Sources (HerBS): sample definition and SCUBA-2 observations
The SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey: the EGS deep field - I. Deep number counts and the redshift distribution of the recovered cosmic infrared background at 450 and 850 μm
The most distant, luminous, dusty star-forming galaxies: redshifts from NOEMA and ALMA spectral scans
The SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey: 850 μm maps, catalogues and number counts
The Space Density of Luminous Dusty Star-forming Galaxies at z > 4: SCUBA-2 and LABOCA Imaging of Ultrared Galaxies from Herschel-ATLAS
Witnessing the Birth of the Red Sequence: ALMA High-resolution Imaging of [C II] and Dust in Two Interacting Ultra-red Starbursts at z = 4.425
H-ATLAS: a candidate high redshift cluster/protocluster of star-forming galaxies
ALMA Observations of Lyα Blob 1: Halo Substructure Illuminated from Within
Planck intermediate results XXV. The Andromeda galaxy as seen by Planck
Planck intermediate results XXV. The Andromeda galaxy as seen by Planck

Pages