15 results on '"Houdt, Josha van"'
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2. Stellar Dynamical Models for 797 $z\sim 0.8$ Galaxies from LEGA-C
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Houdt, Josha van, Wel, Arjen van der, Bezanson, Rachel, Franx, Marijn, D'Eugenio, Francesco, Barisic, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Gallazzi, Anna, Graaff, Anna de, Maseda, Michael V., Pacifici, Camilla, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, Straatman, Caroline, Wu, Po-Feng, Houdt, Josha van, Wel, Arjen van der, Bezanson, Rachel, Franx, Marijn, D'Eugenio, Francesco, Barisic, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Gallazzi, Anna, Graaff, Anna de, Maseda, Michael V., Pacifici, Camilla, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, Straatman, Caroline, and Wu, Po-Feng
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We present spatially resolved stellar kinematics for 797 $z=0.6-1$ galaxies selected from the LEGA-C survey and construct axisymmetric Jeans models to quantify their dynamical mass and degree of rotational support. The survey is $K_s$-band selected, irrespective of color or morphological type, and allows for a first assessment of the stellar dynamical structure of the general $L^*$ galaxy population at large lookback time. Using light profiles from Hubble Space Telescope imaging as a tracer, our approach corrects for observational effects (seeing convolution and slit geometry), and uses well-informed priors on inclination, anisotropy and a non-luminous mass component. Tabulated data include total mass estimates in a series of spherical apertures (1, 5, and 10 kpc; 1$\times$ and 2$\times$\re), as well as rotational velocities, velocity dispersions and anisotropy. We show that almost all star-forming galaxies and $\sim$50\% of quiescent galaxies are rotation-dominated, with deprojected $V/\sigma\sim1-2$. Revealing the complexity in galaxy evolution, we find that the most massive star-forming galaxies are among the most rotation-dominated, and the most massive quiescent galaxies among the least rotation-dominated galaxies. These measurements set a new benchmark for studying galaxy evolution, using stellar dynamical structure for galaxies at large lookback time. Together with the additional information on stellar population properties from the LEGA-C spectra, the dynamical mass and $V/\sigma$ measurements presented here create new avenues for studying galaxy evolution at large lookback time.
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- 2021
3. Stellar Dynamical Models for 797 z ∼ 0.8 Galaxies from LEGA-C
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Houdt, Josha van, Wel, Arjen van der, Bezanson, Rachel, Franx, Marijn, D'Eugenio, Francesco, Barisic, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Gallazzi, Anna, Graaff, Anna de, Maseda, Michael V., Pacifici, Camilla, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, Straatman, Caroline, Wu, Po-Feng, Houdt, Josha van, Wel, Arjen van der, Bezanson, Rachel, Franx, Marijn, D'Eugenio, Francesco, Barisic, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Gallazzi, Anna, Graaff, Anna de, Maseda, Michael V., Pacifici, Camilla, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, Straatman, Caroline, and Wu, Po-Feng
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We present spatially resolved stellar kinematics for 797 $z=0.6-1$ galaxies selected from the LEGA-C survey and construct axisymmetric Jeans models to quantify their dynamical mass and degree of rotational support. The survey is $K_s$-band selected, irrespective of color or morphological type, and allows for a first assessment of the stellar dynamical structure of the general $L^*$ galaxy population at large lookback time. Using light profiles from Hubble Space Telescope imaging as a tracer, our approach corrects for observational effects (seeing convolution and slit geometry), and uses well-informed priors on inclination, anisotropy and a non-luminous mass component. Tabulated data include total mass estimates in a series of spherical apertures (1, 5, and 10 kpc; 1$\times$ and 2$\times$\re), as well as rotational velocities, velocity dispersions and anisotropy. We show that almost all star-forming galaxies and $\sim$50\% of quiescent galaxies are rotation-dominated, with deprojected $V/\sigma\sim1-2$. Revealing the complexity in galaxy evolution, we find that the most massive star-forming galaxies are among the most rotation-dominated, and the most massive quiescent galaxies among the least rotation-dominated galaxies. These measurements set a new benchmark for studying galaxy evolution, using stellar dynamical structure for galaxies at large lookback time. Together with the additional information on stellar population properties from the LEGA-C spectra, the dynamical mass and $V/\sigma$ measurements presented here create new avenues for studying galaxy evolution at large lookback time.
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- 2021
4. Dust Attenuation Curves at z ~ 0.8 from LEGA-C:Precise Constraints on the Slope and 2175Å Bump Strength
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Barisic, Ivana, Pacifici, Camila, Wel, Arjen van der, Straatman, Caroline, Bell, Eric F., Bezanson, Rachel, Brammer, Gabriel, D'Eugenio, Francesco, Franx, Marijn, Houdt, Josha van, Maseda, Michael V., Muzzin, Adam, Sobral, David, Wu, Po-Feng, Barisic, Ivana, Pacifici, Camila, Wel, Arjen van der, Straatman, Caroline, Bell, Eric F., Bezanson, Rachel, Brammer, Gabriel, D'Eugenio, Francesco, Franx, Marijn, Houdt, Josha van, Maseda, Michael V., Muzzin, Adam, Sobral, David, and Wu, Po-Feng
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We present a novel approach to measure the attenuation curves of 485 individual star-forming galaxies with M* > 1010 M⊙ based on deep optical spectra from the VLT/VIMOS LEGA-C survey and multi-band photometry in the COSMOS field. Most importantly, we find that the attenuation curves in the rest-frame 3000-4500 Å range are typically almost twice as steep as the Milky Way, LMC, SMC, and Calzetti attenuation curves, which is in agreement with recent studies of the integrated light of present-day galaxies. The attenuation at 4500 Å and the slope strongly correlate with the galaxy inclination: face-on galaxies show less attenuation and steeper curves compared to edge-on galaxies, suggesting that geometric effects dominate observed variations in attenuation. Our new method produces 2175 Å UV bump detections for 260 individual galaxies. Even though obvious correlations between UV bump strength and global galaxy properties are absent, strong UV bumps are most often seen in face-on, lower-mass galaxies (10 < log10(M*/M⊙) < 10.5) with low overall attenuation. Finally, we produce a typical attenuation curve for star-forming galaxies at z ~ 0.8; this prescription represents the effect of dust on the integrated spectral energy distributions of high-redshift galaxies more accurately than commonly used attenuation laws.
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- 2020
5. The Colors and Sizes of Recently Quenched Galaxies: A Result of Compact Starburst before Quenching
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Wu, Po-Feng, primary, Wel, Arjen van der, additional, Bezanson, Rachel, additional, Gallazzi, Anna, additional, Pacifici, Camilla, additional, Straatman, Caroline M. S., additional, Barišić, Ivana, additional, Bell, Eric F., additional, Chauke, Priscilla, additional, D’Eugenio, Francesco, additional, Franx, Marijn, additional, Muzzin, Adam, additional, Sobral, David, additional, and Houdt, Josha van, additional
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- 2020
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6. Rejuvenation in z~0.8 quiescent galaxies in LEGA-C
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Chauke, Priscilla, Wel, Arjen van der, Pacifici, Camilla, Bezanson, Rachel, Wu, Po-Feng, Gallazzi, Anna, Straatman, Caroline, Franx, Marijn, Barišić, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Houdt, Josha van, Maseda, Michael V., Muzzin, Adam, Sobral, David, Spilker, Justin, Chauke, Priscilla, Wel, Arjen van der, Pacifici, Camilla, Bezanson, Rachel, Wu, Po-Feng, Gallazzi, Anna, Straatman, Caroline, Franx, Marijn, Barišić, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Houdt, Josha van, Maseda, Michael V., Muzzin, Adam, Sobral, David, and Spilker, Justin
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We use reconstructed star-formation histories (SFHs) of quiescent galaxies at z = 0.6 − 1 in the LEGA-C survey to identify secondary star-formation episodes that, after an initial period of quiescence, moved the galaxies back to the star-forming main sequence (blue cloud). 16 ± 3% of the z ∼ 0.8 quiescent population has experienced such rejuvenation events in the redshift range 0.7 < z < 1.5 after reaching quiescence at some earlier time. On average, these galaxies first became quiescent at z = 1.2, and those that rejuvenated, remained quiescent for ∼ 1Gyr before their secondary SF episode which lasted ∼ 0.7Gyr. The stellar mass attributed to rejuvenation is on average 10% of the galaxy stellar mass, with rare instances of an increase of more than a factor 2. Overall, rejuvenation events only contribute ∼ 2% of the total stellar mass in z ∼ 0.8 quiescent galaxies and we conclude that rejuvenation is not an important evolutionary channel when considering the growth of the red sequence. However, our results complicate the interpretation of galaxy demographics in color space: the galaxies with rejuvenation events tend to lie in the so-called ‘green valley’, yet their progenitors were quiescent at z ∼ 2.
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- 2019
7. An Absence of Radio-loud Active Galactic Nuclei in Geometrically Flat Quiescent Galaxies: Implications for Maintenance-mode Feedback Models
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Barišić, Ivana, primary, Wel, Arjen van der, additional, Houdt, Josha van, additional, Maseda, Michael V., additional, Bell, Eric F., additional, Bezanson, Rachel, additional, Chang, Yu-Yen, additional, Röttgering, Huub, additional, Ven, Glenn van de, additional, and Wu, Po-Feng, additional
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- 2019
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8. The Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census (LEGA-C) Data Release 2: Dynamical and Stellar Population Properties of z ≲ 1 Galaxies in the COSMOS Field
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Straatman, Caroline M. S., primary, Wel, Arjen van der, additional, Bezanson, Rachel, additional, Pacifici, Camilla, additional, Gallazzi, Anna, additional, Wu, Po-Feng, additional, Noeske, Kai, additional, Barišić, Ivana, additional, Bell, Eric F., additional, Brammer, Gabriel B., additional, Calhau, João, additional, Chauke, Priscilla, additional, Franx, Marijn, additional, Houdt, Josha van, additional, Labbé, Ivo, additional, Maseda, Michael V., additional, Muñoz-Mateos, Juan C., additional, Muzzin, Adam, additional, Sande, Jesse van de, additional, Sobral, David, additional, and Spilker, Justin S., additional
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- 2018
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9. Fast and Slow Paths to Quiescence: Ages and Sizes of 400 Quiescent Galaxies from the LEGA-C Survey
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Wu, Po-Feng, primary, Wel, Arjen van der, additional, Bezanson, Rachel, additional, Gallazzi, Anna, additional, Pacifici, Camilla, additional, Straatman, Caroline M. S., additional, Barišić, Ivana, additional, Bell, Eric F., additional, Chauke, Priscilla, additional, Houdt, Josha van, additional, Franx, Marijn, additional, Muzzin, Adam, additional, Sobral, David, additional, and Wild, Vivienne, additional
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- 2018
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10. 1D Kinematics from stars and ionized gas at $z\sim0.8$ from the LEGA-C spectroscopic survey of massive galaxies
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Bezanson, Rachel, Wel, Arjen van der, Straatman, Caroline, Pacifici, Camilla, Wu, Po-Feng, Barišić, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Conroy, Charlie, D'Eugenio, Francesco, Franx, Marijn, Gallazzi, Anna, Houdt, Josha van, Maseda, Michael V., Muzzin, Adam, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, Spilker, Justin, Bezanson, Rachel, Wel, Arjen van der, Straatman, Caroline, Pacifici, Camilla, Wu, Po-Feng, Barišić, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Conroy, Charlie, D'Eugenio, Francesco, Franx, Marijn, Gallazzi, Anna, Houdt, Josha van, Maseda, Michael V., Muzzin, Adam, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, and Spilker, Justin
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We present a comparison of the observed, spatially integrated stellar and ionized gas velocity dispersions of ~1000 massive ($\mathrm{log}\,{M}_{\star }/{M}_{\odot }\gtrsim 10.3$) galaxies in the Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census survey at 0.6 lesssim z lesssim 1.0. The high S/N ~ 20 Å−1 afforded by 20 hr Very Large Telescope/Visible Multi-Object Spectrograph spectra allows for joint modeling of the stellar continuum and emission lines in all galaxies, spanning the full range of galaxy colors and morphologies. These observed integrated velocity dispersions (denoted as ${\sigma }_{g,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} }$ and ${\sigma }_{\star ,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} }$) are related to the intrinsic velocity dispersions of ionized gas or stars, but also include rotational motions through beam smearing and spectral extraction. We find good average agreement between observed velocity dispersions, with $\langle \mathrm{log}({\sigma }_{g,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} }/{\sigma }_{\star ,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} })\rangle =-0.003$. This result does not depend strongly on stellar population, structural properties, or alignment with respect to the slit. However, in all regimes we find significant scatter between ${\sigma }_{g,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} }$ and ${\sigma }_{\star ,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} }$, with an overall scatter of 0.13 dex of which 0.05 dex is due to observational uncertainties. For an individual galaxy, the scatter between ${\sigma }_{g,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} }$ and ${\sigma }_{\star ,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} }$ translates to an additional uncertainty of ~0.24 dex on dynamical mass derived from ${\sigma }_{g,\mathrm{int}}^{{\prime} }$, on top of measurement errors and uncertainties from Virial constant or size estimates. We measure the z ~ 0.8 stellar mass Faber–Jackson relation and demonstrate that emission line widths can be used to measure scaling relations. However, these relations will exhibit increased scatter and slopes that are artificially steepened by selecting
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- 2018
11. The Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census (LEGA-C) Data Release 2:Dynamical and Stellar Population Properties of z lesssim 1 Galaxies in the COSMOS Field
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Straatman, Caroline M. S., Wel, Arjen van der, Bezanson, Rachel, Pacifici, Camilla, Gallazzi, Anna, Wu, Po-Feng, Noeske, Kai, Barisic, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Brammer, Gabriel B., Calhau, Joao, Chauke, Priscilla, Franx, Marijn, Houdt, Josha van, Labbe, Ivo, Maseda, Michael V., Munoz-Mateos, Juan C., Muzzin, Adam, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, Spilker, Justin S., Straatman, Caroline M. S., Wel, Arjen van der, Bezanson, Rachel, Pacifici, Camilla, Gallazzi, Anna, Wu, Po-Feng, Noeske, Kai, Barisic, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Brammer, Gabriel B., Calhau, Joao, Chauke, Priscilla, Franx, Marijn, Houdt, Josha van, Labbe, Ivo, Maseda, Michael V., Munoz-Mateos, Juan C., Muzzin, Adam, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, and Spilker, Justin S.
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We present the second data release of the Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census (LEGA-C), an ESO 130-night public spectroscopic survey conducted with VIMOS on the Very Large Telescope. We release 1988 spectra with typical continuum S / N ~= 20 /Angstrom of galaxies at 0.6 ~< z ~< 1.0, each observed for ~20 hours and fully reduced with a custom-built pipeline. We also release a catalog with spectroscopic redshifts, emission line fluxes, Lick/IDS indices, and observed stellar and gas velocity dispersions that are spatially integrated quantities including both rotational motions and genuine dispersion. To illustrate the new parameter space in the intermediate redshift regime probed by LEGA-C we explore relationships between dynamical and stellar population properties. The star-forming galaxies typically have observed stellar velocity dispersions of ~150 km/s and strong Hdelta absorption (Hd_A ~ 5 Angstrom), while passive galaxies have higher observed stellar velocity dispersions ~200 km/s and weak Hdelta absortion (Hd_A ~ 0 Angstrom). Strong [O III]5007 / Hbeta ratios tend to occur mostly for galaxies with weak Hd_A or galaxies with higher observed velocity dispersion. Beyond these broad trends, we find a large diversity of possible combinations of rest-frame colors, absorption line strengths and emission line detections, illustrating the utility of spectroscopic measurements to more accurately understand galaxy evolution. By making the spectra and value-added catalogs publicly available we encourage the community to take advantage of this very substantial investment in telescope time provided by ESO.
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- 2018
12. Spatially Resolved Stellar Kinematics from LEGA-C:Increased Rotational Support in z~0.8 Quiescent Galaxies
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Bezanson, Rachel, Wel, Arjen van der, Pacifici, Camilla, Noeske, Kai, Barišić, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Brammer, Gabriel B., Calhau, Joao, Chauke, Priscilla, Dokkum, Pieter van, Franx, Marijn, Gallazzi, Anna, Houdt, Josha van, Labbé, Ivo, Maseda, Michael V., Muños-Mateos, Juan Carlos, Muzzin, Adam, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, Straatman, Caroline, Wu, Po-Feng, Bezanson, Rachel, Wel, Arjen van der, Pacifici, Camilla, Noeske, Kai, Barišić, Ivana, Bell, Eric F., Brammer, Gabriel B., Calhau, Joao, Chauke, Priscilla, Dokkum, Pieter van, Franx, Marijn, Gallazzi, Anna, Houdt, Josha van, Labbé, Ivo, Maseda, Michael V., Muños-Mateos, Juan Carlos, Muzzin, Adam, Sande, Jesse van de, Sobral, David, Straatman, Caroline, and Wu, Po-Feng
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We present stellar rotation curves and velocity dispersion profiles for 104 quiescent galaxies at $z=0.6-1$ from the Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census (LEGA-C) spectroscopic survey. Rotation is typically probed across 10-20kpc, or to an average of 2.7${\rm R_e}$. Combined with central stellar velocity dispersions ($\sigma_0$) this provides the first determination of the dynamical state of a sample selected by a lack of star formation activity at large lookback time. The most massive galaxies ($M_{\star}>2\times10^{11}\,M_{\odot}$) generally show no or little rotation measured at 5kpc ($|V_5|/\sigma_0
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- 2018
13. Star Formation Histories of z ∼ 1 Galaxies in LEGA-C
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Chauke, Priscilla, primary, Wel, Arjen van der, additional, Pacifici, Camilla, additional, Bezanson, Rachel, additional, Wu, Po-Feng, additional, Gallazzi, Anna, additional, Noeske, Kai, additional, Straatman, Caroline, additional, Muños-Mateos, Juan-Carlos, additional, Franx, Marijn, additional, Barišić, Ivana, additional, Bell, Eric F., additional, Brammer, Gabriel B., additional, Calhau, Joao, additional, Houdt, Josha van, additional, Labbé, Ivo, additional, Maseda, Michael V., additional, Muzzin, Adam, additional, Rix, Hans-Walter, additional, and Sobral, David, additional
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- 2018
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14. Stellar Populations of over 1000z∼ 0.8 Galaxies from LEGA-C: Ages and Star Formation Histories from Dn4000 and Hδ
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Wu, Po-Feng, primary, Wel, Arjen van der, additional, Gallazzi, Anna, additional, Bezanson, Rachel, additional, Pacifici, Camilla, additional, Straatman, Caroline, additional, Franx, Marijn, additional, Barišić, Ivana, additional, Bell, Eric F., additional, Brammer, Gabriel B., additional, Calhau, Joao, additional, Chauke, Priscilla, additional, Houdt, Josha van, additional, Maseda, Michael V., additional, Muzzin, Adam, additional, Rix, Hans-Walter, additional, Sobral, David, additional, Spilker, Justin, additional, Sande, Jesse van de, additional, Dokkum, Pieter van, additional, and Wild, Vivienne, additional
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- 2018
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15. UV TO IR LUMINOSITIES AND DUST ATTENUATION DETERMINED FROM ∼4000 K-SELECTED GALAXIES AT 1 < z < 3 IN THE ZFOURGE SURVEY
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Forrest, Ben, primary, Tran, Kim-Vy H., additional, Tomczak, Adam R., additional, Broussard, Adam, additional, Labbé, Ivo, additional, Papovich, Casey, additional, Kriek, Mariska, additional, Allen, Rebecca J., additional, Cowley, Michael, additional, Dickinson, Mark, additional, Glazebrook, Karl, additional, Houdt, Josha van, additional, Inami, Hanae, additional, Kacprzak, Glenn G., additional, Kawinwanichakij, Lalitwadee, additional, Kelson, Daniel, additional, McCarthy, Patrick J., additional, Monson, Andrew, additional, Morrison, Glenn, additional, Nanayakkara, Themiya, additional, Persson, S. Eric, additional, Quadri, Ryan F., additional, Spitler, Lee R., additional, Straatman, Caroline, additional, and Tilvi, Vithal, additional
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- 2016
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