Publications

Ivan K. Baldry

All articles on ADS;

selected articles on ArXiV.

Selected articles

Publications ordered by: subject (Pedagogic papers; Cosmology and galaxy properties; Galaxy environments; Galaxy mass and luminosity functions; Survey methods; Cosmic SED and SFR; Galaxy bimodality; Survey data releases; Instrumentation; Stellar pulsations: roAp stars; Stellar pulsations: other); year (descending); authors (alphabetical).

2021

  1. Baldry, Sullivan, Rani & Turner 2021.
    Compact galaxies and the size-mass galaxy distribution from a colour-selected sample at 0.04 < z < 0.15 supplemented by ugrizYJHK photometric redshifts. link: ADS.

  2. Sedgwick, Baldry, James, Kaviraj, Martin 2021.
    The star formation rates of elliptical galaxies from core-collapse supernovae. link: ADS.

  3. Sedgwick, Collins, Baldry, James 2021.
    The effects of peculiar velocities in SN Ia environments on the local H0 measurement. link: ADS.

  4. Turner, Siudek, Salim, Baldry, Pollo, Longmore, Malek et al. 2021.
    Synergies between low- and intermediate-redshift galaxy populations revealed with unsupervised machine learning. link: ADS.

Pedagogic tidbits

  1. Baldry 2018.
    Reinventing the slide rule for redshifts: the case for logarithmic wavelength shift. links: ADS, ArXiV or HTML.

  2. Baldry 2008.
    Hubble's galaxy nomenclature. links: ADS or ArXiV (under original title "What Hubble really meant by late and early type: simply more or less complex in appearance").

  3. Hogg, Baldry, Blanton & Eisenstein 2002.
    The K correction. links: ADS, ArXiV or PDF.

Galaxy Properties, cosmology, miscellaneous

  1. Holwerda, Kelvin, Baldry, Lintott et al. 2019.
    The Frequency of Dust Lanes in Edge-on Spiral Galaxies Identified by Galaxy Zoo in KiDS Imaging of GAMA Targets. link: ADS.

  2. Turner, Kelvin, Baldry, Lisboa, Longmore, Collins et al. 2019.
    Reproducible k-means clustering in galaxy feature data from the GAMA survey. link: ADS.

  3. Buitrago, Ferreras, Kelvin, Baldry, Davies et al. (GAMA team) 2018.
    GAMA: Accurate number densities and environments of massive ultra-compact galaxies at 0.02 < z < 0.3. link: ADS.

  4. Caldwell, McCarthy, Baldry, Collins, Schaye, Bird 2016.
    Cosmology with velocity dispersion counts: an alternative to measuring cluster halo masses. link: ADS.

  5. Williams, Baldry, Kelvin, James, Driver, Prescott et al. (GAMA team) 2016.
    GAMA: detection of low-surface-brightness galaxies from SDSS data. link: ADS.

  6. Viola, Cacciato, Brouwer, Kuijken, Hoekstra, Norberg, Robotham, van Uitert et al. 2015.
    Dark matter halo properties of GAMA galaxy groups from 100 square degrees of KiDS weak lensing data. link: ADS.

  7. Lange, Driver, Robotham, Kelvin, Graham et al. (GAMA team) 2015.
    GAMA: mass-size relations of z < 0.1 galaxies subdivided by Sersic index, colour and morphology. link: ADS.

  8. Robotham, Baldry, Bland-Hawthorn, Driver, Loveday, Norberg et al. (GAMA team) 2012.
    GAMA: in search of Milky Way Magellanic Cloud analogues. link: ADS.

  9. Gilbank, Bower, Glazebrook, Balogh, Baldry, Davies, Hau, Li, McCarthy & Sawicki 2011.
    A spectroscopic measurement of galaxy formation time-scales with the Redshift One LDSS3 Emission line Survey. link: ADS.

  10. James, Prescott & Baldry 2008.
    The H-alpha Galaxy Survey - V: The star formation history of late-type galaxies. link: ADS.

  11. Westoby, Mundell & Baldry 2007.
    Are galaxies with AGN a transition population? links: ADS or ArXiV.

Galaxy environments

  1. Kukstas, McCarthy, Baldry & Font 2020.
    Environment from cross-correlations: connecting hot gas and the quenching of galaxies. link: ADS.

  2. Prescott, Baldry, James et al. (GAMA team) 2011.
    GAMA: The red fraction and radial distribution of satellite galaxies. link: ADS.

  3. Bamford, Nichol, Baldry et al. (Galaxy Zoo team) 2009.
    Galaxy Zoo: The dependence of morphology and colour on environment. link: ADS.

  4. Ellison, Simard, Cowan, Baldry, Patton & McConnachie 2009.
    The mass-metallicity relation in galaxy clusters: The relative importance of cluster membership versus local environment. link: ADS.

  5. Baldry 2007.
    Environments of galaxies: Stellar mass and color dependence. links: ADS or PDF.

  6. Mouhcine, Baldry & Bamford 2007.
    The environmental dependence of the chemical properties of star-forming galaxies. links: ADS or ArXiV.

Mass and luminosity functions of galaxies

  1. Sedgwick, Baldry, James & Kelvin 2019.
    (a) The galaxy stellar mass function and low surface brightness galaxies from core-collapse supernovae. link: ADS.
    (b) The galaxy stellar mass function from CCSNe with improved photo-z techniques. link: ADS.

  2. Wright, Robotham, Driver, Alpaslan, Andrews, Baldry et al. (GAMA team) 2017.
    GAMA: the galaxy stellar mass function to z = 0.1 from the r-band selected equatorial regions. link: ADS.

  3. Loveday, Norberg, Baldry et al. (GAMA team) 2015.
    GAMA: maximum-likelihood determination of the luminosity function and its evolution. link: ADS.

  4. Drake, Simpson, Collins, James, Baldry, Ouchi, Jarvis et al. 2013.
    Evolution of star formation in the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey field - I. Luminosity functions and cosmic star formation rate out to z = 1.6. link: ADS.

  5. Baldry, Driver, Loveday, Taylor, Kelvin, Liske, Norberg, Robotham et al. (GAMA team) 2012.
    GAMA: The galaxy stellar mass function at z < 0.06. link: ADS.

  6. Loveday, Norberg, Baldry, Driver, Hopkins, Peacock, Bamford et al. (GAMA team) 2012.
    GAMA: ugriz galaxy luminosity functions. link: ADS.

  7. Prescott, Baldry & James 2009.
    Evolution of the u-band luminosity function from redshift 1.2 to 0. link: ADS.

  8. Baldry, Glazebrook & Driver 2008.
    On the galaxy stellar mass function, the mass-metallicity relation, and the implied baryonic mass function. link: ADS.

  9. Baldry, Glazebrook, Budavari et al. (SDSS team) 2005.
    The SDSS u-band Galaxy Survey: Luminosity functions and evolution. links: ADS, ArXiV or PDF.

Survey methods

  1. Driver, Davies, Meyer, Power, Robotham, Baldry, Liske, Norberg 2016.
    The Wide Area VISTA Extra-Galactic Survey (WAVES). link: ADS.

  2. Holwerda, Baldry et al. (GAMA team) 2015.
    GAMA blended spectra catalogue: strong galaxy-galaxy lens and occulting galaxy pair candidates. link: ADS.

  3. Davies, Driver, Robotham, Baldry, Lange, Liske, Meyer et al. 2015.
    GAMA: Curation and reanalysis of 16.6k redshifts in the G10/COSMOS region. link: ADS.

  4. Baldry, Alpaslan, Bauer, Bland-Hawthorn, Brough, Cluver, Croom et al. (GAMA team) 2014.
    GAMA: AUTOZ spectral redshift measurements, confidence and errors. link: ADS.

  5. Robotham, Norberg, Driver, Baldry, Bamford, Hopkins, Liske et al. (GAMA team) 2011.
    GAMA: The GAMA galaxy group catalogue (G3Cv1). link: ADS.

  6. Taylor, Hopkins, Baldry, Brown, Driver, Kelvin et al. (GAMA team) 2011.
    GAMA: Stellar mass estimates. link: ADS.

  7. Baldry, Robotham, Hill, Driver, Liske, Norberg et al. (GAMA team) 2010.
    GAMA: The input catalogue and star-galaxy separation. link: ADS.

  8. Robotham, Driver, Norberg, Baldry, Bamford, Hopkins, Liske et al. (GAMA team) 2010.
    GAMA: Optimal tiling of dense surveys with a multi-object spectrograph. link: ADS.

Cosmic spectral energy distribution and star-formation rate

  1. Drake, Simpson, Baldry, James, Collins, Ouchi, Yuma, Dunlop & Smith 2015.
    Evolution of star formation in the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey Field - II. Star formation as a function of stellar mass between z = 1.46 and 0.63. link: ADS.

  2. Gilbank, Baldry, Balogh, Glazebrook & Bower 2010.
    The local star-formation rate density: Assessing calibrations using [OII], H-alpha and UV luminosities. link: ADS.

  3. Gilbank, Balogh, Glazebrook, Bower, Baldry, Davies, Hau, Li & McCarthy 2010.
    ROLES: Survey method and z~1 mass-dependent star-formation rate density. link: ADS.

  4. Baldry & Glazebrook 2003.
    Constraints on a universal stellar initial mass function from ultraviolet to near-infrared galaxy luminosity densities. links: ADS, ArXiV or PDF.

  5. Glazebrook, Baldry et al. (SDSS team) 2003.
    The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The cosmic spectrum and star-formation history. links: ADS or ArXiV.

  6. Baldry, Glazebrook et al. (2dFGRS team) 2002.
    The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: Constraints on cosmic star-formation history from the cosmic spectrum. links: ADS, ArXiV or PDF.

Bimodality in galaxy colours

  1. Taylor, Hopkins, Baldry et al. (GAMA team) 2015.
    GAMA: deconstructing bimodality - I. Red ones and blue ones. link: ADS.

  2. Baldry, Balogh, Bower, Glazebrook, Nichol, Bamford & Budavari 2006.
    Galaxy bimodality versus stellar mass and environment. links: ADS, ArXiV or data.

  3. Baldry, Balogh, Bower, Glazebrook & Nichol 2004.
    Color bimodality: Implications for galaxy evolution. links: ADS, ArXiV or AIP.

  4. Baldry, Glazebrook, Brinkmann, Ivezic, Lupton, Nichol & Szalay 2004.
    Quantifying the bimodal color-magnitude distribution of galaxies. links: ADS, ArXiV, PDF or data.

  5. Balogh, Baldry, Nichol, Miller, Bower & Glazebrook 2004.
    The bimodal galaxy color distribution: Dependence on luminosity and environment. links: ADS, ArXiV or data.

Survey data releases

  1. Baldry, Liske, Brown, Robotham, Driver, Dunne et al. (GAMA team) 2018.
    GAMA: the G02 field, Herschel-ATLAS target selection and data release 3. link: ADS.

  2. Liske, Baldry, Driver, Tuffs et al. (GAMA team) 2015.
    GAMA: end of survey report and data release 2. link: ADS.

  3. Driver, Hill, Kelvin, Robotham, Liske, Norberg, Baldry et al. (GAMA team) 2011.
    GAMA: Survey diagnostics and core data release. link: ADS.

  4. Abazajian, Adelman-McCarthy et al. (SDSS collaboration) 2003.
    The first data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. link: ADS.

  5. Colless, Peterson et al. (2dFGRS team) 2003.
    The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: Final data release. links: ADS or HTML.

Instrumentation

  1. Glazebrook, Baldry, Moos, Kruk & McCandliss 2005.
    Monster redshift surveys through dispersive slitless imaging: The Baryon Oscillation Probe. links: ADS or ArXiV.

  2. Baldry, Bland-Hawthorn & Robertson 2004.
    Volume phase holographic gratings: Polarization properties and diffraction efficiency. links: ADS, ArXiV or PDF.

  3. Baldry & Bland-Hawthorn 2001.
    Optimizing background-limited observing during bright-Moon phases and twilight. links: ADS, ArXiV or PDF.

  4. Baldry & Bland-Hawthorn 2000.
    A tunable echelle imager. links: ADS, ArXiV or PDF.

  5. Haynes, Baldry, Taylor & Lee 2000.
    Characterisation of cooled infrared fibres for the Gemini IRMOS. links: ADS or PDF.

  6. Robertson, Taylor, Baldry, Gillingham & Barden 2000.
    ATLAS: A Cassegrain spectrograph based on volume phase holographic gratings. links: ADS or ArXiV.

Stellar Pulsations: Rapidly oscillating Ap stars

  1. Baldry & Bedding 2000.
    Time-series spectroscopy of the rapidly oscillating Ap star HR 3831. links: ADS, ArXiV or PDF.

  2. Baldry, Viskum, Bedding, Kjeldsen & Frandsen 1999.
    Spectroscopy of the roAp star Alpha Cir - II: The bisector and equivalent-width of the H-alpha line. links: ADS or ArXiV.

  3. Baldry 1998.
    The roAp star Alpha Cir: A target for MONS? links: ADS or PDF.

  4. Baldry, Bedding, Viskum, Kjeldsen & Frandsen 1998.
    Spectroscopy of the roAp star Alpha Cir - I: Velocities of H-alpha and metal lines. links: ADS or PDF.

  5. Baldry, Kurtz & Bedding 1998.
    Confirmation of the oblique pulsator model for the rapidly oscillating Ap star HR 3831. links: ADS or PDF.

Stellar Pulsations: Other

  1. Kjeldsen, Bedding, Baldry, Bruntt, Butler, Fischer, Frandsen et al. 2003.
    Confirmation of solar-like oscillations in Eta Bootis. links: ADS or ArXiV.

  2. Quaintrell, Norton, Ash, Roche, Willems, Bedding, Baldry & Fender 2003.
    The mass of the neutron star in Vela X-1 and tidally induced non-radial oscillations in GP Vel. links: ADS or ArXiV.

  3. Bedding, Butler, Kjeldsen, Baldry, O'Toole, Tinney, Marcy, Kienzle & Carrier 2001.
    Evidence for solar-like oscillations in Beta Hydri. links: ADS or ArXiV.

  4. Baldry, Taylor, Bedding & Booth 1997.
    H-alpha profile variations in the long-period Cepheid l Carinae. links: ADS, HTML or PDF.

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