Malte Brinch
12 Papers
Malte Brinch is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminous infrared galaxy. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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COSMOS-Web: Intrinsically Luminous z ≳ 10 Galaxy Candidates Test Early Stellar Mass Assembly
Caitlin M. Casey,Hollis B. Akins,Marko Shuntov,O. Ilbert,L. Paquereau,M. Franco,Christopher C. Hayward,Steven L. Finkelstein,Michael Boylan-Kolchin,Brant Robertson,N. Allen,Malte Brinch,Olivia Cooper,Xu Ding,Nicole E. Drakos,Andreas L. Faisst,Seiji Fujimoto,Steven Gillman,Santosh Harish,Michaela Hirschmann,Shuowen Jin,Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe,A. Koekemoer,V. Kokorev,Daizhong Liu,Arianna S. Long,Georgios E. Magdis,Claudia Maraston,Crystal L. Martin,H. J. McCracken,Jed McKinney,B. Mobasher,Jason Rhodes,R. Michael Rich,D. Sanders,John D. Silverman,Sune Toft,Aswin P. Vijayan,John R. Weaver,Stephen M. Wilkins,Lilan Yang,Jorge A. Zavala +41 more
TL;DR: The COSMOS-Web survey has discovered 15 intrinsically luminous z ≳ 10 galaxy candidates, the most luminous sources of their kind discovered to date. These galaxies have estimated stellar masses ∼ 5 × 109 M
⊙ and push the limits of early stellar mass assembly.
Massive galaxy formation caught in action at z~5 with JWST
Shuowen Jin,N. B. Sillassen,Georgios E. Magdis,Aswin P. Vijayan,Gabriel B. Brammer,V. Kokorev,John R. Weaver,Raphael Gobat,C. Gim'enez-Arteaga,Francesco Valentino,Malte Brinch,C. G'omez-Guijarro,Marko Shuntov,Sune Toft,Thomas R. Greve,D. B. Sese +15 more
- 19 Dec 2022
TL;DR: In this article , the authors reported the discovery of a compact group of galaxies, CGG-z5, at z~5.2 in the EGS field covered by the JWST/CEERS survey.
High-resolution Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Survey of Local Star-forming Galaxies. I. Spatially Resolved Obscured Star Formation with Hα and Paschen-β Recombination Lines
C. Gim'enez-Arteaga,Gabriel B. Brammer,Danilo Marchesini,Luis Colina,Varun Bajaj,Malte Brinch,Daniela Calzetti,Daniel Lange-Vagle,Eric J. Murphy,Michele Christine Perna,J. Piqueras-L'opez,Gregory F. Snyder +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , a sample of 24 local star-forming galaxies observed with broadband and narrowband photometry from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is presented, which are part of the Great Observatories All-sky Luminous Infrared Galaxies Survey of local luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies.
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COSMOS2025: The COSMOS-Web galaxy catalog of photometry, morphology, redshifts, and physical parameters from and ground-based imaging
Marko Shuntov,Hollis B. Akins,L. Paquereau,Caitlin M. Casey,O. Ilbert,Rafael C. Arango-Toro,H. McCracken,M. Franco,Santosh Harish,Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe,A. Koekemoer,Lilan Yang,M. Huertas-Company,E. Berman,J. McCleary,Sune Toft,Raphael Gavazzi,Mark J. Achenbach,Emmanuel Bertin,Malte Brinch,Jackie Champagne,Nima Chartab,Nicole E. Drakos,E. Egami,Ryan Endsley,A. Faisst,Xiaohui Fan,Carter Flayhart,W. Hartley,H. Hatamnia,Ghassem Gozaliasl,Fabrizio Gentile,I. Jermann,Shuowen Jin,Koki Kakiichi,Ali Ahmad Khostovan,M. Kummel,Clotilde Laigle,Ronaldo Laishram,Erini Lambrides,Daizhong Liu,Jianwei Lyu,Georgios E. Magdis,B. Mobasher,T. Moutard,Alvio Renzini,B. Robertson,M. Schefer,D. Scognamiglio,Nick Scoville,Zahra Sattari,David B. Sanders,S. Taamoli,B. Trakhtenbrot,Francesco Valentino,Feige Wang,John R. Weaver,Jinyl Yang +57 more
- 03 Jun 2025
TL;DR: We present COSMOS2025, a comprehensive galaxy catalog of photometry, morphology, redshifts, and physical parameters for 700,000 galaxies in the COSMOS field, leveraging James Webb Space Telescope data and ground-based observations to achieve improved photometric redshift accuracy and completeness.
Cosmic Vine: High abundance of massive galaxies and dark matter halos in a forming cluster at z=3.44
N. B. Sillassen,Shuowen Jin,Georgios E. Magdis,Francesco Valentino,Emanuele Daddi,Raphael Gobat,Malte Brinch,Kei Ito,Tao Wang,Hanwen Sun,G. Brammer,Sune Toft,Thomas R Greve +12 more
- 27 Oct 2025
TL;DR: Researchers study the Cosmic Vine, a massive protocluster at z=3.44, and find a high abundance of massive galaxies and dark matter halos, with 136 spectroscopically confirmed galaxies and a tight red sequence, indicating accelerated galaxy assembly at z<2 billion.