Gabriel B. Brammer, Ph.D.

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2010 Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Pieter G. van Dokkum grad student 2010 Yale
 (Massive Galaxies Near and Far: The Evolution of an Unbiased Population Over the Last Ten Billion Years.)
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de Graaff A, Setton DJ, Brammer G, et al. (2024) Efficient formation of a massive quiescent galaxy at redshift 4.9. Nature Astronomy. 9: 280-292
Mowla L, Iyer K, Asada Y, et al. (2024) Formation of a low-mass galaxy from star clusters in a 600-million-year-old Universe. Nature. 636: 332-336
Xiao M, Oesch PA, Elbaz D, et al. (2024) Accelerated formation of ultra-massive galaxies in the first billion years. Nature. 635: 311-315
Adamo A, Bradley LD, Vanzella E, et al. (2024) Bound star clusters observed in a lensed galaxy 460 Myr after the Big Bang. Nature
Heintz KE, Watson D, Brammer G, et al. (2024) Strong damped Lyman-α absorption in young star-forming galaxies at redshifts 9 to 11. Science (New York, N.Y.). 384: 890-894
Atek H, Labbé I, Furtak LJ, et al. (2024) Most of the photons that reionized the Universe came from dwarf galaxies. Nature. 626: 975-978
Nanayakkara T, Glazebrook K, Jacobs C, et al. (2024) A population of faint, old, and massive quiescent galaxies at [Formula: see text] revealed by JWST NIRSpec Spectroscopy. Scientific Reports. 14: 3724
Furtak LJ, Labbé I, Zitrin A, et al. (2024) A high black hole to host mass ratio in a lensed AGN in the early Universe. Nature
Glazebrook K, Nanayakkara T, Schreiber C, et al. (2024) A massive galaxy that formed its stars at z ~ 11. Nature
van Dokkum P, Brammer G, Wang B, et al. (2023) A massive compact quiescent galaxy at  = 2 with a complete Einstein ring in JWST imaging. Nature Astronomy. 8: 119-125
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