Items where Author is "Willott, C.J."

Number of items: 16.
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  • Cold dust emission from X-ray AGN in the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey : dependence on luminosity, obscuration & AGN activity. (2015) Manda Banerji, R.G. McMahon, C.J. Willott, James Geach, C. M. Harrison, S. Alaghband-Zadeh, D. M. Alexander, N. Bourne, Kristen Coppin, J. S. Dunlop, D. Farrah, M. Jarvis, M. J. Michalowski, M. Page, Daniel Smith, A.M. Swinbank, M. Symeonidis and P. P. van der Werf
  • The SCUBA-2 cosmology legacy survey : Demographics of the 450-μm population. (2013) I.G. Roseboom, J.S. Dunlop, M. Cirasuolo, J.E. Geach, I. Smail, M. Halpern, P. van der Werf, O. Almaini, V. Arumugam, V. Asboth, R. Auld, A. Blain, M.N. Bremer, J. Bock, R.A.A. Bowler, F. Buitrago, E. Chapin, S. Chapman, A. Chrysostomou, C. Clarke, A. Conley, Kristen Coppin, A. L. R. Danielson, D. Farrah, J. Glenn, E. Hatziminaoglou, E. Ibar, R.J. Ivison, T. Jenness, E. van Kampen, A. Karim, T. Mackenzie, G. Marsden, R. Meijerink, M. J. Michałowski, S.J. Oliver, M.J. Page, E. Pearson, D. Scott, J.M. Simpson, Daniel Smith, M. Spaans, A.M. Swinbank, M. Symeonidis, T. Targett, E. Valiante, M. Viero, L. Wang, C.J. Willott and M. Zemcov
  • Evidence of different star formation histories for high- and low-luminosity radio galaxies. (2010) P.D. Herbert, M.J. Jarvis, C.J. Willott, R.J. McLure, E. Mitchell, S. Rawlings, G.J. Hill and J.S. Dunlop
  • The 6C** sample of steep-spectrum radio sources: I - Radio data, near-infrared imaging and optical spectroscopy. (2006) M.J. Cruz, M.J. Jarvis, K.M. Blundell, S. Rawlings, S. Croft, H-R. Kloeckner, R.J. McLure, C. Simpson, T.A. Targett and C.J. Willott
  • A population of high-redshift type-2 quasars-I. Selection criteria and optical spectra. (2006) A. Martinez-Sansigre, S. Rawlings, M. Lacy, D. Fadda, M.J. Jarvis, F. Marleau, C. Simpson and C.J. Willott
  • Imaging of SDSS z>6 quasar fields: gravitational lensing, companion galaxies and the host dark matter halos. (2005) C.J. Willott, W. Percival, D. Crampton, J.B. Hutchings, M.J. Jarvis, M. Sawicki, L. Simard and R.J. McLure
  • The obscuration by dust of most of the growth of supermassive black holes. (2005) A. Martinez-Sansigre, S. Rawlings, M. Lacy, D. Fadda, F. Marleau, C. Simpson, C.J. Willott and M.J. Jarvis
  • A sample of radio galaxies spanning three decades in radio luminosity - I. The host-galaxy properties and black-hole masses. (2004) R.J. McLure, C.J. Willott, M.J. Jarvis, S. Rawlings, G.J. Hill, E. Mitchell, J.S. Dunlop and M. Wold
  • A 3 x 10 solar mass black hole in the quasar SDSS J1148+5251 at z=6.41. (2003) C.J. Willott, R.J. McLure and M.J. Jarvis
  • Near-infrared imaging and the K-z relation for radio galaxies in the 7C redshift survey. (2003) C.J. Willott, S. Rawlings, M.J. Jarvis and K.M. Blundell
  • Deep radio imaging of the SCUBA 8-mJy survey fields: submillimetre source identifications and redshift distribution. (2002) R.J. Ivison, T.R. Greve, I. Smail, J.S. Dunlop, N.D. Roche, S.E. Scott, M.J. Page, J. A. Stevens, O. Almaini, A.W. Blain, C.J. Willott, M. Fox, D.G. Gilbank, S. Serjeant and D.H. Hughes
  • On the redshift cut-off for steep-spectrum radio sources. (2001) M.J. Jarvis, S. Rawlings, C.J. Willott, K.M. Blundell, S. Eales and M. Lacy
  • A sample of 6C radio sources designed to find objects at redshift z>4: II - spectrophotometry and emission line properties. (2001) M.J. Jarvis, S. Rawlings, M. Lacy, K.M. Blundell, A. Bunker, S. Eales, R. Saunders, H. Spinrad, D. Stern and C.J. Willott
  • A sample of 6C radio sources designed to find objects at redshift z>4: III - imaging and the radio galaxy K-z relation. (2001) M.J. Jarvis, S. Rawlings, S. Eales, K.M. Blundell, A. Bunker, S. Croft, R.J. McLure and C.J. Willott
  • The hyperluminous infrared quasar 3C 318 and its implications for interpreting sub-mm detections of high-redshift radio galaxies. (2000) C.J. Willott, S. Rawlings and M.J. Jarvis
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  • A search for the first massive galaxy clusters. (2005) C.J. Willott, D. Crampton, J.B. Hutchings, M. Sawicki, L. Simard, M.J. Jarvis, R.J. McLure and W. Percival