Curriculum Vitae

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Address:

Steward Observatory

933 N. Cherry Ave, Tucson, AZ, 85721

Tel: 520-621-6027

Email: dennis.zaritsky at gmail.com



Degrees:


Ph.D. in Astronomy, University of Arizona, 1991

B.S. with Honor in Physics, Calif. Institute of Technology, 1986


Positions held:


Professor, Steward Observatory, 2002-Present

Deputy Director, Steward Observatory, 2012-2022, 2023-Present

Associate Editor, Science Advances, 2014-2018

Assoc. Prof., Steward Observatory, 1999-2002

Visiting Associate., Carnegie Observatories, 1995-1999

Assoc. Prof., UCO/Lick Observatory & Dept. of Astronomy UC Santa Cruz, 1997-1999

Asst. Prof., UCO/Lick Observatory & Dept. of Astronomy UC Santa Cruz, 1994-1997

Hubble Fellow, Carnegie Observatories, 1991-1994


Awards & distinctions:


2024 AAS Beatrice M. Tinsley Prize

2023 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science

2017 Galileo Circle Fellowship (U. Arizona)

2006 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship

1999 AAS Newton Lacy Pierce Prize

1998 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship

1998 NSF CAREER Program Award

1997 David and Lucile Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering

1993 E.F. Fullam Award (Dudley Obs., New York) for Astron. & Astrophysics

1991 Hubble Fellowship












Refereed Publications

(here for a citation sorted list of refereed publications)

  1. 1.Evidence for Nonaxisymmetric Nuclear Bulges in Spiral Galaxies. 1986. Zaritsky, D. & Lo, K-Y. Astrophys. J., 302, 67

  2. 2.Polarized CCD Imaging of the Horsehead Nebula (B33) and Monoceros R2. 1987. Zaritsky, D., Shaya, E. J., Scoville, N. Z., Sargent, A. I., & Tytler, D. A., 1987, Astron. J., 95, 1515

  3. 3.Simulations of Sinking Satellites Revisited. 1988. Zaritsky, D. & White, S. D. M. M.N.R.A.S., 235, 289

  4. 4.Kinematics and Composition of H II Regions in Spiral Galaxies. I. M33. 1989. Zaritsky, D., Elston, R., & Hill, J. M., Astron. J., 97, 97

  5. 5.Velocities of Stars in Remote Galactic Satellites and the Mass of the Galaxy. 1989. Zaritsky, D., Olszewski, E. W., Schommer, R. A., Peterson, R. C., & Aaronson, M. Astrophys. J., 345, 759

  6. 6.The Kinematics and Composition of Spiral Galaxies. II. M51, M101, and NGC 2403. 1990. Zaritsky, D., Elston, R., & Hill, J. M. Astron. J., 99, 1108

  7. 7.The Radial Distribution of Oxygen in Disk Galaxies. 1992. Zaritsky, D. Astrophys. J. (Letters),390, L73

  8. 8.Models for Galaxy Halos in an Open Universe. 1992. White, S.D.M., & Zaritsky, D. Astrophys. J.,394, 1

  9. 9.The Asymmetric Distribution of Satellite Galaxy Velocities. 1992. Zaritsky, D. Astrophys. J. (Letters), 400, L74

  10. 10.Satellites of Spiral Galaxies. 1993. Zaritsky, D., Smith, R., Frenk, C. S., & White, S. D. M. Astrophys. J., 405, 464

  11. 11.Inner Spiral Structure of the Galaxy M51. 1993. Zaritsky, D., Rix, H.-W., Rieke, M. Nature, 364, 313

  12. 12.H II Regions and the Abundance Properties of Spiral Galaxies. 1994. Zaritsky, D., Kennicutt, R. C. Jr., & Huchra, J.P. Astrophys. J., 420, 87

  13. 13.The Distribution of Satellite Galaxies. 1994. Lorrimer, S.J., Frenk, C.S., Smith, R.M., White, S.D.M., & Zaritsky, D. M.N.R.A.S., 269, 969

  14. 14.The Massive Halos of Spiral Galaxies. 1994. Zaritsky, D., & White, S. D. M., Astrophys. J., 435, 599

  15. 15.Preliminary Evidence for Dust in Galactic Halos. 1994. Zaritsky, D. Astron. J., 108, 1619

  16. 16.Evidence For Recent Accretion in Nearby Galaxies. 1995. Zaritsky, D. Astrophys. J. (Letters), 448, L17

  17. 17.Spectral Classification of Galaxies Along the Hubble Sequence. 1995. Zaritsky, D., Zabludoff, A.I., & Willick, J., Astron. J., 110, 1602

  18. 18.A Collision of Subclusters in Abell 754. 1995. Zabludoff, A.I., & Zaritsky, D., Astrophys. J. (Letters), 447, L21

  19. 19.Nonaxisymmetric Structures in the Stellar Disks of Galaxies. 1995. Rix, H.-W., & Zaritsky, D. Astrophys. J., 447, 82

  20. 20.The Great Circle Camera: A New Drift-Scanning Instrument. 1996. Zaritsky, D., Shectman, S.A., & Bredthauer, G., Pub. A.S.P., 108, 104

  21. 21.The Formation of Dwarf Galaxies in Tidal Debris: A Study of the Compact Group Environment. 1996. Hunsberger, S., Charlton, J.C., & Zaritsky, D. Astrophys. J., 462, 50

  22. 22.Chemical Abundances in Virgo Spiral Galaxies. II. Effects of Cluster Environment. 1996. Skillman, E.D., Kennicutt, R.C., Shields, G.A., & Zaritsky, D. Astrophys. J., 462, 147

  23. 23.The Environment of E+A Galaxies. 1996. Zabludoff, A.I., Zaritsky, D., Lin, H., Tucker, D., Hashimoto, Y., Shectman, S.A., Oemler, A., & Kirshner, R.P. Astrophys. J., 466, 104

  24. 24.More Satellites of Spiral Galaxies. 1997. Zaritsky, D., Smith, R., Frenk, C.S., & White, S.D.M., Astrophys. J., 478, 39

  25. 25.Lopsided Galaxies and a Limit on the Galaxy Accretion Rate. 1997. Zaritsky, D., & Rix, H.-W., Astrophys. J., 478, 118

  26. 26.Anisotropies in the Distribution of Satellite Galaxies. 1997. Zaritsky, D., Smith, R., Frenk, C.S., & White, S.D.M., Astrophys. J. (Letters), 478, 53

  27. 27.Distant Galaxy Clusters Identified From Optical Background Fluctuations. 1997. Zaritsky, D., Nelson, A.E., Dalcanton, J.J., & Gonzalez, A.H., Astrophys. J. (Letters), 480, L91

  28. 28.A Digital Photometric Survey of the Magellanic Clouds: First Results From One Million Stars. 1997. Zaritsky, D., Harris, J., & Thompson, I., Astron. J., 114, 1002

  29. 29.On the Distribution of Dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud. 1997. Harris, J., Zaritsky, D., & Thompson, I., Astron. J., 114, 1933

  30. 30.Evidence for an Intervening Stellar Population Toward the Large Magellanic Cloud. 1997. Zaritsky, D. & Lin, D.N.C., Astron. J., 114, 2545

  31. 31.A Direct Detection of Dust in the Outer Disks of Nearby Galaxies. 1998. Nelson, A.E., Zaritsky, D., and Cutri, R., Astron.J., 115, 2273

  32. 32.A "Short" Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud With the Hipparcos Calibrated Red Clump Stars. 1998. Stanek, K.Z., Zaritsky, D., and Harris, J. Astrophys.J. (Letters), 500, 141

  33. 33.The Luminosity Function of Galaxies in Compact Groups. 1998. Hunsberger, S., Charlton, J., and Zaritsky, D., Astrophys. J., 505, 536

  34. 34.Chemical Properties of Star-Forming Emission Line Galaxies at z = 0.1 --- 0.5.'' 1999. Kobulnicky, H.C., & Zaritsky, D. Astrophys. J., 511, 118

  35. 35.Constraints on Intervening Populations Toward the Large Magellanic Cloud 1999. Zaritsky, D., Shectman, S.A., Thompson, I., Harris, J., and Lin, D.N.C. Astron. J., 117, 2268

  36. 36.On the Spatial Distribution of Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud 1999. Harris, J. and Zaritsky, D. Astron. J., 117, 2831

  37. 37.Some Implications of the Anisotropic Distribution of Satellite Galaxies 1999. Zaritsky, D. and Gonzalez, A.H. PASP 1111,1508

  38. 38.Dust and Stellar Populations in the Large Magellanic Cloud 1999. Zaritsky, D. Astron. J., 118, 2824

  39. 39.The Tip of the Red Giant Branch Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud 2000. Sakai, S., Zaritsky, D., & Kennicutt, R.C., Jr. AJ 119, 1197

  40. 40.The Morphologies of the Small Magellanic Cloud 2000. Zaritsky, D., Harris, J., Grebel, E.K., & Thompson, I.B. Ap.J. Letter 534, 53L

  41. 41.Measuring the Diffuse Optical Light in Abell 1651 2000. Gonzalez, A.H., Zabludoff, A.I., Zaritsky, D., and Dalcanton, J.J. Ap.J. 536, 561

  42. 42.Ultraviolet and Optical Observations of OB Associations and Field Stars in the Southwest Region of the Large Magellanic Cloud 2001. Parker, J.Wm., Zaritsky, D., Stecher, T.P., Harris, J, and Massey, P. AJ 121, 891

  43. 43.A Search for H I in E+A Galaxies 2001. Chang, T.-C., van Gorkom, J.H., Zabludoff, A.I., Zaritsky, D., and Mihos, J.C., AJ, 121, 1965

  44. 44.Hubble Space Telescope Images of Stephan's Quintet: Star Cluster Formation in a Compact Group Environment 2001. Gallagher, S.C., Charlton, J.C., Hunsberger, S.D., Zaritsky, D., & Whitmore, B.C. AJ, 122, 163

  45. 45.The Environmental Dependence of the Infrared Luminosity and Stellar Mass Functions 2001. Balogh, M.L., Christlein, D., Zabludoff, A.I., & Zaritsky, D. ApJ, 557, 117

  46. 46.The Spatial Distribution and Kinematics of Stellar Populations in E+A Galaxies 2001. Norton, S.A., Gebhardt, K., Zabludoff, A.I., & Zaritsky, D. ApJ, 557, 150

  47. 47.A Method for Determining the Star Formation History of a Mixed Stellar Population 2001. Harris, J. & Zaritsky, D. ApJS, 136, 25

  48. 48.The Las Campanas Distant Cluster Survey: The Catalog 2001. Gonzalez, A.H., Zaritsky, D., Dalcanton, J.J., & Nelson, A. ApJS, 137, 117

  49. 49.Cluster Galaxy Evolution from a New Sample of Galaxy Clusters at 0.3 < z < 0.9 2001. Nelson, A.E., Gonzalez, A.H., Zaritsky, D., & Dalcanton, J.J., ApJ, 563, 629

  50. 50.The Effects of Dust in Simple Environments: Large Magellanic Cloud H II Regions 2002. Bell, E.F., Gordon, K.D., Kennicutt, R.C., & Zaritsky, D. ApJ, 565, 994

  51. 51.Revisiting Brightest Cluster Galaxy Evolution with the Las Campanas Distant Cluster Survey 2002. Nelson, A.E., Gonzalez, A.H., Zaritsky, D.,& Dalcanton, J.J., ApJ, 566, 103

  52. 52.Constraints on the Size Evolution of Brightest Cluster Galaxies 2002. Nelson, A.E., Simard, L., Zaritsky, D., Dalcanton, J.J., & Gonzalez, A.H.ApJ, 567, 144

  53. 53.The Magellanic Clouds Photometric Survey: The Small Magellanic Cloud Stellar Catalog and Extinction Map 2002. Zaritsky, D., Harris, J., Thompson, I.B., Grebel, E.K., and Massey, P. AJ, 123, 855

  54. 54.The Las Campanas Distant Cluster Survey Correlation Function 2002. Gonzalez, A.H., Zaritsky, D., and Wechsler, R.H. ApJ, 571, 129

  55. 55.Tests of the Las Campanas Distant Cluster Survey from Confirmation Observations of the ESO Distant Cluster Survey 2002. Gonzalez, A.H., Zaritsky, D., Simard, L., Clowe, D., and White, S.D.M ApJ, 579, 577

  56. 56.On the Incidence of Strong Gravitational Lensing by Clusters in the Las Campanas Distant Cluster Survey 2003. Zaritsky, D., & Gonzalez, A.H. ApJ, 584, 691

  57. 57.From Globular Clusters to Tidal Dwarfs: Structure Formation in the Tidal Tails of Merging Galaxies 2003. Knierman, K.A., Gallagher, S.C., Charlton, J.C., Hunsberger, S.D., Whitmore, B., Kundu, A., Hibbard, J.E., and Zaritsky, D. AJ, 126, 1227

  58. 58.Photometry and Spectroscopy of GRB 030329 and Its Associated Supernova 2003dh: The First Two Months 2003. Matheson, T. et al. ApJ, 599, 394

  59. 59.The Star Formation History of the Small Magellanic Cloud 2004. Harris, J. and Zaritsky, D. AJ, 127, 1531

  60. 60.Halpha-Derived Star-Formation Rates of the Z=0.84 Galaxy Cluster CLJ0023+0423B 2004, Finn, R.A., Zaritsky, D., and McCarthy, D.W.ApJ, 604, 141

  61. 61.Quantifying the Drivers of Star Formation on Galactic Scales. I. The Small Magellanic Cloud 2004.Zaritsky, D. and Harris, J. ApJ, 604, 167

  62. 62.E+A Galaxies and the Formation of Early-Type Galaxies at z ~ 0 2004.Yang, Y., Zabludoff, A., Zaritsky, D. Lauer, T.R., and Mihos, J.C. ApJ, 607, 258

  63. 63.Intracluster Stars and the Chemical Enrichment of the Intracluster Medium 2004. Zaritsky, D., Gonzalez, A.H., and Zabludoff, A.I., ApJL, 613, 93

  64. 64.The Case of the Off-Center, Levitating Bar in the Large Magellanic Cloud 2004. Zaritsky, D., ApJL, 614, L37

  65. 65.The Magellanic Clouds Photometric Survey: The Large Magellanic Cloud Stellar Catalog and Extinction Map 2004. Zaritsky, D., Harris, J., Thompson, I.B., & Grebel, E. K. AJ, 128, 1606

  66. 66.Spectroscopy of Clusters in the ESO Distant Cluster Survey (EDisCS): Redshifts, Velocity Dispersions and Substructure for 5 Clusters 2004. Halliday, C. et al. (EDisCS) A&A, 427, 397

  67. 67.Intracluster Light in Nearby Galaxy Clusters: Relationship to the Halos of Brightest Cluster Galaxies 2005. Gonzalez, A.H., Zabludoff, A.I. and Zaritsky D., ApJ 618, 195

  68. 68.Galaxy Cluster Assembly at z = 0.37 2005. Gonzalez, A.H., Tran, K.-V., Conbere, M. & Zaritsky, D. ApJL, 624, 73

  69. 69.The Star Clusters of the Small Magellanic Cloud: Age Distribution 2005. Rafelski, M. and Zaritsky, D. AJ, 129, 2701

  70. 70.Halpha-Derived Star Formation Rates for Three z ~ 0.75 EDisCS Galaxy Clusters 2005. Finn R. et al. ApJ 630, 206

  71. 71.EDisCS - The ESO Distant Cluster Survey - Sample Definition and Optical Photometry 2005. White, S.D.M. et al. (EDisCS) A&A, 444, 365

  72. 72.The Star Clusters of the Small Magellanic Cloud: Structural Parameters 2006. Hill, A. and Zaritsky, D. AJ, 131 414

  73. 73.The Fundamental Manifold of Spheroids 2006. Zaritsky, D., Gonzalez, A.H., & Zabludoff, A.I. ApJ 638, 725

  74. 74.The Evolution of the Star Formation Activity in Galaxies and Its Dependence on Environment 2006. Poggianti, B.M. et al. (EDisCS) ApJ, 642, 188

  75. 75.Spectroscopic Survey of Red Giants in the SMC. I: Kinematics 2006. Harris, J. & Zaritsky, D. AJ, 131, 2514

  76. 76.Local Group Dwarf Galaxies and the Fundamental Manifold of Spheroids 2006. Zaritsky, D., Gonzalez, A.H., and Zabludoff, A.I., ApJL, 642, 37

  77. 77.Weak Lensing Mass Reconstructions of the ESO Distant Cluster Survey 2006. Clowe, D. et al. (EDisCS) A&A 451, 395

  78. 78.E+A Galaxies with Blue Cores: Active Galaxies in Transition 2006. Yang, Y., Tremonti, C.A., Zabludoff, A.I., and Zaritsky, D.ApJL, 646, 33

  79. 79.A Direct Empirical Proof of the Existence of Dark Matter 2006. Clowe, D., Bradac, M., Gonzalez, A.H., Markevitch, M., Randall, S., Jones, C., & Zaritsky, D. ApJL 648, 108

  80. 80.The X-ray Properties of Optically-Selected z > 0.6 Clusters in the ESO Distant Cluster Survey 2006. Johnson, O., et al. (EDisCS) MNRAS, 371, 1777

  81. 81.Spitzer SAGE Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud. II. Evolved Stars and Infrared Color Magnitude Diagrams 2006. Blum, R. et al. AJ 132, 2034

  82. 82.Spitzer Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud, Surveying the Agents of a Galaxy's Evolution (SAGE) I: Overview and Initial Results 2006. Meixner, M. et al. AJ, 132, 2268

  83. 83.Strong and Weak Lensing United III: Measuring the Mass Distribution of the Merging Galaxy Cluster 1E0657-56 2006. Bradac, M., Clowe, D., Gonzalez, A.H., Marshall, P., Forman, W., Jones, C.,Markevitch, M., Randall, S., Schrabback, T. & Zaritsky, D. ApJ, 652, 937

  84. 84.The Build-Up of the Colour-Magnitude Relation in Galaxy Clusters Since z ~ 0.8 2007. De Lucia, G. et al. (EDisCS) MNRAS, 374, 809

  85. 85.The Morphological Content of Ten EDisCS Clusters at 0.5 < z < 0.8, 2007, Desai, V., et al. ApJ 660, 1151

  86. 86.On the Extended Knotted Disks of Galaxies 2007. Zaritsky, D., and Christlein, D. AJ 134, 135

  87. 87.A Census of Baryons in Galaxy Clusters and Groups 2007. Gonzalez, A.H., Zaritsky, D. and Zabludoff, A. ApJ 666, 147

  88. 88.The Orbital Distribution of Satellite Galaxies 2008. Herbert-Fort, S., Zaritsky, D., Kim, Y.-J.,Bailin, J., & Taylor, J.E. MNRAS 384, 803

  89. 89.Spectroscopy of Clusters in the ESO Distant Cluster Survey (EDisCS). II., Redshifts, velocity dispersions and substructure for clusters in the last 15 fields 2008. Milvang-Jensen, B. et al. (EDisCS), AA 482, 419

  90. 90.A Photometric Search for Transients in Galaxy Clusters. 2008. Sand., D.J., Zaritsky, D., Herbert-Fort, S., Sivanandam, S., and Clowe, D., AJ, 135, 1917

  91. 91.Mass and Redshift Dependence of Star Formation in Relaxed Galaxy Clusters 2008. Finn, R.A., Balogh, M., Zaritsky, D., Miller, C.J., & Nichol, R.C. ApJ 679, 279

  92. 92.The Structural Properties and Star Formation History of Leo T from Deep LBT Photometry 2008. de Jong, J.T.A., et al. ApJ, 680, 1112

  93. 93.Spitzer SAGE Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud: III. Star Formation and ~ 1000 Newly Discovered Young Stellar Object 2008. Whitney, B. A. et al. (SAGE) AJ, 136, 18

  94. 94.The Kinematic Properties of the Extended Disks of Spiral Galaxies: A Sample of Edge-On Galaxies 2008. Christlein, D., and Zaritsky, D. ApJ 680, 1053

  95. 95.The Evolution of the Brightest Cluster Galaxies Since z ~ 1 from the ESO Distant Cluster Survey (EDisCS) 2008. Whiley, I.M., et al. (EDisCS), MNRAS 387, 1253

  96. 96.Spitzer Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud, Surveying the Agents of a Galaxy's Evolution (SAGE) IV: Dust Properties in the Interstellar Medium 2008. Bernard, J.-P. et al (SAGE) AJ 136, 919

  97. 97.The Late Stellar Assembly of Massive Cluster Galaxies via Major Merging 2008. Tran, K.-V. H, Moustakas, J., Gonzalez, A.H., Bai, L., Zaritsky, D., and Kaustch, S. ApJL 683, 17L

  98. 98.Toward Equations of Galactic Structure 2008. Zaritsky, D., Zabludoff, A.I. and Gonzalez, A.H. ApJ 682, 68

  99. 99.The Relation Between Star Formation, Morphology, and Local Density in High Redshift Clusters and Groups 2008. Poggianti, B. M. et al (EDisCS) ApJ 684, 888

  100. 100.The Anisotropic Distribution of Satellite Galaxies 2008. Bailin, J., Power, C., Norberg, P., Zaritsky, D., and Gibson, B.K. MNRAS 390, 1133

  101. 101.Bootes II Rebooted: An MMT/MEGACAM Study of An Ultra-Faint Milky Way Satellite 2008. Walsh, S.M., Willman, B., Sand, D., Harris, J., Seth, A.,Zaritsky, D. & Jerjen, H. AJ 688, 245

  102. 102.Forming Early-Type Galaxies in Groups Prior to Cluster Assembly 2008. Kautsch, S.J. et al. ApJL 688, 5

  103. 103.Detailed Evolution of E+As to Early Types 2008. Yang, Y., Zabludoff, A.I., Zaritsky, D. & Mihos, J.C. AJ 688, 945

  104. 104.A Mulitply Imaged Luminous Infrared Galaxy Behind the Bullet Cluster (1E0657-56) 2009. Gonzalez, A.H., Clowe, D., Bradac, M., Zaritsky, D., Jones, C., &; Markevitch, M. ApJ 691, 525

  105. 105.Impacts of a Supersonic Shock Front on Star Formation in the Cluster Merger 1E0657-56 2009. Chung, S., Gonzalez, A.H., Clowe, D., Zaritsky, D., Jones, C. ApJ 691, 963

  106. 106.The Enrichment of the Intercluster Medium 2009. Sivanandam, S., Zabludoff, A., Zaritsky, D., Gonzalez, A.H. and Kelson, D. ApJ 691, 1787

  107. 107.The Environments of Starburst and Post-Starburst Galaxies at z = 0.4 - 0.8 2009. Poggianti, B. M. et al. (EDisCS) ApJ, 693, 112

  108. 108.Frequency and Properties of Bars in Cluster and Field Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts 2009. Barazza, F.D. et al. (EDisCS), AA, 497, 713

  109. 109.Evolution of Cluster Red Sequence Galaxies from redshift 0.8 to 0.4: ages, metallicities, and morphologies 2009, Sanchez-Blazquez, P., et al. (EDisCS), AA 499, 47

  110. 110.The ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Treasury 2009. Dalcanton, J.J. et al. ApJS 183, 67

  111. 111.The Stellar Ancestry of Supernova in the Magellanic Clouds - I. The Most Recent Supernovae in the Large Magellanic Cloud 2009. Badenes, C., Harris, J., Zaritsky, D., and Prieto, J.-L. ApJ 700, 727

  112. 112.The Rest-Frame Optical Luminosity Function of Cluster Galaxies at Z < 0.8 and the Assembly of the Cluster Red Sequence 2009. Rudnick, G. et al (EDisCS), ApJ, 700, 1559

  113. 113.Spatially Correlated Cluster Populations in the Outer Disk of NGC 3184 2009. Herbert-Fort, S., Zaritsky, D., et al. ApJ 700, 1977

  114. 114.Active Galactic Nuclei and the Truncation of Star Formation in K+A Galaxies 2009. Brown, M.J.I., et al., ApJ, 703, 150

  115. 115.Star Formation History and Chemical Evolution of the Sextans Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy 2009. Lee, M.-G., Yuk, I.-S., Park, H.-S., Harris, J., & Zaritsky, D. AJ 703, 692

  116. 116.On the role of the post-starburst phase in the build-up of the red-sequence for intermediate redshift clusters 2009. de Lucia, G., et al. (EDisCS) MNRAS 400, 68

  117. 117.The Star Formation History of the Large Magellanic Cloud 2009, Harris, J., and Zaritsky, D. AJ, 138, 1243

  118. 118.The Star Formation History and Extended Structure of the Hercules Milky Way Satellite 2009, Sand, D.J, Olszewski, E., Willman, B., Zaritsky, D., Seth, A., Harris, J., Piatek, S. and Saha, A. ApJ 704, 898

  119. 119.A Spectroscopically Confirmed Excess of MIPS 24um Sources in a Super Galaxy Group at z = 0.37: Enhanced Dusty Star Formation Relative to the Cluster and Field Environment 2009. Tran, K.-V., Saintonge, A., Moustakas, J., Bai, L. Gonzalez, A.H., Holden, B.P., Zaritsky, D., and Kautsch, S. ApJ 705, 809

  120. 120.Focusing Cosmic Telescopes: Exploring z ~ 5 - 6 Galaxies with the Bullet Cluster 1E0657-56 2009, Bradac, M. et al. ApJ, 706, 1201

  121. 121.Evolution of the Early-Type Galaxy Fraction in Clusters Since z=0.8 2009. Simard et al. (EDisCS) A&A 508, 1141

  122. 122.Photometric Redshifts and Cluster Tomography in the ESO Distant Cluster Survey 2009, Pello, R. et al. (EDisCS) AA 508, 1173

  123. 123.The Environmental Dependence of the Evolving S0 Fraction 2010. Just, D.W., Zaritsky, D., Sand, D.J., Desai, V., and Rudnick, G. Ap J, 711, 192

  124. 124.The Surface Mass Density and Structure of the Outer Disk of NGC 628 2010. Herbert-Fort, S., Zaritsky, D., Christlein, D., and Kannappan, S.J. 2010 ApJ, 715, 902

  125. 125.A Spectroscopic Study of the Halpha Surface Brightness Profiles in the Outer Disks of Galaxies 2010. Christlein, D., Zaritsky, D., Bland-Hawthorn, J. MNRAS 405, 2549

  126. 126.A Deeper Look at Leo IV: Star Formation History and Extended Structure 2010, Sand, D., Seth, A., Olszewski, E.W., Willman, B., Zaritsky, D., and Kallivayalil, N. ApJ 718, 530

  127. 127.Dust-Obscured Star Formation in Intermediate Redshift Galaxy Clusters 2010. Finn, R., et al. ApJ 720, 87

  128. 128.Outer Galactic Disks and a Quantitative Test of Gravity at Low Accelerations 2010. Zaritsky, D., and Psaltis, D. ApJL 720, 11

  129. 129. The Fundamental Plane of EDisCS Galaxies 2010, Saglia, R. et al. (EDisCS) AA, 524, 6

  130. 130. Star Formation in the Bullet Cluster. I: The Infrared Luminosity Function and Star Formation Rate 2010, Chung, S. M., Gonzalez, A. H., Clowe, D., Markevitch, M., & Zaritsky, D.ApJ, 725, 1536

  131. 131. The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G) 2010. Sheth, K., et al. PASP 122, 1397

  132. 132. The colour-magnitude relation of Elliptical and Lenticular galaxies in the ESO Distant Cluster Survey 2011, Jaffe, Y.L., Salamanca-Aragon, A., De Lucia, G., Jablonka, P., Rudnick, G., Saglia, R., and Zaritsky, D. (EDisCS) MNRAS 410, 280

  133. 133. Star Clusters, Galaxies, and the Fundamental Manifold 2011. Zaritsky, D., Zabludoff, A.I., and Gonzalez, A.H., ApJ, 727, 116

  134. 134. Nearby Galaxies in Distant Contexts 2011, Eskew, M., and Zaritsky, D., AJ, 141, 69

  135. 135. Intracluster Supernovae in the Multi-Epoch Nearby Cluster Survey 2011, Sand, D. et al. ApJ 729, 142

  136. 136. The Star Clusters of the Large Magellanic Cloud: Structural Parameters 2011. Werchan, F.C. and Zaritsky, D. AJ, 142, 48

  137. 137. A Population of Accreted SMC Stars in the LMC, 2011, Olsen, K.A.G., Zaritsky, D., Blum, R.D., Boyer, M., and Gordon, K., ApJ, 737, 29

  138. 138. Grand Design and Flocculent Spirals in the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G) , 2011. Elmegreen, D.M., et al. ApJ, 737, 32

  139. 139. The Unusual Vertical Mass Distribution of NGC 4013 Seen through the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G) 2011, Comeron, S. et al. (S4G), ApJL, 738, 17

  140. 140. The ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Treasury VIII. The Global Star Formation Histories of 60 Dwarf Galaxies in the Local Volume 2011. Weisz, D.R., et al. (ANGST), ApJ, 739, 5

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  142. 142. The Spitzer Sage Survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud. II. An Overview of Cool Evolved Stars 2011. Boyer, M.L. et al. (SAGE-SMC), AJ, 142, 103

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  313. 313. The Local Cluster Survey II: Disk-Dominated Cluster Galaxies with Suppressed Star Formation, 2023, Finn, R.., et al. MNRAS, 521, 4614

  314. 314. Distant Echoes of the Milky Way’s Last Major Merger, 2023, Chandra, V., et al. ApJ, 951, 26

  315. 315. An Enigmatic 380 kpc Long Linear Collimated Galactic Tail, 2023, Zaritsky, D., et al. MNRAS, 524, 1431

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SPIE Proceedings

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  2. 2. Space Interferometry Mission Dynamical Observations of Galaxies (SIMDOG) key project, 2003, Shaya, E.J. et al., SPIE, 4852, 120

  3. 3. The Telescopio San Pedro Martir Project, 2016, Richter, M.G. et al., SPIE, 9906, 5

  4. 4. Education and Public Engagemnent in Observatory Operations, 2016, Gabor, P., Mayo, L., Zaritsky D. SPIE, 9910, 2

  5. 5. The Telescopio San Pedro Martir Project, 2018, Richter, M.G. et al., SPIE, 10700, 0

  6. 6. An Inexexpensive Turnkey 6.5m Observatory with Customizing Options , 2018, Kingsley, J., et al., SPIE, 10700, 4

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  9. 9. Aspera: UV SmallSat telescope to detect and map warm-hot phase gas in nearby galaxy halo, 2021, Chung, H., et al., SPIE, 11819

  10. 10. The Large Fiber Array Spectroscopic Telescope: opto-mechanical design and architecture, 2022, Young, A.J.., et al., SPIE, 12182, 4

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  12. 12. The Large Fiber Array Spectroscopic Telescope: fiber feed and spectrometer conceptual design, 2022, Bender, C., et al. 12184, 4





Other

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Books

  1. 1.Galactic Halos: A UC Santa Cruz Workshop. 1998. Zaritsky, D. (Ed.), (Astronomical Society of the Pacific: San Francisco)