We examined the morphology-density relations for galaxy samples selected by luminosity and by mass in each of five massive X-ray clusters from z = 0.023 to 0.83 for 674 spectroscopically confirmed members. Rest-frame optical colors and visual morphologies were obtained primarily from Hubble Space Telescope images. The visual morphologies ensure consistency with the extensive published results on galaxy evolution in dense environments. Morphologydensity relations (MDRs) are derived in each cluster from a complete, luminosity-selected sample of 452 galaxies with a magnitude limit M-V 50 galaxies Mpc(-2) are similar to those in the luminosity-selected sample but show larger early-type fractions, with a weak indication of a shallower slope. Ho...
We explore the evolution of the morphology density relation using the COSMOS-ACS survey and previous...
We describe Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging of 10 of the 20 ESO Distant Cluster Survey (EDisCS)...
Galaxies residing in high-density environments are preferentially red with early-type morphology. Th...
We examined the morphology-density relations for galaxy samples selected by luminosity and by mass i...
We examined the morphology-density relations for galaxy samples selected by luminosity and by mass i...
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and photometric/ spectroscopic surveys in the GOODS- South field...
Using traditional morphological classifications of galaxies in 10 intermediate-redshift (z~0.5) clus...
Using archival data from the Hubble Space Telescope, we study the quantitative morphological evoluti...
(Abridged) We present a morphological analysis of 17 X-ray selected clusters at z~0.25, imaged unifo...
We present the galaxy stellar mass function and its evolution in clusters from z similar to 0.8 to t...
Using traditional morphological classifications of galaxies in 10 intermediate-redshift (z similar t...
We study the morphological content of a large sample of high-redshift clusters to determine its depe...
We present the galaxy stellar mass function and its evolution in clusters from z ̃ 0.8 to the curren...
Context. For more than two decades we have known that galaxy morphological segregation is present in...
Context. For more than two decades we have known that galaxy morphological segregation is present ...
We explore the evolution of the morphology density relation using the COSMOS-ACS survey and previous...
We describe Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging of 10 of the 20 ESO Distant Cluster Survey (EDisCS)...
Galaxies residing in high-density environments are preferentially red with early-type morphology. Th...
We examined the morphology-density relations for galaxy samples selected by luminosity and by mass i...
We examined the morphology-density relations for galaxy samples selected by luminosity and by mass i...
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and photometric/ spectroscopic surveys in the GOODS- South field...
Using traditional morphological classifications of galaxies in 10 intermediate-redshift (z~0.5) clus...
Using archival data from the Hubble Space Telescope, we study the quantitative morphological evoluti...
(Abridged) We present a morphological analysis of 17 X-ray selected clusters at z~0.25, imaged unifo...
We present the galaxy stellar mass function and its evolution in clusters from z similar to 0.8 to t...
Using traditional morphological classifications of galaxies in 10 intermediate-redshift (z similar t...
We study the morphological content of a large sample of high-redshift clusters to determine its depe...
We present the galaxy stellar mass function and its evolution in clusters from z ̃ 0.8 to the curren...
Context. For more than two decades we have known that galaxy morphological segregation is present in...
Context. For more than two decades we have known that galaxy morphological segregation is present ...
We explore the evolution of the morphology density relation using the COSMOS-ACS survey and previous...
We describe Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging of 10 of the 20 ESO Distant Cluster Survey (EDisCS)...
Galaxies residing in high-density environments are preferentially red with early-type morphology. Th...