We have identified a population of faint red galaxies from a 0.62 deg^2 region of the Las Campanas Infrared Survey whose properties are consistent with their being the progenitors of early-type galaxies. The optical and IR colors, number-magnitude relation, and angular clustering together indicate modest evolution and increased star formation rates among the early-type field population at redshifts between 1 and 2. The counts of red galaxies with H magnitudes between 17 and 20 rise with a slope that is much steeper than that of the total H sample. The surface density of red galaxies drops from roughly 3000 deg^(-2) at H = 20.5, I-H > 3 to ~20 deg^(-2) at H = 20, I-H > 5. The V-I colors are approximately 1.5 mag bluer on average than a pure ...
The existence of massive galaxies with strongly suppressed star formation at z similar to 2.3, ident...
We present new constraints on the evolution of the early-type galaxy color-magnitude relation (CMR) ...
We present new constraints on the evolution of the early-type galaxy color-magnitude relation (CMR) ...
We have identified a population of faint red galaxies from a 0.62 deg^2 region of the Las Campanas I...
We have identified a population of faint red galaxies from a 0.62 deg^2 region of the Las Campanas I...
We report results from the first 1000 square arc-minutes of the Las Campanas IR survey. We have imag...
The LCIR Survey, using the Cambridge IR Survey Instrument (CIRSI), reaches H \~ 20-21 over ~1 deg^2....
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...
We present spectroscopic evidence from the Gemini Deep Deep Survey for a significant population of c...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z>~2 with rest-frame optic...
We recently identified a substantial population of galaxies at z > 2 with comparatively red rest-fra...
We recently identified a substantial population of galaxies at z > 2 with comparatively red rest-fra...
We present results from the Las Campanas Infrared Survey, designed to identify a statistically signi...
We present new constraints on the evolution of the early-type galaxy color-magnitude relation (CMR) ...
The existence of massive galaxies with strongly suppressed star formation at z similar to 2.3, ident...
We present new constraints on the evolution of the early-type galaxy color-magnitude relation (CMR) ...
We present new constraints on the evolution of the early-type galaxy color-magnitude relation (CMR) ...
We have identified a population of faint red galaxies from a 0.62 deg^2 region of the Las Campanas I...
We have identified a population of faint red galaxies from a 0.62 deg^2 region of the Las Campanas I...
We report results from the first 1000 square arc-minutes of the Las Campanas IR survey. We have imag...
The LCIR Survey, using the Cambridge IR Survey Instrument (CIRSI), reaches H \~ 20-21 over ~1 deg^2....
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...
We present spectroscopic evidence from the Gemini Deep Deep Survey for a significant population of c...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z>~2 with rest-frame optic...
We recently identified a substantial population of galaxies at z > 2 with comparatively red rest-fra...
We recently identified a substantial population of galaxies at z > 2 with comparatively red rest-fra...
We present results from the Las Campanas Infrared Survey, designed to identify a statistically signi...
We present new constraints on the evolution of the early-type galaxy color-magnitude relation (CMR) ...
The existence of massive galaxies with strongly suppressed star formation at z similar to 2.3, ident...
We present new constraints on the evolution of the early-type galaxy color-magnitude relation (CMR) ...
We present new constraints on the evolution of the early-type galaxy color-magnitude relation (CMR) ...