VLT spectroscopic observations of Ly alpha--excess objects in the field of the clumpy radio galaxy 1138-262 at z=2.16 have led to the discovery of 14 galaxies and one QSO at approximately the same distance as the radio galaxy. All galaxies have redshifts in the range 2.16 \pm 0.02, centered around the redshift of the radio galaxy, and are within a projected physical distance of 1.5 Mpc from it. The velocity distribution suggests that there are two galaxy subgroups having velocity dispersions of ~500 km/s and ~300 km/s and a relative velocity of 1800 km/s. If these are virialized structures, the estimated dynamical masses for the subgroups are ~9 and ~3x10E13 solar masses respectively, implying a total mass for the structure of more than 10E...
dependent on environments as galaxy clusters tend to be dominated by massive, passively evolving gal...
We explore the environments of two radio galaxies at z ~ 1.5, 7C 1751+6809 and 7C 1756+6520, using d...
We report the discovery of an X-ray luminous galaxy cluster at z=1.26. RXJ0848.9+4452 was selected a...
High redshift radio galaxies are amongst the most massive galaxies in the early Universe and have pr...
[Abridged] We present the results of a large program conducted with the Very Large Telescope and Kec...
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a structure of galaxies surrounding the radio galaxy MR...
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a structure of galaxies surrounding the radio galaxy MR...
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a structure of galaxies surrounding the radio galaxy MR...
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a structure of galaxies surrounding the radio galaxy MR...
We present deep observations taken with the HST Advanced Camera for Surveys of the central massive g...
The detection of high-redshift clusters of galaxies is important in under-standing the evolution of ...
We have obtained deep optical spectroscopic data of the highest-redshift cluster candidate (z ~ 1.4,...
We report a discovery of proto-cluster candidates around high redshift radio galaxies at z~2.5 on th...
We study the environments of six radio galaxies at 2.2 < z < 2.6 using wide-field near-infrared imag...
We search for high-redshift (z ~1-2) galaxy clusters using low power radio galaxies (FR I) as beacon...
dependent on environments as galaxy clusters tend to be dominated by massive, passively evolving gal...
We explore the environments of two radio galaxies at z ~ 1.5, 7C 1751+6809 and 7C 1756+6520, using d...
We report the discovery of an X-ray luminous galaxy cluster at z=1.26. RXJ0848.9+4452 was selected a...
High redshift radio galaxies are amongst the most massive galaxies in the early Universe and have pr...
[Abridged] We present the results of a large program conducted with the Very Large Telescope and Kec...
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a structure of galaxies surrounding the radio galaxy MR...
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a structure of galaxies surrounding the radio galaxy MR...
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a structure of galaxies surrounding the radio galaxy MR...
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a structure of galaxies surrounding the radio galaxy MR...
We present deep observations taken with the HST Advanced Camera for Surveys of the central massive g...
The detection of high-redshift clusters of galaxies is important in under-standing the evolution of ...
We have obtained deep optical spectroscopic data of the highest-redshift cluster candidate (z ~ 1.4,...
We report a discovery of proto-cluster candidates around high redshift radio galaxies at z~2.5 on th...
We study the environments of six radio galaxies at 2.2 < z < 2.6 using wide-field near-infrared imag...
We search for high-redshift (z ~1-2) galaxy clusters using low power radio galaxies (FR I) as beacon...
dependent on environments as galaxy clusters tend to be dominated by massive, passively evolving gal...
We explore the environments of two radio galaxies at z ~ 1.5, 7C 1751+6809 and 7C 1756+6520, using d...
We report the discovery of an X-ray luminous galaxy cluster at z=1.26. RXJ0848.9+4452 was selected a...