The LCIR Survey, using the Cambridge IR Survey Instrument (CIRSI), reaches H \~ 20-21 over ~1 deg^2. We present results for 744 arcmin^2 in which public UBVRI data exist. We compare optical-IR colours with predictions of a semi-analytic hierarchical model (SAM) and find reasonable agreement. We also determine photometric redshifts, finding a median z of z_m ~ 0.55. We compare N(z) of different spectral types with models, showing that the observations are inconsistent with simple PLE models while the SAM provides a reasonable fit to the total N(z) but underestimates the number of z ~ 1 red spectral types. We also present N(z) for samples of red objects (EROs). We find that EROs with R - H > 4 and H 4 comprise ~18% of the observed galaxy pop...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We use the deep NIR imaging of the FIRES survey to investigate trends with redshift of the propertie...
We measure the two-point angular correlation function of a sample of 4289 223 galaxies with r < 19.4...
The Las Campanas Infrared (LCIR) Survey, using the Cambridge Infra-Red Survey Instrument (CIRSI), re...
The Las Campanas Infrared (LCIR) Survey, using the Cambridge Infra-Red Survey Instrument (CIRSI), re...
The Las Campanas Infrared (LCIR) Survey, using the Cambridge Infra-Red Survey Instrument (CIRSI), re...
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...
The Las Campanas Infrared Survey, based on broadband optical and near-infrared photometry, is design...
We report results from the first 1000 square arc-minutes of the Las Campanas IR survey. We have imag...
We have studied the spatial clustering of high redshift (z > 1) extremely red objects (EROs) as a fu...
We present results from the Las Campanas Infrared Survey, designed to identify a statistically signi...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
Using three newly identified galaxy clusters at z ~ 1 (photometric redshift) we measure the evolutio...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We use the deep NIR imaging of the FIRES survey to investigate trends with redshift of the propertie...
We measure the two-point angular correlation function of a sample of 4289 223 galaxies with r < 19.4...
The Las Campanas Infrared (LCIR) Survey, using the Cambridge Infra-Red Survey Instrument (CIRSI), re...
The Las Campanas Infrared (LCIR) Survey, using the Cambridge Infra-Red Survey Instrument (CIRSI), re...
The Las Campanas Infrared (LCIR) Survey, using the Cambridge Infra-Red Survey Instrument (CIRSI), re...
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...
The Las Campanas Infrared Survey, based on broadband optical and near-infrared photometry, is design...
We report results from the first 1000 square arc-minutes of the Las Campanas IR survey. We have imag...
We have studied the spatial clustering of high redshift (z > 1) extremely red objects (EROs) as a fu...
We present results from the Las Campanas Infrared Survey, designed to identify a statistically signi...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
Using three newly identified galaxy clusters at z ~ 1 (photometric redshift) we measure the evolutio...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We use the deep NIR imaging of the FIRES survey to investigate trends with redshift of the propertie...
We measure the two-point angular correlation function of a sample of 4289 223 galaxies with r < 19.4...