Samples of Extremely Red Galaxies (ERGs) have generally been seen to comprise a mix of actively star-forming galaxies with significant dust reddening and evolved, passive galaxies, at redshifts about z 1 2. Initial results from deep Keck spectroscopy of ERGs (Doherty et al. 2005) revealed dominant old stellar populations in 75% of our spectroscopic sample, but only 28% have spectra with no evidence of recent star formation activity, such as would be expected for a strictly passively-evolving population. This study suggests that the bulk of the ERGs are luminous, spheroidal, evolved galaxies, but undergoing intermittent activity consistent with continued growth. Through a detailed investigation of individual galaxies in our sample we aim to ...
We combine HST/ACS imaging from the GEMS survey with redshifts and rest-frame quantities from COMBO-...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive analysis of the stellar population properties and m...
International audience Aims: We revisit the color bimodality of galaxies using the extensive EFIGI m...
International audienceThe link between massive red galaxies in the local Universe and star-forming g...
International audienceThe link between massive red galaxies in the local Universe and star-forming g...
International audienceThe link between massive red galaxies in the local Universe and star-forming g...
International audienceThe link between massive red galaxies in the local Universe and star-forming g...
Context. A set of 20 extremely red galaxies at 2.5 ≤ zphot. ≤ 3.8 with photometric features of old p...
Context. A set of 20 extremely red galaxies at 2.5 ≤ zphot. ≤ 3.8 with photometric features of old p...
Context. A set of 20 extremely red galaxies at 2.5 ≤ zphot. ≤ 3.8 with photometric features of old p...
We review the observational data available on the class of galaxies known as Extremely Red Objects (...
abstract: Galaxies represent a fundamental catalyst in the ``lifecycle'' of matter in the Universe, ...
To examine the stellar populations of interacting or merging galaxies, a sample of 28 objects with d...
We combine HST/ACS imaging from the GEMS survey with redshifts and rest-frame quantities from COMBO-...
We have performed a deep (35.5-h exposure) spectroscopic survey of extremely red (I -K > 4) galaxies...
We combine HST/ACS imaging from the GEMS survey with redshifts and rest-frame quantities from COMBO-...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive analysis of the stellar population properties and m...
International audience Aims: We revisit the color bimodality of galaxies using the extensive EFIGI m...
International audienceThe link between massive red galaxies in the local Universe and star-forming g...
International audienceThe link between massive red galaxies in the local Universe and star-forming g...
International audienceThe link between massive red galaxies in the local Universe and star-forming g...
International audienceThe link between massive red galaxies in the local Universe and star-forming g...
Context. A set of 20 extremely red galaxies at 2.5 ≤ zphot. ≤ 3.8 with photometric features of old p...
Context. A set of 20 extremely red galaxies at 2.5 ≤ zphot. ≤ 3.8 with photometric features of old p...
Context. A set of 20 extremely red galaxies at 2.5 ≤ zphot. ≤ 3.8 with photometric features of old p...
We review the observational data available on the class of galaxies known as Extremely Red Objects (...
abstract: Galaxies represent a fundamental catalyst in the ``lifecycle'' of matter in the Universe, ...
To examine the stellar populations of interacting or merging galaxies, a sample of 28 objects with d...
We combine HST/ACS imaging from the GEMS survey with redshifts and rest-frame quantities from COMBO-...
We have performed a deep (35.5-h exposure) spectroscopic survey of extremely red (I -K > 4) galaxies...
We combine HST/ACS imaging from the GEMS survey with redshifts and rest-frame quantities from COMBO-...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive analysis of the stellar population properties and m...
International audience Aims: We revisit the color bimodality of galaxies using the extensive EFIGI m...