There is a lack of large samples of spectroscopically confirmed clusters and protoclusters at high redshifts, z > 1.5. Discovering and characterizing distant (proto-)clusters is important for yielding insights into the formation of large-scale structure and on the physical processes responsible for regulating star-formation in galaxies in dense environments. The Spitzer Planck Herschel Infrared Cluster (SPHerIC) survey was initiated to identify these characteristically faint and dust-reddened sources during the epoch of their early assembly. We present Spitzer/IRAC observations of 82 galaxy (proto-)cluster candidates at 1.3 < zp < 3.0 that were vetted in a two step process: (1) using Planck to select by color those sources with the highest ...
We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift galaxy clusters ...
We present a spectroscopic campaign to follow-up red colour-selected candidate massive galaxies in ...
A prominent feature of colour-magnitude diagrams of (local) clusters is the often so-called red sequ...
International audienceThere is a lack of large samples of spectroscopically confirmed clusters and p...
Planck Early Release Compact Source Catalog (ERCSC) captures radio/sub-mm emission from Galactic cir...
Powerful radio galaxies (RGs) at high redshift have long been suspected to lie at the centre of asse...
By determining the nature of all the Planck compact sources within 808.4 deg2 of large Herschel surv...
The potential for Planck to detect clusters of dusty, star-forming galaxies at z > 1 is tested by...
We present a spectroscopic campaign to follow-up red colour-selected candidate massive galaxies in t...
The most efficient means of detecting high redshift (proto)clusters is by identifying galaxy overden...
Comparison of Herschel and Planck sources in large area surveys has revealed a pop- ulation of objec...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We have discovered an optically rich ...
28We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift galaxy cluster...
We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift galaxy clusters ...
We present a spectroscopic campaign to follow-up red colour-selected candidate massive galaxies in ...
A prominent feature of colour-magnitude diagrams of (local) clusters is the often so-called red sequ...
International audienceThere is a lack of large samples of spectroscopically confirmed clusters and p...
Planck Early Release Compact Source Catalog (ERCSC) captures radio/sub-mm emission from Galactic cir...
Powerful radio galaxies (RGs) at high redshift have long been suspected to lie at the centre of asse...
By determining the nature of all the Planck compact sources within 808.4 deg2 of large Herschel surv...
The potential for Planck to detect clusters of dusty, star-forming galaxies at z > 1 is tested by...
We present a spectroscopic campaign to follow-up red colour-selected candidate massive galaxies in t...
The most efficient means of detecting high redshift (proto)clusters is by identifying galaxy overden...
Comparison of Herschel and Planck sources in large area surveys has revealed a pop- ulation of objec...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We have discovered an optically rich ...
28We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift galaxy cluster...
We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift galaxy clusters ...
We present a spectroscopic campaign to follow-up red colour-selected candidate massive galaxies in ...
A prominent feature of colour-magnitude diagrams of (local) clusters is the often so-called red sequ...