This thesis investigates the role of environment on galaxy formation and evolution, giving particular focus to the transformation of star forming spirals into passive S0s. The data utilised for this study comes from photometric and spectroscopic observations of galaxies at 0 < z < 1 in different environments from the ESO Distant Cluster Survey. We first study the formation history of (172) cluster ellipticals (Es) and S0s, the oldest types of galaxies in the local universe. We examine their colour-magnitude relation (CMR), and find a very small intrinsic colour scatter. Only 7% of the galaxies are significantly bluer than the CMR. The scarcity of blue S0s indicates that, if they are the descendants of spirals, these were already red when th...
We present a study of the photometric and spectroscopic properties of galaxies in a sample of six ne...
Rich galaxy clusters in the local Universe show a large population of S0 galaxies (~ 40%) of all lum...
We present new results from our comparative survey of two massive, intermediate-redshift galaxy clus...
This thesis investigates the role of environment on galaxy formation and evolution, giving particula...
This thesis probes the role of environment in galaxy evolution, focussing particularly on understand...
This thesis explores the properties of galaxies that reside in regions of high density and the influ...
We study the influence of environment on galaxy evolution by focusing on two galaxy types known for ...
With the aim of understanding the effect of the environment on the star formation history and morpho...
In this paper we study the colour-magnitude relation (CMR) for a sample of 172 morphologically class...
With the aim of understanding the effect of the environment on the star formation history and morpho...
This thesis focuses on how a galaxy's environment affects its star formation, from the galactic envi...
As one of the most extreme environments in the universe, galaxy clusters prove to be important probe...
Rich galaxy clusters in the local Universe show a large population of S0 galaxies (~40% of all lumi...
We have constructed a large, uniform galaxy cluster catalog from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey data. ...
In this thesis, we explore how the properties of galaxies depend on environment where they reside. T...
We present a study of the photometric and spectroscopic properties of galaxies in a sample of six ne...
Rich galaxy clusters in the local Universe show a large population of S0 galaxies (~ 40%) of all lum...
We present new results from our comparative survey of two massive, intermediate-redshift galaxy clus...
This thesis investigates the role of environment on galaxy formation and evolution, giving particula...
This thesis probes the role of environment in galaxy evolution, focussing particularly on understand...
This thesis explores the properties of galaxies that reside in regions of high density and the influ...
We study the influence of environment on galaxy evolution by focusing on two galaxy types known for ...
With the aim of understanding the effect of the environment on the star formation history and morpho...
In this paper we study the colour-magnitude relation (CMR) for a sample of 172 morphologically class...
With the aim of understanding the effect of the environment on the star formation history and morpho...
This thesis focuses on how a galaxy's environment affects its star formation, from the galactic envi...
As one of the most extreme environments in the universe, galaxy clusters prove to be important probe...
Rich galaxy clusters in the local Universe show a large population of S0 galaxies (~40% of all lumi...
We have constructed a large, uniform galaxy cluster catalog from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey data. ...
In this thesis, we explore how the properties of galaxies depend on environment where they reside. T...
We present a study of the photometric and spectroscopic properties of galaxies in a sample of six ne...
Rich galaxy clusters in the local Universe show a large population of S0 galaxies (~ 40%) of all lum...
We present new results from our comparative survey of two massive, intermediate-redshift galaxy clus...