To properly understand the evolution of high-redshift galaxy clusters, both passive and star-forming galaxies have to be considered. Here we study the clustering environment of 21 radio galaxies and quasars at 1 1.6, red overdensities at 1.2 < z < 1.6, and red overdensities with an increased deficit of central blue galaxies at z < 1.2. Only a few 3C sources show a blue overdensity tracing active star-formation in the cluster centers; this rarity could indicate that the powerful quasar activity may quench star-formation in the vicinity of most radio sources. The derived number of central luminous red galaxies and the radial density profiles are comparable to those found in local clusters, indicating that some 3C clusters are already mass-ri...
We present a spectroscopic campaign to follow-up red colour-selected candidate massive galaxies in ...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...
To properly understand the evolution of high-redshift galaxy clusters, both passive and star-forming...
To properly understand the evolution of high-redshift galaxy clusters, both passive and star-forming...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe have conducted ultra-deep optical and deep near-infrared observations ...
Powerful radio galaxies (RGs) at high redshift have long been suspected to lie at the centre of asse...
In the paradigm of hierarchical galaxy formation, luminous radio galaxies mark mass assembly peaks t...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe investigate whether radio-quiet quasars (RQQs) with z < 0.3 (and predo...
We report on the discovery of a z = 1.58 mature cluster around the high-redshift radio galaxy 7C 175...
We report on the discovery of a z = 1.58 mature cluster around the high-redshift radio galaxy 7C 175...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe investigate whether radio-quiet quasars (RQQs) with z < 0.3 (and predo...
We have carried out multicolour imaging of a complete sample of radio-loud quasars at 0.6 ~ 0.9. The...
The evolution of radio loud quasars is found to be strongly dependent upon their galaxy cluster envi...
textIn this work, we studied the feasibility of using radio source overdensities to find moderate r...
We present a spectroscopic campaign to follow-up red colour-selected candidate massive galaxies in ...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...
To properly understand the evolution of high-redshift galaxy clusters, both passive and star-forming...
To properly understand the evolution of high-redshift galaxy clusters, both passive and star-forming...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe have conducted ultra-deep optical and deep near-infrared observations ...
Powerful radio galaxies (RGs) at high redshift have long been suspected to lie at the centre of asse...
In the paradigm of hierarchical galaxy formation, luminous radio galaxies mark mass assembly peaks t...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe investigate whether radio-quiet quasars (RQQs) with z < 0.3 (and predo...
We report on the discovery of a z = 1.58 mature cluster around the high-redshift radio galaxy 7C 175...
We report on the discovery of a z = 1.58 mature cluster around the high-redshift radio galaxy 7C 175...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe investigate whether radio-quiet quasars (RQQs) with z < 0.3 (and predo...
We have carried out multicolour imaging of a complete sample of radio-loud quasars at 0.6 ~ 0.9. The...
The evolution of radio loud quasars is found to be strongly dependent upon their galaxy cluster envi...
textIn this work, we studied the feasibility of using radio source overdensities to find moderate r...
We present a spectroscopic campaign to follow-up red colour-selected candidate massive galaxies in ...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...
We present the results of a comparison between the environments of (1) a complete sample of 46 south...