We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift galaxy clusters identified in the 2500 deg2 South Pole Telescope Sunyaev Zel'dovich effect (SPT-SZ) survey, which is sensitive to M500 ≳ 3 × 1014 M☉ clusters from z ∼ 0.2 out to the highest redshifts where such massive structures exist. The cluster selection is to first order independent of galaxy properties, making the SPT-SZ sample particularly well suited for cluster galaxy population studies. We carried out a four-band imaging campaign with the Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes of the five z ≳ 1.4, S/NSZE > 5 clusters, that are among the rarest most massive clusters known at this redshift. All five clusters show clear overdensities of red galaxies whos...
The South Pole Telescope (SPT) is currently surveying 2500 deg^2 of the southern sky to detect massi...
Using the South Pole Telescope (SPT), we have discovered the most massive known galaxy cluster at z>...
We present 279 galaxy cluster candidates at z > 1.3 selected from the 94 deg^2 Spitzer South Pole Te...
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 ...
© 2019 ESO. We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift gal...
We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift galaxy clusters ...
We present a catalog of galaxy clusters selected via their Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signature ...
We present a catalog of galaxy clusters selected via their Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signature ...
The galaxy cluster SPT-CL J0205–5829 currently has the highest spectroscopically confirmed redshift,...
SPT-CL J2040–4451—spectroscopically confirmed at z = 1.478—is the highest-redshift galaxy cluster ye...
We present a catalog of galaxy clusters selected via their Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signature ...
We present a study of the optical properties of the 26 most massive galaxy clusters within the South...
79SPT-CL J2040−4451—spectroscopically confirmed at z = 1.478—is the highest-redshift galaxy cluster ...
83The galaxy cluster SPT-CL J0205−5829 currently has the highest spectroscopically confirmed redshif...
The South Pole Telescope (SPT) is currently surveying 2500 deg^2 of the southern sky to detect massi...
Using the South Pole Telescope (SPT), we have discovered the most massive known galaxy cluster at z>...
We present 279 galaxy cluster candidates at z > 1.3 selected from the 94 deg^2 Spitzer South Pole Te...
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 ...
© 2019 ESO. We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift gal...
We present the first results from a galaxy population study in the highest redshift galaxy clusters ...
We present a catalog of galaxy clusters selected via their Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signature ...
We present a catalog of galaxy clusters selected via their Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signature ...
The galaxy cluster SPT-CL J0205–5829 currently has the highest spectroscopically confirmed redshift,...
SPT-CL J2040–4451—spectroscopically confirmed at z = 1.478—is the highest-redshift galaxy cluster ye...
We present a catalog of galaxy clusters selected via their Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signature ...
We present a study of the optical properties of the 26 most massive galaxy clusters within the South...
79SPT-CL J2040−4451—spectroscopically confirmed at z = 1.478—is the highest-redshift galaxy cluster ...
83The galaxy cluster SPT-CL J0205−5829 currently has the highest spectroscopically confirmed redshif...
The South Pole Telescope (SPT) is currently surveying 2500 deg^2 of the southern sky to detect massi...
Using the South Pole Telescope (SPT), we have discovered the most massive known galaxy cluster at z>...
We present 279 galaxy cluster candidates at z > 1.3 selected from the 94 deg^2 Spitzer South Pole Te...