We present a study of the stellar populations and morphologies of galaxies in the core of the galaxy cluster Abell 2218. Integral field spectroscopy (IFS) observations were performed using PMAS in the PPAK mode covering a field of view of similar to 74 x 64 arcsec(2) centred on the core of the cluster, in order to obtain spectroscopy of an unbiased flux-limited sample of cluster galaxies. 43 objects were detected in the IFS data, 31 of them with enough signal-to-noise ratio to derive the redshift, all of them brighter than I <21.5 mag. 28 are at the redshift of the cluster (17 with previously unknown redshift). Individual spectra of the cluster members were extracted and compared with single stellar population models to derive the lumino...
Context. We present a spectrophotometric analysis of the galaxy population in the area of the merg...
We present a data base of U,V photometric and structural properties for 642 spectroscopically confir...
Indexación; Scopus.We present an extension of our previous research on the early-type galaxy populat...
We present a study of the stellar populations and morphologies of galaxies in the core of the galaxy...
We report on integral field spectrocopy observations, performed with the PPAK module of the PMAS spe...
We report on integral field spectroscopy observations, performed with the PPAK module of the PMAS sp...
(Abridged) We present morphological, photometric, kinematic and line-strength data of 48 early-type ...
We present a study of the morphologies and stellar content of the galaxies in the central ∼ 74”×64” ...
We present new photometric and spectroscopic observations of objects in the field of the cluster of ...
This thesis is concerned with the role the rich cluster environment plays in the evolution of its ga...
The galaxy population in the intermediate-redshift (z=0.228) rich cluster Abell 2390 is investigated...
We present an extensive photometric and spectroscopic study of two high-redshift clusters of galaxie...
We analyse the properties of galaxy populations in the rich Abell cluster ABCG 209 at redshift z\u2d...
Abstract. Red sequence galaxies form with an intense burst of star formation in the early universe t...
Context. We present a spectrophotometric analysis of the galaxy population in the area of ...
Context. We present a spectrophotometric analysis of the galaxy population in the area of the merg...
We present a data base of U,V photometric and structural properties for 642 spectroscopically confir...
Indexación; Scopus.We present an extension of our previous research on the early-type galaxy populat...
We present a study of the stellar populations and morphologies of galaxies in the core of the galaxy...
We report on integral field spectrocopy observations, performed with the PPAK module of the PMAS spe...
We report on integral field spectroscopy observations, performed with the PPAK module of the PMAS sp...
(Abridged) We present morphological, photometric, kinematic and line-strength data of 48 early-type ...
We present a study of the morphologies and stellar content of the galaxies in the central ∼ 74”×64” ...
We present new photometric and spectroscopic observations of objects in the field of the cluster of ...
This thesis is concerned with the role the rich cluster environment plays in the evolution of its ga...
The galaxy population in the intermediate-redshift (z=0.228) rich cluster Abell 2390 is investigated...
We present an extensive photometric and spectroscopic study of two high-redshift clusters of galaxie...
We analyse the properties of galaxy populations in the rich Abell cluster ABCG 209 at redshift z\u2d...
Abstract. Red sequence galaxies form with an intense burst of star formation in the early universe t...
Context. We present a spectrophotometric analysis of the galaxy population in the area of ...
Context. We present a spectrophotometric analysis of the galaxy population in the area of the merg...
We present a data base of U,V photometric and structural properties for 642 spectroscopically confir...
Indexación; Scopus.We present an extension of our previous research on the early-type galaxy populat...