Context. Galaxy clusters are some of largest structures in the universe. These very dense environments tend to be home to higher numbers of evolved galaxies than found in lower-density environments. It is well known that dense environments can influence the evolution of galaxies through the removal of the neutral gas (H I) reservoirs that fuel star formation. It is unclear which environment has a stronger effect: the local environment (i.e., the substructure within the cluster), or the cluster itself. Aims: Using the new H I data from the Westerbork Coma Survey, we explore the average H I content of galaxies across the cluster comparing galaxies that reside in substructure to those that do not. Methods: We applied the Dressler-Shectman te...
Using data taken as part of the Bluedisk project, we study the connection between neutral hydrogen (...
We present images of extended H alpha clouds associated with 14 member galaxies in the Coma cluster ...
We present an analysis of the integrated neutral hydrogen (H I) properties for 27 galaxies within ni...
Context. Galaxy clusters are some of largest structures in the universe. These very dense environmen...
The environment in which a galaxy resides has long been known to have an impact on how the galaxy ev...
International audienceWe present the blind Westerbork Coma Survey probing the H I content of the Com...
This thesis focuses on the neutral gas (HI) content of galaxies in different sub-environments within...
We present the blind Westerbork Coma Survey probing the HI content of the Coma galaxy cluster with t...
We present the blind Westerbork Coma Survey probing the H I content of the Coma galaxy cluster with ...
We apply a spectral stacking technique to Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope observations to measu...
Using data taken as part of the Bluedisk project, we study the connection between neutral hydrogen (...
We present images of extended H alpha clouds associated with 14 member galaxies in the Coma cluster ...
We present an analysis of the integrated neutral hydrogen (H I) properties for 27 galaxies within ni...
Context. Galaxy clusters are some of largest structures in the universe. These very dense environmen...
The environment in which a galaxy resides has long been known to have an impact on how the galaxy ev...
International audienceWe present the blind Westerbork Coma Survey probing the H I content of the Com...
This thesis focuses on the neutral gas (HI) content of galaxies in different sub-environments within...
We present the blind Westerbork Coma Survey probing the HI content of the Coma galaxy cluster with t...
We present the blind Westerbork Coma Survey probing the H I content of the Coma galaxy cluster with ...
We apply a spectral stacking technique to Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope observations to measu...
Using data taken as part of the Bluedisk project, we study the connection between neutral hydrogen (...
We present images of extended H alpha clouds associated with 14 member galaxies in the Coma cluster ...
We present an analysis of the integrated neutral hydrogen (H I) properties for 27 galaxies within ni...