From a search of a ∼2400 deg2 region covered by both the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey databases, we have attempted to identify galaxies at z ∼ 0.5 that are consistent with their being essentially unmodified examples of the luminous passive compact galaxies found at z ∼ 2.5. After isolating good candidates via deeper imaging, we further refine the sample with Keck moderate-resolution spectroscopy and laser guide star adaptive-optics imaging. For four of the five galaxies that so far remain after passing through this sieve, we analyze plausible star-formation histories based on our spectra in order to identify galaxies that may have survived with little modification from the population formed at high redshift. W...
A unique K-band selected high-redshift spectroscopic dataset (UDSz) is exploited to gain further und...
We investigate the properties of 12 ultramassive passively evolving early-type galaxies (ETGs) at z...
Even 10 billion years ago, the cores of the first galaxy clusters are often found to host a characte...
From several searches of the area common to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the United Kingdom Infr...
The main focus of this thesis is the investigation of an interesting new population of massive passi...
International audienceEven 10 billion years ago, the cores of the first galaxy clusters are often fo...
Context. Passive galaxies at high redshift are much smaller than equally massive early types today. ...
We present a study of galaxy populations in the central region of the IRAC-selected, X-ray-detected ...
We set out to test the claim that the recently identified population of compact, massive, and quiesc...
We recently identified a substantial population of galaxies at z > 2 with comparatively red rest-fra...
We investigate the stellar structure of massive, quiescent galaxies at z similar to 2, based on Hubb...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...
We use GOODS and CANDELS images to identify progenitors of massive (M \u3e 1010 M ☉) compact early-t...
21Even 10 billion years ago, the cores of the first galaxy clusters are often found to host a charac...
We search for passive galaxies at z > 3 in the GOODS-South field, using different techniques base...
A unique K-band selected high-redshift spectroscopic dataset (UDSz) is exploited to gain further und...
We investigate the properties of 12 ultramassive passively evolving early-type galaxies (ETGs) at z...
Even 10 billion years ago, the cores of the first galaxy clusters are often found to host a characte...
From several searches of the area common to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the United Kingdom Infr...
The main focus of this thesis is the investigation of an interesting new population of massive passi...
International audienceEven 10 billion years ago, the cores of the first galaxy clusters are often fo...
Context. Passive galaxies at high redshift are much smaller than equally massive early types today. ...
We present a study of galaxy populations in the central region of the IRAC-selected, X-ray-detected ...
We set out to test the claim that the recently identified population of compact, massive, and quiesc...
We recently identified a substantial population of galaxies at z > 2 with comparatively red rest-fra...
We investigate the stellar structure of massive, quiescent galaxies at z similar to 2, based on Hubb...
We confirm spectroscopically the existence of a population of galaxies at z greater than or similar ...
We use GOODS and CANDELS images to identify progenitors of massive (M \u3e 1010 M ☉) compact early-t...
21Even 10 billion years ago, the cores of the first galaxy clusters are often found to host a charac...
We search for passive galaxies at z > 3 in the GOODS-South field, using different techniques base...
A unique K-band selected high-redshift spectroscopic dataset (UDSz) is exploited to gain further und...
We investigate the properties of 12 ultramassive passively evolving early-type galaxies (ETGs) at z...
Even 10 billion years ago, the cores of the first galaxy clusters are often found to host a characte...