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Larger sizes of massive quiescent early-type galaxies in clusters than in the field at 0.8 < z < 1.5
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Galaxy size trends as a consequence of cosmology
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Minor versus major mergers: the stellar mass growth of massive galaxies from z = 3 using number density selection techniques
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Bulge mass is king: the dominant role of the bulge in determining the fraction of passive galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
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The violent youth of bright and massive cluster galaxies and their maturation over 7 billion years
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Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): merging galaxies and their properties
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EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES AT INTERMEDIATE REDSHIFT OBSERVED WITHHUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPEWFC3: PERSPECTIVES ON RECENT STAR FORMATION
Constraints on the merging channel of massive galaxies since z ∼ 1
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REDSHIFT EVOLUTION OF THE DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF MASSIVE GALAXIES FROM SDSS-III/BOSS
How do minor mergers promote inside-out growth of ellipticals, transforming the size, density profile and dark matter fraction?
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CONSTRAINING THE ASSEMBLY OF NORMAL AND COMPACT PASSIVELY EVOLVING GALAXIES FROM REDSHIFTz= 3 TO THE PRESENT WITH CANDELS
The merger history of massive spheroids since z ∼ 1 is size-independent
L. A. Díaz-García, E. Mármol-Queraltó, I. Trujillo, et al. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 433(1) 60 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt687