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Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments (GOGREEN) I: survey description

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Glimpsing the imprint of local environment on the galaxy stellar mass function

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Reconstructing the galaxy density field with photometric redshifts – II. Environment-dependent galaxy evolution since z ≃ 3

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Galaxy Merger Candidates in High-redshift Cluster Environments

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THE H i CONTENT OF GALAXIES IN GROUPS AND CLUSTERS AS MEASURED BY ALFALFA

Mary Crone Odekon, Rebecca A. Koopmann, Martha P. Haynes, Rose A. Finn, Christopher McGowan, Adina Micula, Lyle Reed, Riccardo Giovanelli and Gregory Hallenbeck
The Astrophysical Journal 824 (2) 110 (2016)
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The abundance and spatial distribution of ultra-diffuse galaxies in nearby galaxy clusters

Remco F. J. van der Burg, Adam Muzzin and Henk Hoekstra
Astronomy & Astrophysics 590 A20 (2016)
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A MATURE GALAXY CLUSTER AT z = 1.58 AROUND THE RADIO GALAXY 7C 1753+6311

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The Astrophysical Journal 816 (2) 83 (2016)
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Stellar mass to halo mass scaling relation for X-ray-selected low-mass galaxy clusters and groups out to redshiftz≈ 1

I. Chiu, A. Saro, J. Mohr, et al.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 458 (1) 379 (2016)
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Prospects for high-zcluster detections withPlanck, based on a follow-up of 28 candidates using MegaCam at CFHT

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The accelerated build-up of the red sequence in high-redshift galaxy clusters

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CLASH-VLT: Environment-driven evolution of galaxies in thez= 0.209 cluster Abell 209

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Astronomy & Astrophysics 585 A160 (2016)
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Baryon content of massive galaxy clusters at 0.57 < z < 1.33

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 455 (1) 258 (2016)
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Stellar mass function of cluster galaxies atz~ 1.5: evidence for reduced quenching efficiency at high redshift

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DISCOVERY OF A GALAXY CLUSTER WITH A VIOLENTLY STARBURSTING CORE AT z = 2.506

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The Astrophysical Journal 828 (1) 56 (2016)
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THE PHASE SPACE OF SpARCS CLUSTERS: USING HERSCHEL TO PROBE DUST TEMPERATURE AS A FUNCTION OF ENVIRONMENT AND ACCRETION HISTORY*

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LYMAN CONTINUUM ESCAPE FRACTION OF STAR-FORMING DWARF GALAXIES AT z ∼ 1

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The Astrophysical Journal 819 (1) 81 (2016)
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Evidence for a change in the dominant satellite galaxy quenching mechanism atz = 1

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 456 (4) 4364 (2016)
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STAR FORMATION AND AGN ACTIVITY IN GALAXY CLUSTERS FROM z = 1–2: A MULTI-WAVELENGTH ANALYSIS FEATURING HERSCHEL/PACS

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Evidence for the inside-out growth of the stellar mass distribution in galaxy clusters sincez~1

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Constraints on the alignment of galaxies in galaxy clusters from ~14 000 spectroscopic members

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Astronomy & Astrophysics 575 A48 (2015)
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EVIDENCE FOR THE UNIVERSALITY OF PROPERTIES OF RED-SEQUENCE GALAXIES IN X-RAY- AND RED-SEQUENCE-SELECTED CLUSTERS ATz∼ 1

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The Astrophysical Journal 812 (2) 138 (2015)
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VIMOS Ultra-Deep Survey (VUDS): Witnessing the assembly of a massive cluster atz~ 3.3

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Astronomy & Astrophysics 572 A41 (2014)
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A census of stellar mass in ten massive haloes atz~ 1 from the GCLASS Survey

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Astronomy & Astrophysics 561 A79 (2014)
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