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Molecular gas in radio galaxies in dense megaparsec-scale environments at z=0.4-2.6

Gianluca Castignani

Context. Low luminosity radio galaxies (LLRGs) typically reside in dense megaparsec-scale environments and are often associated with brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs). They are an excellent tool to study the evolution of molecular gas reservoirs in giant e ...
EDP SCIENCES S A2019

Models of the strongly lensed quasar DES J0408-5354

Eduardo Sanchez, Frédéric Courbin, Georges Meylan, Cameron Alexander Campbell Lemon, Hung-Hsu Chan, Vivien François Bonvin, Adriano Agnello

We present detailed modelling of the recently discovered, quadruply lensed quasar J0408-5354, with the aim of interpreting its remarkable configuration: besides three quasar images (A, B, D) around the main deflector (G1), a fourth image (C) is significant ...
Oxford Univ Press2017

The zCOSMOS redshift survey: evolution of the light in bulges and discs since z similar to 0.8

Jean-Paul Richard Kneib, Yatao Peng, Richard Massey, Angelo Bongiorno

We studied the chronology of galactic bulge and disc formation by analysing the relative contributions of these components to the B-band rest-frame luminosity density at different epochs. We present the first estimate of the evolution of the fraction of re ...
EDP Sciences2014

On pointwise decay of linear waves on a Schwarzschild black hole background

Roland Donninger

We prove sharp pointwise t3t^{-3} decay for scalar linear perturbations of a Schwarzschild black hole without symmetry assumptions on the data. We also consider electromagnetic and gravitational perturbations for which we obtain decay rates t4t^{-4}, and $ ...
Springer Verlag2012

THE ENVIRONMENTS OF STARBURST AND POST-STARBURST GALAXIES AT z=0.4-0.8

Pascale Jablonka, Anja Von der Linden

Post-starburst (E+A or k+a) spectra, characterized by their exceptionally strong Balmer lines in absorption and the lack of emission lines, belong to galaxies in which the star formation (SF) activity ended abruptly sometime during the past Gyr. We perform ...
2009

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