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An excess of dusty starbursts related to the Spiderweb galaxy (2014)
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Dannerbauer, H., Kurk, J., De Breuck, C., Wylezalek, D., Santos, J., Koyama, Y., …Ziegler, B. (2014). An excess of dusty starbursts related to the Spiderweb galaxy. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 570, Article A55. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201423771

We present APEX LABOCA 870 μm observations of the field around the high-redshift radio galaxy MRC1138−262 at z = 2.16. We detect 16 submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) in this ~140 arcmin2 bolometer map with flux densities in the range 3–11 mJy. The raw nu... Read More about An excess of dusty starbursts related to the Spiderweb galaxy.

Why z > 1 radio-loud galaxies are commonly located in protoclusters (2014)
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Hatch, N. A., Wylezalek, D., Kurk, J., Stern, D., De Breuck, C., Jarvis, M., …Stevens, J. (2014). Why z > 1 radio-loud galaxies are commonly located in protoclusters. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 445(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1725

Distant powerful radio-loud active galactic nuclei (RLAGN) tend to reside in dense environments and are commonly found in protoclusters at z > 1.3. We examine whether this occurs because RLAGN are hosted by massive galaxies, which preferentially resi... Read More about Why z > 1 radio-loud galaxies are commonly located in protoclusters.

Rapidly growing black holes and host galaxies in the distant universe from the Herschel Radio Galaxy Evolution Project (2014)
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Drouart, G., De Breuck, C., Vernet, J., Seymour, N., Lehnert, M., Barthel, P., …Wylezalek, D. (2014). Rapidly growing black holes and host galaxies in the distant universe from the Herschel Radio Galaxy Evolution Project. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 566, Article A53. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201323310

We present results from a comprehensive survey of 70 radio galaxies at redshifts 1 2.5 are higher than the sSFR of typical star forming galaxies over the same redshift range, but are similar or perhaps lower than the galaxy population for radio gala... Read More about Rapidly growing black holes and host galaxies in the distant universe from the Herschel Radio Galaxy Evolution Project.

A z = 2.5 protocluster associated with the radio galaxy MRC 2104-242: star formation and differing mass functions in dense environments (2014)
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Cooke, E., Hatch, N. A., Muldrew, S., Rigby, E., & Kurk, J. (2014). A z = 2.5 protocluster associated with the radio galaxy MRC 2104-242: star formation and differing mass functions in dense environments. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 440(4), https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu522

We present results from a narrow-band survey of the field around the high-redshift radio galaxy MRC 2104−242. We have selected Hα emitters in a 7 arcmin2 field and compared the measured number density with that of a field sample at similar redshift.... Read More about A z = 2.5 protocluster associated with the radio galaxy MRC 2104-242: star formation and differing mass functions in dense environments.

The galaxy cluster mid-infrared luminosity function at 1.3 < z (2014)
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Wylezalek, D., Vernett, J., De Breuck, C., Stern, D., Brodwin, M., Galametz, A., …Stanford, S. A. (in press). The galaxy cluster mid-infrared luminosity function at 1.3 < z. Astrophysical Journal, 786(1), https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/786/1/17

We present 4.5 μm luminosity functions for galaxies identified in 178 candidate galaxy clusters at 1.3 1.3. The luminosity functions are derived for different redshift and richness bins, and the IRAC imaging reaches depths of m∗ + 2, allowing us to... Read More about The galaxy cluster mid-infrared luminosity function at 1.3 < z.