2024
LoVoCCS. II. Weak Lensing Mass Distributions, Red-sequence Galaxy Distributions, and Their Alignment with the Brightest Cluster Galaxy in 58 Nearby X-Ray-luminous Galaxy Clusters
Fu S, Dell’Antonio I, Escalante Z, Nelson J, Englert A, Helhoski S, Shinde R, Brockland J, LaDuca P, Larkin C, Paris L, Weiner S, Black W, Chary R, Clowe D, Cooper M, Donahue M, Evrard A, Lacy M, Lauer T, Liu B, McCleary J, Meneghetti M, Miyatake H, Montes M, Natarajan P, Ntampaka M, Pierpaoli E, Postman M, Sohn J, Turner D, Umetsu K, Utsumi Y, Wilson G. LoVoCCS. II. Weak Lensing Mass Distributions, Red-sequence Galaxy Distributions, and Their Alignment with the Brightest Cluster Galaxy in 58 Nearby X-Ray-luminous Galaxy Clusters. The Astrophysical Journal 2024, 974: 69. DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad67c6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrightest cluster galaxiesRed-sequenceCluster galaxiesMass distributionCluster fieldsGalaxy distributionX-ray luminous galaxy clustersLong-term dynamical evolutionMedian misalignment angleDark Energy CameraGalaxy cluster fieldsWeak gravitational lensingWeak lensing analysisLensing mass distributionGalaxy shape noiseCluster mass distributionCosmic timescalesGalaxy clustersGravitational lensingLensing analysisAperture massGalaxiesAB magnitudeDynamic evolutionShape noise
2006
Could GRB 060614 and Its Presumed Host Galaxy Be a Chance Superposition?
Cobb B, Bailyn C, van Dokkum P, Natarajan P. Could GRB 060614 and Its Presumed Host Galaxy Be a Chance Superposition? The Astrophysical Journal 2006, 651: l85-l88. DOI: 10.1086/509724.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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