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BRIGHT lights, BIG city: Massive galaxies, giant Ly-a nebulae, and proto--clusters | W. van Breugel
; M. Reuland
; W. de Vries
; A. Stanford
; A. Dey
; J. Kurk
; B. Venemans
; H. Rottgering
; G. Miley
; C. De Breuck
; M. Dopita
; R. Sutherland
; J. Bland-Hawthorn
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10 Sep 2002 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | 1 and 2 and 3), W. de Vries , A. Stanford , A. Dey , J. Kurk , B. Venemans , H. Rottgering , G. Miley , C. De Breuck , M. Dopita , R. Sutherland , J. Bland-Hawthorn ( LLNL, UC Davis, Leiden Observatory, NOAO, IAP, ANU/RSAA, AAO | Abstract: | High redshift radio galaxies are great cosmological tools for pinpointing the most massive objects in the early Universe: massive forming galaxies, active super--massive black holes and proto--clusters. We report on deep narrow--band imaging and spectroscopic observations of several z > 2 radio galaxy fields to investigate the nature of giant Ly-alpha nebulae centered on the galaxies and to search for over--dense regions around them. We discuss the possible implications for our understanding of the formation and evolution of massive galaxies and galaxy clusters. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0209173 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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