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Abell 1835
Constraining Gas Motions in the Intra-Cluster Medium
And Ecclesiastical Cosmology
Measuring the Scatter in the Cluster Optical Richness-Mass Relation with Machine Learning
SRG/ART-XC All-Sky X-Ray Survey: Catalog of Sources Detected During the first Year M
The Analysis of Abell 1835 Using a Deprojection Technique
Accurate Modeling of the Strong and Weak Lensing Profiles for the Galaxy Clusters Abell 1689 and 1835 Theodorus M
Elena Jiménez Bailón Resumen
The Dark Matter Halos of Massive, Relaxed Galaxy Clusters Observed with Chandra
Discovery of a Very Bright Strongly-Lensed Galaxy Candidate
The ROSAT North Ecliptic Pole Survey: the Optical Identifications
Suzaku Observations of Abell 1835 Outskirts: Deviation from Hydrostatic
The Full Appendices with All References
Wide–Field Spectroscopy of A1689 and A1835 with VIMOS: First
Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters: Shape, Projection, and Environment
Andromeda - Daughter of Cassiopeia
Cluster Dark Matter: Comparing Two Methods of fitting Gravitational Lensing Data with an NFW Profile
Dynamical Masses of Brightest Cluster Galaxies I: Stellar Velocity Anisotropy and Mass-To-Light Ratios
Black Holes, Chaos in Universe, Processes in Space, Stars, Galaxies, Ordered Universe
Top View
Cluster Physics with Merging Galaxy Clusters
Bright Strongly Lensed Galaxies at Redshift Z~ 6-7 Behind the Clusters
Dave Mitsky's Monthly Celestial Calendar
NOAO Annual Report for FY06
Referierte Publikationen
One of Everything: the Breakthrough Listen Exotica Catalog
A Mechanism for Stimulating Agn Feedback by Lifting Gas in Massive Galaxies
A Catalog of Galaxy Clusters Observed by XMM-Newton
Near-IR Search for Lensed Supernovae Behind Galaxy Clusters: I
Jet-ISM Interaction in the Radio Galaxy 3C293: Jet-Driven Shocks
Curriculum Vitae
Observing Summary 2006 Statistics
1.4 Gravitational Lensing by Galaxy Clusters 8
OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE for ENHANCED BLACK HOLE ACCRETION in GIANT ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES Michael Mcdonald1,2, Brian R
Cosmology and Astrophysics from Relaxed Galaxy Clusters I: Sample Selection
Studying Cosmic Evolution with the XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project: X-Ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters at Z>~ 1 and Their Galaxy Populations
Curriculum Vitae
Analysis and Interpretation of Astronomical Spectra 1
Accurate Modeling of the Strong and Weak Lensing Profiles
Xray, Lensing and Sunyaevzeldovich Triaxial Analysis of Abell 1835 out To
The Co-Evolution of Galaxies and Their Surrounding Environments in Massive Galaxy Clusters
Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters: Shape, Projection, and Environment
Infrared and Ultraviolet Star Formation in Brightest Cluster Galaxies in The
Deprojected Analysis of Abell 1835 Observed with Chandra and Compared with XMM-Newton