Publications

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  • The impact of a non-universal Initial Mass Function on the star formation histories of early-type galaxies
    Recent results on the non-universality of the Initial Mass Function (IMF) have shown strong evidence of IMF variations with galaxy velocity dispersion, with a corresponding impact on other stellar population parameters, line indices and colours. Using a set of stellar population models with varying IMF slopes, we provide additional caveats on the
    de la Rosa, I. G. et al.

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    2013
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  • The Herschel census of infrared SEDs through cosmic time
    Using Herschel data from the deepest SPIRE and PACS surveys (HerMES and PEP) in COSMOS, GOODS-S and GOODS-N, we examine the dust properties of infrared (IR)-luminous (LIR > 1010 L&sun;) galaxies at 0.1 z 2 and determine how these evolve with cosmic time. The unique angle of this work is the rigorous analysis of survey selection effects, making
    Symeonidis, M. et al.

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    2013
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  • The growth of massive galaxies due to merging since z˜1 is size independent
    Using a large compilation of massive (stellar mass M≥10^{11} M_&sun;) earlytype galaxies (ETGs), we have probed, up to z˜1, whether the presence of satellites within a projected distance of 100 kpc of these objects depends on the size of the host massive galaxies. We do not find any evidence for satellites with a mass ratio down to 1:10 neither
    Díaz-García, L. A. et al.

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  • The GaLAxy Cluster Evolution Survey (GLACE): overview and status report
    Aimed at understanding the evolution of galaxies in clusters, the GLACE survey is mapping a set of key optical lines in several galaxy clusters at z~0.40, 0.63 and 0.85, using the Tunable Filters (TF) of the OSIRIS instrument. This study will address key questions about the physical processes acting upon the infalling galaxies during the course of
    Sánchez-Portal, M. et al.

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    2013
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  • The evolutionary paths among galaxy types on the Red Sequence at 0.3<z<1.5
    We have studied the main evolutionary paths among the galaxy types residing on the massive end of the Red Sequence and nearby locations on the Green Valley during the last ~9 Gyr. The morphological and star formation properties of a sample of these galaxies at 0.3 5×10^10 M_⊙ have been analysed. We present direct observational evidence for the
    Eliche-Moral, M. C. et al.

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  • The entertaining life of massive galaxies
    Massive galaxies experienced an enormous structural evolution in the last ten billion years. The most viable explanation is that massive galaxies have undergone a significant number of minor mergers which have deposited most of their material in the outer regions of the massive galaxies. This scenario is still far from be observationally proved
    Trujillo, I.

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