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    • An Extreme Starburst in the Core of a Rich Galaxy Cluster at z = 1.7 

      Webb, T.; Noble, A.; DeGroot, A.; Wilson, G.; Muzzin, A.; Bonaventura, N.; Cooper, M.; Delahaye, A.; Foltz, R.; Lidman, C.; Surace, J.; Yee, H.~K.~C.; Chapman, S.; Dunne, L.; Geach, J.; Hayden, B.; Hildebrandt, H.; Huang, J.; Pope, A.; Smith, M.~W.~L.; Perlmutter, S.; Tudorica, A. (2015-08-21)
      We have discovered an optically rich galaxy cluster at z = 1.7089 with star formation occurring in close proximity to the central galaxy. The system, SpARCS104922.6+564032.5, was detected within the Spitzer Adaptation of ...
    • Red but not dead: unveiling the star-forming far-infrared spectral energy distribution of SpARCS brightest cluster galaxies at 0 $ z $ 1.8 

      Bonaventura, N.~R.; Webb, T.~M.~A.; Muzzin, A.; Noble, A.; Lidman, C.; Wilson, G.; Yee, H.~K.~C.; Geach, J.; Hezaveh, Y.; Shupe, D.; Surace, J. (2017-08-01)
      We present the results of a Spitzer/Herschel infrared photometric analysis of the largest (716) and the highest-redshift (z = 1.8) sample of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs), those from the Spitzer Adaptation of the ...