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    • Galaxy Zoo: CANDELS barred discs and bar fractions 

      Simmons, Brooke D.; Melvin, Thomas; Lintott, Chris J.; Masters, Karen L.; Willett, Kyle W.; Keel, William C.; Smethurst, R. J.; Cheung, Edmond; Nichol, Robert C.; Schawinski, Kevin; Rutkowski, Michael; Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S.; Bell, Eric F.; Casteels, Kevin R. V.; Conselice, Christopher J.; Almaini, Omar; Ferguson, Henry C.; Fortson, Lucy; Hartley, William; Kocevski, Dale; Koekemoer, Anton M.; McIntosh, Daniel H.; Mortlock, Alice; Newman, Jeffrey A.; Ownsworth, Jamie; Bamford, Steven P.; Dahlen, Tomas; Faber, Sandra M.; Finkelstein, Steven L.; Fontana, Adriano; Galametz, Audrey; Grogin, N. A.; Grützbauch, Ruth; Guo, Yicheng; Häußler, Boris; Jek, Kian J.; Kaviraj, Sugata; Lucas, Ray A.; Peth, Michael; Salvato, Mara; Wiklind, Tommy; Wuyts, Stijn (2014-12-21)
      The formation of bars in disc galaxies is a tracer of the dynamical maturity of the population. Previous studies have found that the incidence of bars in discs decreases from the local Universe to z ~ 1, and by z > 1 ...
    • Investigating the Dominant Environmental Quenching Process in UVCANDELS/COSMOS Groups 

      Kuschel, Maxwell; Scarlata, Claudia; Mehta, Vihang; Teplitz, Harry I.; Rafelski, Marc; Wang, Xin; Sunnquist, Ben; Prichard, Laura; Grogin, Norman; Koekemoer, Anton; Windhorst, Rogier; Rutkowski, Michael; Alavi, Anahita; Chartab, Nima; Conselice, Christopher J.; Dai, Y. Sophia; Gawiser, Eric; Giavalisco, Mauro; Haro, Pablo Arrabal; Hathi, Nimish; Jansen, Rolf A.; Ji, Zhiyuan; Lucas, Ray A.; Mantha, Kameswara; Mobasher, Bahram; O’Connell, Robert W.; Robertson, Brant; Sattari, Zahra; Yung, L. Y. Aaron; Davé, Romeel; DeMello, Duilia; Dickinson, Mark; Ferguson, Henry; Finkelstein, Steven L.; Hayes, Matt; Howell, Justin; Kaviraj, Sugata; Mackenty, John W.; Siana, Brian (2023-04-12)
      We explore how the fraction of quenched galaxies changes in groups of galaxies with respect to the distance to the center of the group, redshift, and stellar mass to determine the dominant process of environmental quenching ...