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    Active galactic nucleus feedback drives the colour evolution of local galaxies by Shabala, S, Kaviraj, S, Silk, J

    Published 2011
    “…We investigate the effects of active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback on the colour evolution of galaxies found in local (z < 0.2) groups and clusters. …”
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    Galaxy Zoo: dust lane early-type galaxies are tracers of recent, gas-rich minor mergers by Shabala, S, Ting, Y, Kaviraj, S, Lintott, C, Crockett, R, Silk, J, Sarzi, M, Schawinski, K, Bamford, S, Edmondson, E

    Published 2011
    “…We use optical and radio data to examine the nature of active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity in these objects, and compare these with a carefully constructed control sample. …”
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    Galaxy Zoo: Dust lane early-type galaxies are tracers of recent, gas-rich minor mergers by Shabala, S, Ting, Y, Kaviraj, S, Lintott, C, Crockett, R, Silk, J, Sarzi, M, Schawinski, K, Bamford, S, Edmondson, E

    Published 2012
    “…We use optical and radio data to examine the nature of active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity in these objects, and compare these with a carefully constructed control sample. …”
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    Galaxy Zoo: The properties of merging galaxies in the nearby Universe - Local environments, colours, masses, star formation rates and AGN activity by Darg, D, Kaviraj, S, Lintott, C, Schawinski, K, Sarzi, M, Bamford, S, Silk, J, Andreescu, D, Murray, P, Nichol, R, Raddick, M, Slosar, A, Szalay, A, Thomas, D, Vandenberg, J

    Published 2010
    “…Following the study of Darg et al., we explore the environments, optical colours, stellar masses, star formation and active galactic nucleus activity in a sample of 3003 pairs of merging galaxies drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using visual classifications from the Galaxy Zoo project. …”
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    Galaxy Zoo: Dust and molecular gas in early-type galaxies with prominent dust lanes by Kaviraj, S, Ting, Y, Bureau, M, Shabala, S, Crockett, R, Silk, J, Lintott, C, Smith, A, Keel, W, Masters, K, Schawinski, K, Bamford, S

    Published 2012
    “…Compared to their control-sample counterparts, D-ETGs exhibit bluer ultraviolet-optical colours (indicating enhanced levels of star formation) and an active galactic nucleus fraction that is more than an order of magnitude greater (indicating a strikingly higher incidence of nuclear activity). …”
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