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    The "Sausage" and "Toothbrush" clusters of galaxies and the prospects of LOFAR observations of clusters of galaxies by Rottgering, H, van Weeren, R, Brueggen, M, Croston, J, Hoeft, M, Ogrean, G, Barthel, P, Best, P, Bonafede, A, Brunetti, G, Cassano, R, Chyzy, K, Conway, J, De Gasperin, F, Ferrari, C, Heald, G, Jackson, N, Jarvis, M, Lehnert, M, Macario, G, Miley, G, Orru, E, Pizzo, R, Rafferty, D, Stroe, A

    Published 2013
    “…Recently we discovered that both clusters contain relic and halo sources, large diffuse regions of radio emission not associated with individual galaxies. The 2 Mpc northern relic in the Sausage cluster displays highly aligned magnetic fields and and exhibits a strong spectral index gradient that is a consequence of cooling of the synchrotron emitting particles in the post-shock region. …”
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    Galaxy Zoo: Morphological classification of galaxy images from the Illustris simulation by Dickinson, H, Fortson, L, Lintott, C, Scarlata, C, Willett, K, Bamford, S, Beck, M, Cardamone, C, Galloway, M, Simmons, B, Keel, W, Kruk, S, Masters, K, Vogelsberger, M, Torrey, P, Snyder, G

    Published 2018
    “…This paper tests how well Illustris achieves this goal across a diverse population of galaxies using visual morphologies derived from Galaxy Zoo citizen scientists. …”
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    Galaxy Zoo: A Catalog of Overlapping Galaxy Pairs for Dust Studies by Keel, W, Manning, A, Holwerda, B, Mezzoprete, M, Lintott, C, Schawinski, K, Gay, P, Masters, K

    Published 2012
    “…We present a catalog of 1990 such galaxy pairs selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) by volunteers of the Galaxy Zoo project. …”
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    The 2dF galaxy redshift survey: The clustering of galaxy groups by Padilla, N, Baugh, C, Eke, V, Norberg, P, Cole, S, Frenk, C, Croton, D, Baldry, I, Bland-Hawthorn, J, Bridges, T, Cannon, R, Colless, M, Collins, C, Couch, W, Dalton, G, De Propris, R, Driver, S, Efstathiou, G, Ellis, R, Glazebrook, K, Jackson, C, Lahav, O, Lewis, I, Lumsden, S, Maddox, S

    Published 2004
    “…We measure the clustering of galaxy groups in the 2dFGRS Percolation-Inferred Galaxy Group (2PIGG) catalogue. …”
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    The 2dF galaxy redshift survey: Hierarchical galaxy clustering by Baugh, C, Croton, D, Gaztañaga, E, Norberg, P, Colless, M, Baldry, I, Bland-Hawthorn, J, Bridges, T, Cannon, R, Cole, S, Collins, C, Couch, W, Dalton, G, De Propris, R, Driver, S, Efstathiou, G, Ellis, R, Frenk, C, Glazebrook, K, Jackson, C, Lahav, O, Lewis, I, Lumsden, S, Maddox, S, Madgwick, D

    Published 2004
    “…We use the Two-Degree Field Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS) to test the hierarchical scaling hypothesis: namely, that the p-point galaxy correlation functions can be written in terms of the two-point correlation function or variance. …”
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    Color Gradients in Galaxies Out to z~3: Dependence on Galaxy Properties by Welikala, N, Kneib, J

    Published 2012
    “…Using HST/ACS observations, we measure the color gradients of 3248 galaxies in the GOODS-South field out to z~3 and i_{AB}<25.5 and characterize their dependence on galaxy properties (luminosity, apparent magnitude, galaxy size, redshift and morphological type). …”
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    Radio Galaxy Zoo: A search for hybrid morphology radio galaxies by Kapiñska, A, Terentev, I, Terentev, W, Shabala, S, Shabala, A, Rudnick, L, Storer, L, Banfield, J, Willett, K, Willett, F, Willett, C, Willett, A, Middelberg, E, Norris, R, Norris, K, Seymour, N, Simmons, B

    Published 2017
    “…Hosts of nine candidates have spectroscopic observations, of which six are classified as quasars, one as high- A nd two as low-excitation galaxies. Two candidate HyMoRS are giant ( > 1 Mpc) radio galaxies, one resides at the center of a galaxy cluster, and one is hosted by a rare green bean galaxy. …”
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    Galaxy Zoo: Major galaxy mergers are not a significant quenching pathway by Weigel, A, Schawinski, K, Caplar, N, Carpineti, A, Hart, R, Kaviraj, S, Keel, W, Kruk, S, Lintott, C, Nichol, R, Simmons, B, Smethurst, R

    Published 2017
    “…We use stellar mass functions to study the properties and the significance of quenching through major galaxy mergers. In addition to SDSS DR7 and Galaxy Zoo 1 data, we use samples of visually selected major galaxy mergers and post-merger galaxies. …”
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    On the CCD Calibration of Zwicky galaxy magnitudes and The Properties of Nearby Field Galaxies by Gaztanaga, E, Dalton, G

    Published 1999
    “…We present CCD photometry for galaxies around 204 bright (m_Z < 15.5) Zwicky galaxies in the equatorial extension of the APM Galaxy Survey, sampling and area over 400 square degrees, which extends 6 hours in right ascension. …”
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    Structure and evolution of the galaxy/ by Mavridis, L. N.

    Published 1971
    Subjects: “…Galaxies…”
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    Structure and evolution of galaxies / by 231447 Lequeux, James

    Published 1969
    Subjects: “…Galaxies…”
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    The structure and evolution of galaxies / by 289560 Phillipps, Steve

    Published 2005
    Subjects: “…Galaxies…”
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