Search Results - "Webb, Tracy M A"

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    An Assessment of the In-Situ Growth of the Intracluster Light in the High Redshift Galaxy Cluster SpARCS1049+56 by Barfety, Capucine, Valin, Félix-Antoine, Webb, Tracy M. A, Yun, Min, Shipley, Heath, Boone, Kyle, Hayden, Brian, Hlavacek-Larrondo, Julie, Muzzin, Adam, Noble, Allison G, Perlmutter, Saul, Rhea, Carter, Wilson, Gillian, Yee, H. K. C

    Published 25-03-2022
    “…The formation of the stellar mass within galaxy cluster cores is a poorly understood process. It features the complicated physics of cooling flows, AGN…”
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    Journal Article
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    A CO Survey of SpARCS Star-Forming Brightest Cluster Galaxies: Evidence for Uniformity in BCG Molecular Gas Processing Across Cosmic Time by Dunne, Delaney A, Webb, Tracy M. A, Noble, Allison, Lidman, Christopher, Shipley, Heath, Muzzin, Adam, Wilson, Gillian, Yee, H. K. C

    Published 03-03-2021
    “…We present ALMA CO (2-1) detections of 24 star-forming Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) over $0.2<z<1.2$, constituting the largest and most distant sample of…”
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    THE STAR FORMATION HISTORY OF BCGs TO z = 1.8 FROM THE SpARCS/SWIRE SURVEY: EVIDENCE FOR SIGNIFICANT IN SITU STAR FORMATION AT HIGH REDSHIFT by Webb, Tracy M. A., Muzzin, Adam, Noble, Allison, Bonaventura, Nina, Geach, James, Hezevah, Yashar, Lidman, Chris, Wilson, Gillian, Yee, H. K. C., Surace, Jason, Shupe, David

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-12-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT We present the results of an MIPS-24 m study of the brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) of 535 high-redshift galaxy clusters. The clusters are drawn…”
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    The formation and evolution of galaxies: A deep submillimeter survey by Webb, Tracy Margaret Anne

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…Galaxies are the basic units of the universe and yet we know relatively little about the processes involved in their formation and evolution. Until recently,…”
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    Dissertation