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1. ELDAR, a new method to identify AGN in multi-filter surveys: the ALHAMBRA test-case

2. II. Apples to apples $A^2$: cluster selection functions for next-generation surveys

3. An Accurate Cluster Selection Function for the J-PAS Narrow-Band wide-field survey

4. Galaxy clusters and groups in the ALHAMBRA Survey

5. I. Apples to apples $A^2$: realistic galaxy simulated catalogs and photometric redshift predictions for next-generation surveys

6. Avoiding progenitor bias: The structural and mass evolution of Brightest Group and Cluster Galaxies in Hierarchical models since z~1

7. On the intermediate-redshift central stellar mass-halo mass relation, and implications for the evolution of the most massive galaxies since z~1

8. Optical Galaxy Clusters in the Deep Lens Survey

9. The Violent Youth of Bright and Massive Cluster Galaxies and their Maturation over 7 Billion Years

10. Witnessing galaxy clusters: from maturity to childhood

11. A Brightest Cluster Galaxy with an Extremely Large Flat Core

12. CLASH: Precise New Constraints on the Mass Profile of Abell 2261

13. Bayesian Cluster Finder: Clusters in the CFHTLS Archive Research Survey

14. Detecting Galaxy Clusters in the DLS and CARS: a Bayesian Cluster Finder

15. New Multiply-Lensed Galaxies Identified in ACS/NIC3 Observations of Cl0024+1654 Using an Improved Mass Model

18. The ALHAMBRA survey: Tight dependence of the optical mass-to-light ratio on galaxy colour up to z = 1.5

19. High redshift galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey? II. Strengthening the evidence of bright-end excess in UV luminosity functions at 2.5 ≤ z ≤ 4.5 by PDF analysis

20. The ALHAMBRA survey: 2D analysis of the stellar populations in massive early-type galaxies at z < 0.3

21. ELDAR, a new method to identify AGN in multi-filter surveys: the ALHAMBRA test case

22. ELDAR, a new method to identify AGN in multi-filter surveys: the ALHAMBRA test case

23. I. MUFFIT: A multi-filter fitting code for stellar population diagnostics

24. High redshift galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey

25. Stellar populations of galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey up to z ~ 1

26. Galaxy clusters with the square kilometer array

27. The alhambra survey: evolution of galaxy spectral segregation

28. The Alhambra survey: evolution of galaxy spectral segregation

29. Evolution of Balmer jump selected galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey

30. Galaxy clusters and groups in the ALHAMBRA survey

31. The impact from survey depth and resolution on the morphological classification of galaxies

32. The ALHAMBRA survey: accurate merger fractions derived by PDF analysis of photometrically close pairs

33. Stellar populations of galaxies in the ALHAMBRA survey up to z ~ 1

34. The impact from survey depth and resolution on the morphological classification of galaxies

35. Galaxy clusters with the square kilometer array

36. IAA : Información y actualidad astronómica (39)

37. IAA : Información y actualidad astronómica (35)

38. AVOIDING PROGENITOR BIAS: THE STRUCTURAL AND MASS EVOLUTION OF BRIGHTEST GROUP AND CLUSTER GALAXIES IN HIERARCHICAL MODELS SINCEz≲ 1

39. The ALHAMBRA survey: Evolution of galaxy clustering since z∼1

40. ON THE INTERMEDIATE-REDSHIFT CENTRAL STELLAR MASS-HALO MASS RELATION, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EVOLUTION OF THE MOST MASSIVE GALAXIES SINCE z ∼ 1

41. The ALHAMBRA survey: Discovery of a faint QSO at z = 5.41

42. The ALHAMBRA survey: evolution of galaxy clustering since z∼1

43. The ALHAMBRA survey: reliable morphological catalogue of 22 051 early- and late-type galaxies

44. CLASH: PRECISE NEW CONSTRAINTS ON THE MASS PROFILE OF THE GALAXY CLUSTER A2261

45. A BRIGHTEST CLUSTER GALAXY WITH AN EXTREMELY LARGE FLAT CORE

47. Bayesian Cluster Finder: Clusters in the CFHTLS Archive Research Survey

48. Detecting Galaxy Clusters in the DLS and CARS: a Bayesian Cluster Finder

49. AVOIDING PROGENITOR BIAS: THE STRUCTURAL AND MASS EVOLUTION OF BRIGHTEST GROUP AND CLUSTER GALAXIES IN HIERARCHICAL MODELS SINCE z ≲ 1.

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