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The atacama cosmology telescope: The stellar content of galaxy clusters selected using the sunyaev-zel'dovich effect
Matt Hilton
, Matthew Hasselfield
, Cristóbal Sifón
, Andrew J. Baker
, L. Felipe Barrientos
, Nicholas Battaglia
, J. Richard Bond
, Devin Crichton
, Sudeep Das
, Mark J. Devlin
, Megan Gralla
, Amir Hajian
, Adam D. Hincks
, John P. Hughes
, Leopoldo Infante
, Kent D. Irwin
, Arthur Kosowsky
, Yen Ting Lin
, Tobias A. Marriage
, Danica Marsden
Felipe Menanteau, Kavilan Moodley, Michael D. Niemack, Mike R. Nolta,
Lyman A. Page
, Erik D. Reese, Jon Sievers, David N. Spergel, Edward J. Wollack
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Atacama Cosmology Telescope
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Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect
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Galaxy Clusters
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Stellar Masses
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Stellar Content
100%
Mass Fraction
28%
Mass Measurement
28%
Dynamical Mass
28%
Brightest Cluster Galaxies
28%
Fainting
14%
Photometry
14%
Strong Constraint
14%
Luminosity Function
14%
Baryons
14%
Spitzer Space Telescope
14%
Small Sample Size
14%
Gas Mass
14%
Galaxy Luminosities
14%
Cluster Sampling
14%
Function Finding
14%
End-slope
14%
Physics
Galaxy Clusters
100%
Stellar Mass
100%
Mass Measurement
28%
Brightest Cluster Galaxies
28%
Photometry
14%
Space Infrared Telescope Facility
14%
Luminosity Function
14%
Baryon
14%
Galaxy Luminosities
14%