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The Formation of the Massive Galaxies in the SSA22 z= 3.1 Protocluster

Kubo et al., 2013

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6138587532328654200
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Kubo M
Uchimoto Y
Yamada T
Kajisawa M
Ichikawa T
Matsuda Y
Akiyama M
Hayashino T
Konishi M
Nishimura T
Omata K
Suzuki R
Tanaka I
Yoshikawa T
Alexander D
Fazio G
Huang J
Lehmer B
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The Astrophysical Journal

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We study the properties of K-band-selected galaxies (K AB< 24) in the z= 3.09 SSA22 protocluster field. 430 galaxies at 2.6< z phot< 3.6 are selected as potential protocluster members in a 112 arcmin 2 area based on their photometric redshifts. We find that≈ 20% of …
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