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Alessandro Rettura
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 52
Citations - 3022
Alessandro Rettura is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Galaxy cluster. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2804 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Rettura include University of California, Riverside & University of California, Davis.
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The Massive Hosts of Radio Galaxies Across Cosmic Time
Nick Seymour,Daniel Stern,Carlos De Breuck,Joel Vernet,Alessandro Rettura,Mark Dickinson,Arjun Dey,Peter Eisenhardt,R. A. E. Fosbury,Mark Lacy,Patrick J. McCarthy,George H. Miley,Brigitte Rocca-Volmerange,H.J.A. Röttgering,S. Adam Stanford,S. Adam Stanford,Harry I. Teplitz,Wil van Breugel,Wil van Breugel,Andrew Zirm +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of a comprehensive Spitzer survey of 69 radio galaxies across 1 60% for ~75% of the high redshift radio galaxies and find a weak correlation of stellar mass with radio luminosity.
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Galaxy Clusters around Radio-loud Active Galactic Nuclei at 1.3 < z < 3.2 as Seen by Spitzer
Dominika Wylezalek,Dominika Wylezalek,Audrey Galametz,Daniel Stern,Joel Vernet,Carlos De Breuck,Nick Seymour,Mark Brodwin,Peter Eisenhardt,Anthony H. Gonzalez,Nina A. Hatch,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,Alessandro Rettura,S. A. Stanford,S. A. Stanford,Jamie Stevens +16 more
TL;DR: The first results from the Clusters Around Radio-Loud AGN program were reported in this article, a Cycle 7 and 8 Spitzer Space Telescope snapshot program to investigate the environments of a large sample of obscured and unobscured luminous radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs).
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Evidence for Significant Growth in the Stellar Mass of Brightest Cluster Galaxies over the Past 10 Billion Years
Chris Lidman,J. Suherli,J. Suherli,Adam Muzzin,Gillian Wilson,Rafael Senos Demarco,Sarah Brough,Alessandro Rettura,James C. Cox,A. DeGroot,Howard Yee,David Gilbank,Henk Hoekstra,Michael L. Balogh,Erica Ellingson,Amalia Hicks,J. Nantais,Allison Noble,Mark Lacy,Jason Surace,Tracy Webb +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors constructed a sample of 160 brightest cluster galaxies spanning the redshift interval 0.03 < z < 1.63 and found that the stellar mass of BCGs increases by a factor of 1.8 ± 0.3 between z = 0.9 and z = 2.2.
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The Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey (SERVS): Survey Definition and Goals
J. C. Mauduit,Mark Lacy,Duncan Farrah,Jason Surace,Matt J. Jarvis,S. J. Oliver,Claudia Maraston,Mattia Vaccari,Mattia Vaccari,Lucia Marchetti,Gregory R. Zeimann,E. Gonzales-Solares,Janine Pforr,Janine Pforr,Andreea Petric,Bruno M. B. Henriques,Peter A. Thomas,Jose Afonso,Alessandro Rettura,Gillian Wilson,J. T. Falder,James E. Geach,Minh Huynh,Ray P. Norris,Nick Seymour,Gordon T. Richards,S. A. Stanford,S. A. Stanford,David M. Alexander,Robert H. Becker,Robert H. Becker,Philip Best,Luca Bizzocchi,David Bonfield,N. Castro,Antonio Cava,Scott Chapman,N. Christopher,David L. Clements,Giovanni Covone,Giovanni Covone,N. Dubois,James Dunlop,E. Dyke,Alastair C. Edge,Henry C. Ferguson,S. Foucaud,Alberto Franceschini,Roy R. Gal,J. K. Grant,Marco Grossi,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,Samantha Hickey,Jacqueline Hodge,J. S. Huang,Rob Ivison,M. Kim,O. LeFevre,M. D. Lehnert,Carol J. Lonsdale,Lori M. Lubin,Ross J. McLure,Hugo Messias,A. Martinez-Sansigre,A. Martinez-Sansigre,A. M. J. Mortier,D. M. Nielsen,Masami Ouchi,G. Parish,Ismael Perez-Fournon,Marguerite Pierre,Steve Rawlings,Anthony C. S. Readhead,S. E. Ridgway,Dimitra Rigopoulou,A. K. Romer,I. G. Rosebloom,Huub Röttgering,Michael Rowan-Robinson,Anna Sajina,Chris Simpson,Ian Smail,Gordon K. Squires,Jamie Stevens,R. Taylor,Markos Trichas,Tanya Urrutia,E. van Kampen,Aprajita Verma,C. K. Xu +89 more
TL;DR: The Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey (SERVS) as discussed by the authors is designed to enable the study of galaxy evolution as a function of environment from z~5 to the present day, and is the first survey both large enough and deep enough to put rare objects such as luminous quasars and galaxy clusters at z>1 into their cosmological context.
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The Effects of the Local Environment and Stellar Mass on Galaxy Quenching to z ~ 3
Behnam Darvish,Behnam Darvish,Bahram Mobasher,David Sobral,David Sobral,David Sobral,Alessandro Rettura,Nick Scoville,Andreas L. Faisst,Peter Capak +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the local environment and stellar mass on galaxy properties using a mass complete sample of quiescent and star-forming systems in the COSMOS field at z ≾ 3.