The cuspy liner nucleus of the S0/A galaxy NGC 2681

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 551:1 (2001) 197-205

Authors:

M Cappellari, F Bertola, D Burstein, LM Buson, L Greggio, A Renzini

The early-type galaxy population in Abell 2218

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 325:4 (2001) 1571-1590

Authors:

BL Ziegler, RG Bower, I Smail, RL Davies, D Lee

The extended counterpart of submm source Lockman 850.1

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 378:1 (2001) 70-75

Authors:

D Lutz, JS Dunlop, O Almaini, P Andreani, A Blain, A Efstathiou, M Fox, R Genzel, G Hasinger, D Hughes, RJ Ivison, A Lawrence, RG Mann, S Oliver, JA Peacock, D Rigopoulou, M Rowan-Robinson, S Scott, S Serjeant, L Tacconi

The fundamental properties of early-type galaxies in the Coma Cluster

ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE 277 (2001) 429-432

Authors:

SAW Moore, JR Lucey, H Kuntschner, RL Davies, M Colless

The nature of ISOCAM galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field South

SPRINGER PROC PHYS 88 (2001) 255-260

Authors:

D Rigopoulou, A Franceschini, R Genzel

Abstract:

The various deep ISOCAM surveys revealed a new class of infrared luminous galaxies which are characterized by a high rate of evolution and are found at redshifts of zsimilar to1. Here we report results of our near-infrared VLT-ISAAC spectroscopic survey aimed at characterising the nature of these sources. We find that the rest-frame R-band spectra resemble those of powerful dust enshrouded starbursts. More recent detailed studies revealed that some of these systems are in fact extremely massive galaxies.