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Weighing the Giants – II. Improved calibration of photometry from stellar colours and accurate photometric redshifts
Hubble Frontier Fields: a high-precision strong-lensing analysis of galaxy cluster MACSJ0416. 1-2403 using~ 200 multiple images
Probing the z> 6 Universe with the First Hubble Frontier Fields Cluster A2744
Hubble Frontier Fields: A High-Precision Strong-Lensing Mass Model of the Massive Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744 using~ 150 Multiple Images
Probing the z> 6 Universe with the first Hubble Frontier Fields cluster Abell 2744
Gravitationally lensed galaxies at 2
The low-mass end of the fundamental relation for gravitationally lensed star-forming galaxies at 1
A weak lensing mass reconstruction of the large-scale filament feeding the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717.5+3745
X-ray-optical classification of cluster mergers and the evolution of the cluster merger fraction
A weak lensing mass reconstruction of the large-scale filament feeding the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717. 5+ 3745
Discovery of a possibly old galaxy at z= 6.027, multiply imaged by the massive cluster Abell 383
Testing General Relativity on Cosmic Scales with the Observed Abundance of Massive Clusters
The TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA RATE IN REDSHIFT 0.5-0.9 GALAXY CLUSTERS
The observed growth of massive galaxy clusters - III. Testing general relativity on cosmological scales
The lensing efficiencies of MACS X-ray-selected versus RCS optically selected galaxy clusters
Hubble Space Telescope Observations of a Spectacular New Strong-Lensing Galaxy Cluster: MACS J1149.5+2223 at z = 0.544
Constraints on modified gravity from the observed X-ray luminosity function of galaxy clusters
Hubble space telescope observations of a spectacular new strong-lensing galaxy cluster: MACS J1149. 5+ 2223 at z= 0.544
Revealing the Properties of Dark Matter in the Merging Cluster MACS J0025.4−1222
Probing the large-scale structure around the most distant galaxy clusters from the massive cluster survey
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