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The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. VII. Elliptical Galaxy Scaling Laws from Direct Observational Mass Measurements
The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. V. The Full ACS Strong‐Lens Sample
Dark Matter and Baryons in the X‐Ray Luminous Merging Galaxy Cluster RX J1347.5−1145
The Evolutionary History of Galactic Bulges: Photometric and Spectroscopic Studies of Distant Spheroids in the GOODS Fields
AMUSE‐Virgo. I. Supermassive Black Holes in Low‐Mass Spheroids
The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. VI. Discovery and Analysis of a Double Einstein Ring1
Separating Baryons and Dark Matter in Cluster Cores: A Full Two‐dimensional Lensing and Dynamic Analysis of Abell 383 and MS 2137−23
A Wide‐Field Survey of Twoz∼ 0.5 Galaxy Clusters: Identifying the Physical Processes Responsible for the Observed Transformation of Spirals into S0s
Superresolving Distant Galaxies with Gravitational Telescopes: Keck Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics andHubble Space TelescopeImaging of the Lens System SDSS J0737+3216
Reflections of Cluster Assembly in the Stellar Populations and Dynamics of Member Galaxies
The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. IV. The Mass Density Profile of Early‐Type Galaxies out to 100 Effective Radii
A More Fundamental Plane
Co-evolution of bulges and black holes
Dynamical Evidence for Environmental Evolution of Intermediate‐Redshift Spiral Galaxies
Erratum: “The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. II. Stellar Populations and Internal Structure of Early‐Type Lens Galaxies” (ApJ, 640, 662 [2006])
The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. III. The Structure and Formation of Early‐Type Galaxies and Their Evolution since z ≈ 1
GALEX Observations of "Passive Spirals" in the Cluster Cl 0024+17: Clues to the Formation of S0 Galaxies
The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. II. Stellar Populations and Internal Structure of Early‐Type Lens Galaxies
The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. I. A Large Spectroscopically Selected Sample of Massive Early‐Type Lens Galaxies
GALEX Observations of “Passive Spirals” in the Cluster Cl 0024+ 17: Clues to the Formation of S0 Galaxies
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