All Stories

  1. 15 Billion Years of Galaxy Cluster Evolution in the Coma and Leo Superclusters
  2. Galaxy superclusters and their complexes - the largest systems in the cosmic web
  3. Galaxy groups in the cosmic web
  4. Star formation quenching of galaxies in various environments of the cosmic web
  5. The richest known galaxy supercluster complex will break to smaller superclusters
  6. Collapse, Connectivity, and Galaxy Populations in Supercluster Cocoons: the Case of A2142
  7. Structure and future evolution of the Corona Borealis supercluster of galaxies
  8. The galaxy supercluster A2142 - the longest straight structure in the Universe
  9. Evolution of superclusters in the cosmic web
  10. A Redshift Survey of the Nearby Galaxy Cluster A2107: Global Rotation of the Cluster and Its Connection to Large-scale Structures in the Universe
  11. Supercluster A2142 and collapse in action: infalling and merging groups and galaxy transformations
  12. Extended percolation analysis of the cosmic web
  13. Infalling groups and galaxy transformations in the cluster A2142
  14. Galaxy evolution in merging clusters: The passive core of the “Train Wreck” cluster of galaxies, A 520
  15. Large-scale environments of narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies
  16. The BOSS Great Wall: Morphology, luminosity, and mass
  17. Alignment of galaxies relative to their local environment in SDSS-DR8
  18. STAR FORMATION AND SUPERCLUSTER ENVIRONMENT OF 107 NEARBY GALAXY CLUSTERS
  19. The effect of cosmic web filaments on the properties of groups and their central galaxies
  20. Sloan Great Wall as a complex of superclusters with collapsing cores
  21. QUASARS AS A TRACER OF LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURES IN THE DISTANT UNIVERSE
  22. Multifrequency studies of galaxies and groups
  23. Discovery of a massive supercluster system atz~ 0.47
  24. Friends-of-friends galaxy group finder with membership refinement
  25. Giant spherical shells of galaxy clusters and superclusters around rich galaxy clusters
  26. Characteristic density contrasts in the evolution of superclusters. The case of A2142 supercluster
  27. Unusual A2142 supercluster with a collapsing core: distribution of light and mass
  28. A graph of dark energy significance on different spatial and mass scales
  29. MULTIMODALITY OF RICH CLUSTERS FROM THE SDSS DR8 WITHIN THE SUPERCLUSTER-VOID NETWORK
  30. Tracing a high redshift cosmic web with quasar systems
  31. Finding and characterising WHIM structures using the luminosity density method
  32. QSO systems
  33. It takes a supercluster to raise a galaxy
  34. Flux- and volume-limited groups/clusters for the SDSS galaxies: catalogues and mass estimation
  35. STAR FORMATION AND SUBSTRUCTURE IN GALAXY CLUSTERS
  36. SDSS superclusters: morphology and galaxy content
  37. Groups in the Millennium Simulation and in SDSS DR7
  38. Environments of galaxies in groups within the supercluster-void network
  39. Multimodality of rich clusters from the SDSS DR8 within the supercluster-void network
  40. Multimodality in galaxy clusters from SDSS DR8: substructure and velocity distribution
  41. SDSS DR7 superclusters
  42. Large-scale environments ofz <  0.4 active galaxies
  43. Towards understanding the structure of voids in the cosmic web
  44. SDSS DR7 superclusters
  45. THE SLOAN GREAT WALL. MORPHOLOGY AND GALAXY CONTENT
  46. The cosmic web for density perturbations of various scales
  47. Wavelet analysis of the cosmic web formation
  48. Galaxy morphology, luminosity, and environment in the SDSS DR7
  49. The Sloan great wall. Rich clusters
  50. Groups of galaxies in the SDSS Data Release 7
  51. Large Scale Environments of Nearby Quasars
  52. Environments of nearby quasars in Sloan Digital Sky Survey
  53. Anatomy of luminosity functions: the 2dFGRS example
  54. Toward Understanding Rich Superclusters
  55. Groups of galaxies in the SDSS Data Release 5
  56. The richest superclusters
  57. Superclusters of galaxies in the 2dF redshift survey
  58. Superclusters of galaxies from the 2dF redshift survey
  59. Superclusters of galaxies from the 2dF redshift survey
  60. Luminous superclusters: remnants from inflation?
  61. Mass and Spatial Distributions of Subhaloes in ΛCDM Cosmological Simulations
  62. Clusters and groups of galaxies in the 2dF galaxy redshift survey: A new catalogue
  63. Toward understanding environmental effects in SDSS clusters
  64. Environmental enhancement of DM haloes
  65. Deep slices and the Supercluster-Void Network
  66. Clusters and superclusters in the Las Campanas redshift survey
  67. Las Campanas Loose Groups in the supercluster-void network
  68. Clusters and superclusters in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
  69. Environmental enhancement of loose groups around rich clusters of galaxies
  70. The mass function of the Las Campanas loose groups of galaxies
  71. DISTRIBUTION OF GALAXY CLUSTERS ON LARGE SCALES
  72. The supercluster-void network V.
  73. Optical and X-Ray Clusters as Tracers of the Supercluster-Void Network. II. The Spatial Correlation Function
  74. Optical and X-Ray Clusters as Tracers of the Supercluster-Void Network. III. Distribution of Abell and APM Clusters
  75. Optical and X-Ray Clusters as Tracers of the Supercluster-Void Network. I. Superclusters of Abell and X-Ray Clusters
  76. Steps toward the Power Spectrum of Matter. I. The Mean Spectrum of Galaxies
  77. Steps toward the Power Spectrum of Matter. II. The Biasing Correction with σ8Normalization
  78. Steps toward the Power Spectrum of Matter. III. The Primordial Spectrum
  79. The supercluster-void network - II. An oscillating cluster correlation function
  80. The supercluster-void network - III. The correlation function as a geometrical statistic
  81. The supercluster–void network
  82. A 120-Mpc periodicity in the three-dimensional distribution of galaxy superclusters
  83. Morphological segregation of early-type galaxies in the Virgo cluster
  84. The structure of the Universe traced by rich clusters of galaxies
  85. The fraction of matter in voids
  86. Clustering properties of galaxies: an empirical model
  87. Can morphological segregations of galaxies exist on 10 h-1 Mpc scales?
  88. Structure and formation of superclusters - XIV. Correlation functions: dependence on the intrinsic properties of galaxy samples
  89. Structure and formation of superclusters - XII. Morphological and luminosity segregation of normal and dwarf galaxies
  90. Structure and formation of superclusters - XIII. The void probability function
  91. Isolated galaxies
  92. Structure and formation of superclusters – IX. Self-similarity of voids
  93. Structure and formation of superclusters - X. Fractal properties of superclusters
  94. Structure and formation of superclusters - VII. Distribution of bright and faint galaxies in the Virgo supercluster
  95. Structure and formation of superclusters - VI. Morphology-density-luminosity relation of isolated and grouped galaxies
  96. Distribution of galaxies of different luminosity in the virgo supercluster
  97. Quantitative study of the large-scale distribution of galaxies: fractal structure of the universe