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The broad scientific aim of the CGE is to understand how galaxies emerged out of a nearly featureless early Universe into the rich variety of objects that we see forming the cosmic web today.

CGE members include world-leading experts in each of the major stages of cosmic evolution (left, from the big bang to the present day) and include observational, theoretical, and computational astrophysicists, as well as astronomical instrumentalists.

Recent CGE science highlights can be found here.
CGE Publications (CGE members in bold):
  1. On the Hot Gas Content of the Milky Way Halo
    T. Fang, J. Bullock, M. Boylan-Kolchin (2012)
  2. The Demographics of Broad Line Quasars in the Mass-Luminosity Plane II. Black Hole Mass and Eddington Ratio Functions
    B. Kelly & Y. Shen (2012)
  3. Disclosing the Radio Loudness Distribution Dichotomy in Quasars: An Unbiased Monte Carlo Approach Applied to the SDSS-FIRST Quasar Sample
    M. Balokovic, V. Smolcic, Z. Ivezic, G. Zamorani, E. Shinnerer, B. Kelly (2012)
  4. A Quasar-Galaxy Mixing Diagram: Quasar Spectral Energy Distribution Shapes in the Optical to Near-Infrared
    H. Hao, M. Elvis, B. Kelly, et al. (2012)
  5. Evidence for a non-universal Kennicutt-Schmidt relationship using hierarchical Bayesian linear regression
    R. Shetty, B. Kelly, F. Bigiel (2012)
  6. The linewidth-size relationship in the dense interstellar medium of the Central Molecular Zone
    R. Shetty, C. Beaumont, M. Burton, B. Kelly, R. Klessen (2012)
  7. Recalibration of the virial factor and M-sigma relation for local active galaxies
    D. Park, B. Kelly, J-H. Woo, T. Treu (2012)
  8. A Description of Quasar Variability Measured Using Repeated SDSS and POSS Imaging
    MacLeod, C., et al. (including B. Kelly; 2012)
  9. Enriched haloes at redshift z = 2 with no star formation: implications for accretion and wind scenarios
    N. Bouche, et al. (including C. Martin; 2012)
  10. Gas Excitation in ULIRGs: Maps of Diagnostic Emission-line Ratios in Space and Velocity
    K. Soto & C. Martin (2012)
  11. The Emission-line Spectra of Major Mergers: Evidence for Shocked Outflows
    K. Soto, C. Martin, M. Prescott, L. Armus (2012)
  12. The Properties and Prevalence of Galactic Outflows at z ~ 1 in the Extended Groth Strip
    K. Kornei, Shapley, A., C. Martin, A. Coil, J. Lotz, D. Schiminovich, K. Bundy, K. Noeske (2012)
  13. Demographics and Physical Properties of Gas Out/Inflows at 0.4 < z < 1.4
    C. Martin, A. Shapley, Coil, A., K. Kornei, K. Bundy, B. Weiner, K. Noeske, D. Schiminovich (2012)
  14. Gas Clumping in Self-Consistent Reionisation Models
    K. Finlator, P. Oh, F. Ozel, R. Dave (2012)
  15. Constraints on the Ionizing Efficiency of the First Galaxies
    M. Alvarez, K. Finlator,, & M. Trenti (2012)
  16. Discovery of Three Distant, Cold Brown Dwarfs in the WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallels Survey
    D. Masters, et al. (including M. Malkan, N. Ross, B. Siana, A. Henry; 2012)
  17. Dust extinction from Balmer decrements of star-forming galaxies at 0.75 < z < 1.5 with HST/WFC3 spectroscopy from the WISP survey
    A. Dominguez, B. Siana, et al. (including A. Henry, M. Malkan, N. Ross, C. Martin, D. Masters; 2012)
  18. Galactic Outflows in Absorption and Emission: Near-ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Galaxies at 1 < z < 2
    D. Erb, A. Quider, A. Henry, C. Martin (2012)
  19. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project 2011: Dynamical Modeling of the Broad-line Region in Mrk 50
    A. Pancoast, et al. (including T. Treu, A. Barth, G. Canalizo, M. Malkan, M. Cooper, A. Diamond-Stanic, K. Hiner, S. Hoenig, M. Lazarova, A. Nierenberg, and A. Sonnenfeld ; 2012)
  20. The Space Motion of Leo I: The Mass of the Milky Way's Dark Matter Halo
    M. Boylan-Kolchin, J. Bullock, S. T. Sohn, G. Besla, R. van der Marel (2012)
  21. The Space Motion of Leo I: Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motion and Implied Orbit
    S. T. Sohn, G. Besla, R. van der Marel, M. Boylan-Kolchin, S. Majewski, J. Bullock (2012)
  22. Galaxy Formation in WMAP1 and WMAP7 Cosmologies
    Q. Guo et al. (including M. Boylan-Kolchin; 2012)
  23. The Growth of Galactic Bulges Through Mergers in ΛCDM Haloes Revisited. I. Present-day Properties
    J. Zavala, V. Avila-Reese, C. Firmani, M. Boylan-Kolchin (2012)
  24. The Dynamical State and Mass-Concentration Relation of Galaxy Clusters
    A. Ludlow, J. Navarro, M. Li, R. Angulo, M. Boylan-Kolchin, P. Bett (2012)
  25. Dust SEDs in the era of Herschel and Planck: a Hierarchical Bayesian fitting technique
    B.C. Kelly, R. Shetty, A. Stutz, J. Kauffmann, A.A. Goodman, & R. Launhardt, 2012
  26. Disentangling Baryons and Dark Matter in the Spiral Gravitational Lens B1933+503
    S.H. Suyu, et al. (including T. Treu; 2012)
  27. The Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies Survey: Constraints on the Bright End of the z~8 Luminosity Function
    L.D. Bradley, et al. (including T. Treu; 2012)
  28. Size and velocity-dispersion evolution of early-type galaxies in a lambda cold dark matter universe
    C. Nipoti, et al. (including T. Treu; 2012)
  29. AMUSE-Field I: Nuclear X-Ray Properties of Local Field and Group Spheroids across the Stellar Mass Scale
    B. Miller, E. Gallo, T. Treu, & J-H. Woo, 2012
  30. Inferences on the Distribution of Ly-alpha Emission of z ~ 7 and z ~ 8 Galaxies
    T. Treu, M. Trenti, M. Stiavelli, M.W. Auger, & L.D. Bradley, 2012
  31. Luminous Satellites II: Spatial Distribution, Luminosity Function and Cosmic Evolution
    A.M. Nierenberg, M.W. Auger, T. Treu, P.J. Marshall, C.D. Fassnacht, & M.T. Busha, 2012
  32. The SL2S Galaxy-scale Gravitational Lens Sample. I: The alignment of mass and light in massive early-type galaxies at z=0.2-0.9
    R. Gavazzi, T. Treu, P.J. Marshall, F. Brault, A. Ruff, 2012
  33. Can Minor Merging Account for the Size Growth of Quiescent Galaxies? New Results from the CANDELS Survey
    A. Newman, R.S. Ellis, K. Bundy, & T. Treu, 2012
  34. Overdensities of Y-dropout Galaxies from the Brightest-of-Reionizing Galaxies Survey: A Candidate Protocluster at Redshift z = 8
    M. Trenti, et al. (including T. Treu; 2012)
  35. Using the Bullet Cluster as a Gravitational Telescope to Study z ~ 7 Lyman Break Galaxies
    N. Hall, et al. (including T. Treu; 2012)
  36. Two-dimensional kinematics of SLACS lenses - IV. The complete VLT-VIMOS data set
    O. Czoske, et al. (including T. Treu; 2012)
  37. The Assembly History of Disk Galaxies: II. Probing the Emerging Tully-Fisher Relation During 1 < z < 1.7
    S.H. Miller, et al. (including T. Treu; 2012)
  38. The SWELLS survey. IV. Precision measurements of the stellar and dark matter distributions in a spiral lens galaxy
    M. Barnabe, et al. (including B.J. Brewer, T. Treu; 2012)
  39. The SWELLS survey. III. Disfavouring "heavy" initial mass functions for spiral lens galaxies
    B.J. Brewer, et al. (including T. Treu; 2012)
  40. The Role of Environment in Low-level Active Galactic Nucleus Activity: No Evidence for Cluster Enhancement
    B. Miller, E. Gallo, T. Treu, & J-H. Woo, 2012
  41. AMUSE-Virgo. III. Mid-infrared Photometry of Early-type Galaxies and Limits on Obscured Nuclear Emission
    C. Leipski, E. Gallo, T. Treu, J-H. Woo, B. P. Miller, & R. Antonucci, 2012
  42. The DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: The Voronoi-Delaunay Method Catalog of Galaxy Groups
    B. F. Gerke et al. (including A. L. Coil, M. C. Cooper; 2012)
  43. The Blanco Cosmology Survey: Data Acquisition, Processing, Calibration, Quality Diagnostics, and Data Release
    S. Desai et al. (including M. C. Cooper; 2012)
  44. Dark Matter Concentrations and a Search for Cores in Milky Way Dwarf Satellites
    J. Wolf & J. S. Bullock, 2012
  45. The DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: Design, Observations, Data Reduction, and Redshifts
    J. A. Newman, M. C. Cooper et al. (including A. L. Coil; 2012)
  46. The Advanced Camera for Surveys General Catalog: Structural Parameters for Approximately Half a Million Galaxies
    R. L. Griffith, M. C. Cooper et al. 2012
  47. Dependence of Quenching of Central and Satellite Galaxies at z=0 and z=1 on Halo Mass and Distance from its Centre
    J. Woo et al. (including M. C. Cooper; 2012)
  48. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project: Recalibrating Single-epoch Virial Black Hole Mass Estimates
    D. Park et al. (including T. Treu, A. J. Barth, G. Canalizo, M. A. Malkan; 2012)
  49. Evidence for dark matter contraction and a Salpeter IMF in a massive early-type galaxy
    A. Sonnenfeld, T. Treu, et al. (including S.H. Suyu; 2011)
  50. The SPLASH Survey: Spectroscopy of 15 M31 Dwarf Spheroidal Satellite Galaxies
    E. J. Tollerud et al. (including J. S. Bullock, E. N. Kirby, M. C. Cooper; 2011)
  51. Exploring the links between star formation and minor companions around isolated galaxies
    J. P. Edmon, E. J. Barton, & J. S. Bullock 2011
  52. Infall Times for Milky Way Satellites From Their Present-Day Kinematics
    M. Rocha, A. H. G. Peter, & J. S. Bullock 2011
  53. Faint AGN in z>˜6 Lyman-break Galaxies Powered by Cold Accretion and Rapid Angular Momentum Transport
    J. A. Muñoz, S. R. Furlanetto (2012)
  54. Detections of Faint Ly-alpha Emitters at z = 5.7: Galaxy Building Blocks and Engines of Reionization
    A. Dressler, C. Martin, A. Henry, M. Sawicki, P. McCarthy (2011)
  55. Very Strong Emission-line Galaxies in the WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey and Implications for High-redshift Galaxies
    Atek et al. (including M. Malkan, B. Siana, Henry, A., C. Martin, and N. Ross; 2011)
  56. The Arizona CDFS Environment Survey (ACES): A Magellan/IMACS Spectroscopic Redshift Survey of the Chandra Deep Field South
    M. C. Cooper et al. 2011
  57. The Large, Oxygen-Rich Halos of Star-Forming Galaxies Are A Major Reservoir of Galactic Metals
    J. Tumlinson et al. (including M. S. Peeples; 2011)
  58. Kiloparsec-scale Spatial Offsets in Double-peaked Narrow-line AGNs. I. Markers for Selection of Compelling Dual AGN Candidates
    J. M. Comerford et al. (including M. C. Cooper; 2011)
  59. A Successful Broad-band Survey for Giant Lya Nebulae I: Survey Design and Candidate Selection
    M. K. M. Prescott, A. Dey, B. T. Jannuzi (2012)
  60. The Faint-End Slope of the Redshift 5.7 Lyman Alpha Luminosity Function
    A. Henry, C. Martin, A. Dressler, M. Sawicki, P. McCarthy (2011)
  61. The Milky Way's bright satellites as an apparent failure of ΛCDM
    M. Boylan-Kolchin, J. S. Bullock, M. Kaplinghat (2011)
  62. Resolving the Galaxies within a Giant Lya Nebula: Witnessing the Formation of a Galaxy Group?
    M. K. M. Prescott et al. (2012)
  63. Physical properties of galactic winds using background quasars
    N. Bouche, W. Hohensee, R. Vargas, G. Kacprzak, C. L. Martin, J. Cooke, C. W. Churchill (2011)
  64. Overdensities of Y-dropout Galaxies from the Brightest-of-Reionizing Galaxies Survey: A Candidate Protocluster at Redshift z~8
    M. Trenti, D. L. Bradley, M. Stiavelli, J. M. Shull, P. Oesch, R. J. Bouwens, J. A. Muñoz, E. Romano-Diaz, T. Treu, I. Shlosman, C. M. Carollo (2011)
  65. The DEEP3 Galaxy Redshift Survey: The Impact of Environment on the Size Evolution of Massive Early-type Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift
    M. C. Cooper et al. (including A. L. Coil; 2011)
  66. Metals Removed by Outflows from Milky Way Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
    E. N. Kirby, C. L. Martin, K. Finlator (2011)
  67. The Sagittarius impact as an architect of spirality and outer rings in the Milky Way
    C. W. Purcell, J. S. Bullock, E. J. Tollerud, M. Rocha, S. Chakrabarti (2011)
  68. Physical Properties of Galaxies from z = 2-4
    A. E. Shapley (2011)
  69. The Kinematics of Multiple-Peaked Ly-alpha Emission in Star-Forming Galaxies at z ~ 2-3
    K. R. Kulas, A. E. Shapley, J. A. Kollmeier, Z. Zheng, C. Steidel, K. N. Hainline (2011)
  70. Convergence of Galaxy Properties with Merger Tree Temporal Resolution
    A. J. Benson, S. Borgani, G. De Lucia, M. Boylan-Kolchin, and P. Monaco (2011)
  71. Galactic Outflows and Photoionization Heating in the Reionization Epoch
    K. Finlator, R. Dave, F. Ozel (2011)
  72. The Mass of the Black Hole in Arp 151 from Bayesian Modeling of Reverberation Mapping Data
    B. J. Brewer, T. Treu, A. Pancoast, A. Barth, V. N. Bennert, M. C. Bentz, A. V. Filippenko, J. E. Greene, M. A. Malkan, J.-H. Woo (2011)
  73. The Rest-frame Ultraviolet Spectra of UV-selected Active Galactic Nuclei at z ~ 2-3
    K. N. Hainline, A. E. Shapley J. E. Greene, C. C. Steidel (2011)
  74. Early-type Galaxies at z ~ 1.3. III. On the Dependence of Formation Epochs and Star Formation Histories on Stellar Mass and Environment
    A. Rettura et al. (including T. Treu; 2011)
  75. The Effects of Patchy Reionization on Satellite Galaxies of the Milky Way
    R. Lunnan, M. Vogelsberger, A. Frebel, L. Hernquist, A. Lidz, M. Boylan-Kolchin (2011)
  76. Systematic effects of foreground removal in 21-cm surveys of reionization
    N. Petrovic, S. P. Oh (2011)
  77. Galaxy motions, turbulence and conduction in clusters of galaxies
    M. Ruszkowski, S. P. Oh (2011)
  78. The SWELLS Survey. I. A large spectroscopically selected sample of edge-on late-type lens galaxies
    T. Treu, A. A. Dutton, M. W. Auger, P. J. Marshall, A. S. Bolton, B. J. Brewer, D. Koo, L. V. E. Koopmans (2011)
  79. Intensity Mapping with Carbon Monoxide Emission Lines and the Redshifted 21 cm Line
    A. Lidz, S. R. Furlanetto, S. P. Oh, J. Aguirre, T.-C. Chang O. Dore, J. Pritchard (2011)
  80. The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. XI. Beyond Hubble resolution: size, luminosity and stellar mass of compact lensed galaxies at intermediate redshift
    E. R. Newton, P. J. Marshall, T. Treu, M. W. Auger, R. Gavazzi, A. S. Bolton, L. V. E. Koopmans, L. A. Moustakas (2011)
  81. Constraints on the assembly and dynamics of galaxies. II. Properties of kiloparsec-scale clumps in rest-frame optical emission of z ~ 2 star-forming galaxies
    N. M. Forster Schreiber et al. (including A. E. Shapley, N. Bouche; 2011)
  82. Constraints on the Assembly and Dynamics of Galaxies. I. Detailed Rest-frame Optical Morphologies on Kiloparsec Scale of z ~ 2 Star-forming Galaxies
    N. M. Forster Schreiber et al. (including A. E. Shapley, N. Bouche; 2011)
  83. Luminous Satellites of Early-type Galaxies. I. Spatial Distribution
    A. M. Nierenberg, M. W. Auger, T. Treu P. J. Marshall, C. D. Fassnacht (2011)
  84. The Evolution of the Galaxy Luminosity Function from z=6-10 in the Context of Hierarchical Structure Formation
    J. A. Muñoz (2011)
  85. Outflowing Galactic Winds in Post-Starburst and AGN Host Galaxies at 0.2 < z < 0.8
    A. L. Coil, B. J. Weiner, D. E. Holz, M. C. Cooper, R. Yan, J. Aird (2011)
  86. Geometric and Dynamical Models of Reverberation Mapping Data
    A. Pancoast, B. J. Brewer, T. Treu (2011)
  87. The Line Polarization within a Giant Lyα Nebula
    M. K. M. Prescott, P. S. Smith, G. D. Schmidt, A. Dey (2011)
  88. Orbiting Circum-galactic Gas as a Signature of Cosmological Accretion
    K. R. Stewart, T. Kaufmann, J. S. Bullock, E. J. Barton, A. H. Maller, J. Diemand, J. Wadsley (2011)
  89. The X-Shooter Lens Survey - I. Dark-Matter Domination and a Salpeter-type IMF in a Massive Early-type Galaxy
    C. Spiniello, L.V.E. Koopmans, S.C. Trager, O. Czoske, T. Treu (2011)
  90. A Tale of Two Populations: The Stellar Mass of Central and Satellite Galaxies
    E. Neisten, C. Li, S. Khochfar, S. Weinmann, F. Shankar, M. Boylan-Kolchin (2011)
  91. Small Scale Structure in the SDSS and ΛCDM: Isolated ~L* Galaxies with Bright Satellites
    E. Tollerud, M. Boylan-Kolchin, E. Barton, J. S. Bullock, C. Trinh (2011)
  92. Too Big to Fail? The Puzzing Darkness of Massive Milky Way Subhalos
    M. Boylan-Kolchin, J. S. Bullock, M. Kaplinghat (2011)
  93. Constraining the Minimum Mass of High-redshift Galaxies and their Contribution to the Ionization State of the Intergalactic Medium
    J. A. Muñoz and A. Loeb (2011)
  94. 21CMFAST: a fast, seminumerical simulation of the high-redshift 21-cm signal
    A. Mesinger, S. Furlanetto, R. Cen (2011)
  95. The distribution of Lyman-limit absorption systems during and after reionization
    D. Crociani, A. Mesinger, L. Moscardini, S. Furlanetto (2011)
  96. A compact early-type galaxy at z= 0.6 under a magnifying lens: evidence for inside-out growth
    M. W. Auger, T. Treu, B. J. Brewer, P. J. Marshall (2011)
  97. The Dark Matter Distribution in A383: Evidence for a Shallow Density Cusp from Improved Lensing, Stellar Kinematic, and X-ray Data
    A. B. Newman, T. Treu, R. S. Ellis, D. J. Sand (2011)
  98. The SL2S Galaxy-scale Lens Sample. II. Cosmic Evolution of Dark and Luminous Mass in Early-type Galaxies
    A. J. Ruff, R. Gavazzi, P. J. Marshall, T. Treu, M. W. Auger, F. Brault (2011)
  99. The Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies Survey: Design and Preliminary Results
    M. Trenti et al. (including T. Treu; 2011)
  100. The Assembly History of Disk Galaxies: I - The Tully-Fisher Relation to z~1.3 from Deep Exposures with DEIMOS
    S. H. Miller, K. Bundy, M. Sullivan, R. S. Ellis, T. Treu (2011)
  101. Two-dimensional kinematics of SLACS lenses: III. Mass structure and dynamics of early-type lens galaxies beyond z ~ 0.1
    M. Barnabe, O. Czoske, L. V. E. Koopmans, T. Treu, A. S. Bolton (2011)
  102. The Relation between Black Hole Mass and Host Spheroid Stellar Mass out to z~2
    V. N. Bennert, M. W. Auger, T. Treu, J.-H. Woo, M. A. Malkan (2011)
  103. Narrowband imaging of Escaping Lyman-Continuum Emission in the SSA22 Field
    D. B. Nestor, A. E. Shapley, C. C. Steidel, B. Siana (2011)
  104. The Density and Pseudo-Phase-Space Density Profiles of CDM Halos
    A. Ludlow, J. Navarro, M. Boylan-Kolchin, V. Springel, A. Jenkins, C. Frenk, S. D. M. White (2011)
  105. A Local Baseline of the Black Hole Mass Scaling Relations for Active Galaxies. I. Methodology and Results of Pilot Study
    V. N. Bennert, M. W. Auger, T. Treu, J.-H. Woo, M. A. Malkan (2011)
  106. Using the Bullet Cluster as a Gravitational Telescope to Study z~7 Lyman Break Galaxies
    N. Hall, M. Bradac, A. H. Gonzalez, MT. Treu, D. Clowe, C. Jones, M. Stiavelli, D. Zaritsky, J.-G. Cuby, B. Clement (2011)
  107. The DEEP3 Galaxy Redshift Survey: Keck/DEIMOS Spectroscopy in the GOODS-N Field
    M. C. Cooper, J. A. Aird, A. L. Coil et al. (2011)
  108. On Lyman-limit Systems and the Evolution of the Intergalactic Ionizing Background
    M. McQuinn, S. P. Oh, C.-A. Faucher-Giguere (2011)
  109. The SWELLS survey. II. Breaking the disk-halo degeneracy in the spiral galaxy gravitational lens SDSS J2141-0001
    A. A. Dutton, B. J. Brewer, P. J. Marshall, M. W. Auger, T. Treu, D. C. Koo, A. S. Bolton, B. P. Holden, L. V. E. Koopmans (2011)
  110. Smoothly rising star formation histories during the reionization epoch
    K. Finlator, B. D. Oppenheimer, R. Dave (2011)
  111. Observing the End of Cold Flow Accretion using Halo Absorption Systems
    K. R. Stewart, T. Kaufmann, J. S. Bullock, E. J. Barton, A. H. Maller, J. Diemand, J. Wadsley (2010)
  112. Linking Haloes to Galaxies: How Many Halo Properties Are Needed?
    E. Neistein, S. Weinmann, C. Li, M. Boylan-Kolchin (2010)
  113. Dynamics of the Magellanic Clouds in a ΛCDM Cosmology
    M. Boylan-Kolchin, G. Besla, L. Hernquist (2010)
  114. Detection of a dark substructure through gravitational imaging
    S. Vegetti, L. V. E. Koopmans, A. Bolton, T. Treu, R. Gavazzi (2010)
  115. The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. X. Stellar, Dynamical, and Total Mass Correlations of Massive Early-type Galaxies
    M. W. Auger, T. Treu, A. S. Bolton, R. Gavazzi, L. V. E. Koopmans, P. J. Marshall, L. A. Moustakas, S. Burles (2010)
  116. Quantifying Kinematic Substructure in the Milky Way's Stellar Halo
    X. Xue et al. (including J. S. Bullock; 2010)
  117. Counts-in-cylinders in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey with Comparisons to N-body Simulations
    H. D. Berrier, E. J. Barton, J. C. Berrier, J. S. Bullock, A. R. Zentner, R. H. Wechsler (2010)
  118. Quantifying Kinematic Substructure in the Milky Way's Stellar Halo
    X. Xue et al. (including J. S. Bullock; 2010)
  119. A study of the gas-star formation relation over cosmic time
    R. Genzel et al. (including M. C. Cooper, N. Bouche, A. Shapley; 2010)
  120. The Origin of [OII] Emission in Recently Quenched AGN Hosts
    D. Kocevski et al. (including A. E. Shapley; 2010)
  121. Excess AGN activity in the z = 2.30 Protocluster in HS 1700+64
    J. A. Digby-North, K. Nandra, E. S. Laird, C. C. Steidel, A. Georgakakis, M. Bogosavljevic, D. K. Erb, A. E. Shapley, N. A. Reddy, J. Aird (2010)
  122. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project: Alternate Routes to a Broad-line Region Radius
    J. E. Greene, C. E. Hood, A. J. Barth, V. N. Bennert, M. C. Bentz, A. V. Filippenko, E. Gates, M. A. Malkan, J. L. Walsh, T. Treu, J.-H. Woo (2010)
  123. Mid-infrared Spectroscopy of Two Lensed Star-forming Galaxies
    R. Fadely et al. (including A. E. Shapley; 2010)
  124. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project: Velocity-delay Maps from the Maximum-entropy Method for Arp 151
    M. C. Bentz, K. Horne, A. J. Barth, V. N. Bennert, G. Canalizo, A. V. Filippenko, E. L. Gates, M. A. Malkan, T. Minezaki, T. Treu, J.-H. Woo, J. L. Walsh (2010)
  125. Dark Matter Contraction and the Stellar Content of Massive Early-type Galaxies: Disfavoring "Light" Initial Mass Functions
    M. W. Auger, T. Treu, R. Gavazzi, A. S. Bolton, L. V. E. Koopmans, P. J. Marshall (2010)
  126. Strong Lensing by Galaxies
    T. Treu (2010)
  127. A Complete Spectroscopic Survey of the Milky Way satellite Segue 1: Dark matter content, stellar membership and binary properties from a Bayesian analysis
    G. D. Martinez, Q. E. Minor, J. S. Bullock, M. Kaplinghat, J. D. Simon, M. Geha (2010)
  128. Constraints on Quasar Lifetimes and Beaming from the HeII Lyman-alpha Forest
    S. Furlanetto and A. Lidz (2010)
  129. Direct observation of cosmic strings via their strong gravitational lensing effect - II. Results from the HST/ACS image archive
    E. Morganson, P. Marshall, T. Treu, T. Schrabback, R. D. Blandford (2010)
  130. The non-evolving internal structure of early-type galaxies: the case study SDSSJ0728+3835 at z = 0.206
    M. Barnabe, M. W. Auger, T. Treu, L. V. E. Koopmans, A. S. Bolton, O. Czoske, R. Gavazzi (2010)
  131. The WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel (WISP) Survey
    Atek et al. (including M. Malkan, B. Siana, Henry, A., C. Martin, and N. Ross; 2010)
  132. New Results from the Magellan IMACS Spectroscopic Lyα Survey: NICMOS Observations of Lyα Emitters at z = 5.7
    A. L. Henry, C. L. Martin, A. Dressler, P. McCarthy, M. Sawicki (2010)