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Publications

Refereed GAMA papers

  1. Resolving cosmic star formation histories of present-day bulges, discs, and spheroids with PROFUSE,
    S. Bellstedt et al., 2024, MNRAS, 528, 5452.
  2. EMU/GAMA: A technique for detecting active galactic nuclei in low mass systems,
    J. Prathap et al., 2024, PASA, 41, e016.
  3. Do galaxy mergers prefer under-dense environments?,
    U. Sureshkumar et al., 2024, A&A, in press.
  4. Impact of tidal environment on galaxy clustering in GAMA,
    S. Alam et al., 2024, MNRAS, 527, 3771.
  5. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: the xSAGA galaxy complement in nearby galaxy groups,
    B.W. Holwerda et al., 2023, MNRAS, 526, 4575.
  6. EMU/GAMA: Radio detected galaxies are more obscured than optically selected galaxies,
    U.T. Ahmed et al., 2023, PASA, in press.
  7. The loneliest galaxies in the Universe: a GAMA and Galaxy Zoo study on void galaxy morphology,
    L.E. Porter et al., 2023, MNRAS, 524, 5768.
  8. GAMA/DEVILS: cosmic star formation and AGN activity over 12.5 billion years,
    J.C.J. D'Silva et al., 2023, MNRAS, 524, 1448.
  9. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Stellar-to-dynamical Mass Relation. I. Constraining the Precision of Stellar Mass Estimates,
    M.B. Dogruel et al., 2023, ApJ, 953, 45.
  10. Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): comparing visually and spectroscopically identified galaxy merger samples,
    A. Desmons et al., 2023, MNRAS, 523, 4381.
  11. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): The group H I mass as a function of halo mass,
    A. Dev et al., 2023, MNRAS, 523, 2693.
  12. Red riding on hood: exploring how galaxy colour depends on environment,
    P.C. Bhambhani et al., 2023, MNRAS, 522, 4116.
  13. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Low-redshift Quasars and Inactive Galaxies Have Similar Neighbors,
    M.B. Stone et al., 2023, ApJ, 946, 116.
  14. Modelling strong lenses from wide-field ground-based observations in KiDS and GAMA,
    S. Knabel et al., 2023, MNRAS, 520, 804.
  15. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the dependence of star formation on surface brightness in low-redshift galaxies,
    S. Phillipps et al., 2023, MNRAS, 518, 5475.
  16. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA). Mid-infrared properties as tracers of galaxy environment,
    U. Sureshkumar et al., 2023, A&A, 669, A27.
  17. Deep investigation of neutral gas origins (DINGO): H I stacking experiments with early science data,
    J. Rhee et al., 2023, MNRAS, 518, 4646.
  18. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): extended intragroup light in a group at z = 0.2 from deep Hyper Suprime-Cam images,
    C. Martínez-Lombilla et al., 2023, MNRAS, 518, 1195.
  19. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: galaxy morphology in the green valley, prominent rings, and looser spiral arms,
    D. Smith et al., 2022, MNRAS, 517, 4575.
  20. Connecting MeerKAT Radio Continuum Properties to GAMA Optical Emission-line and WISE Mid-infrared Activity,
    H.F.M. Yao et al., 2022, ApJ, 939, 26.
  21. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): probing galaxy-group correlations in redshift space with the halo streaming model,
    Q. Hang et al., 2022, MNRAS, 517, 374.
  22. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): bulge-disc decomposition of KiDS data in the nearby Universe,
    S. Casura et al., 2022, MNRAS, 516, 942.
  23. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: Galaxy Zoo spiral arms and star formation rates,
    R. Porter-Temple et al., 2022, MNRAS, 515, 3875.
  24. An empirical measurement of the halo mass function from the combination of GAMA DR4, SDSS DR12, and REFLEX II data,
    S.P. Driver et al., 2022, MNRAS, 515, 2138.
  25. GALAPAGOS-2/GALFITM/GAMA - Multi-wavelength measurement of galaxy structure: Separating the properties of spheroid and disk components in modern surveys,
    B. Häußler et al., 2022, A&A, 664, A92.
  26. Exploring the effect of baryons on the radial distribution of satellite galaxies with GAMA and IllustrisTNG,
    S.D. Riggs et al., 2022, MNRAS, 514, 4676.
  27. Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): Self-Organizing Map application on nearby galaxies,
    B.W. Holwerda et al., 2022, MNRAS, 513, 1972.
  28. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Data Release 4 and the z < 0.1 total and z < 0.08 morphological galaxy stellar mass functions,
    S.P. Driver et al., 2022, MNRAS, 513, 439.
  29. North Ecliptic Pole merging galaxy catalogue,
    W.J. Pearson et al., 2022, A&A, 661, A52.
  30. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): The Weak Environmental Dependence of Quasar Activity at 0.1 < z < 0.35,
    C.F. Wethers et al., 2022, ApJ, 928, 192.
  31. The Variation of the Gas Content of Galaxy Groups and Pairs Compared to Isolated Galaxies,
    S. Roychowdhury et al., 2022, ApJ, 927, 20.
  32. The XXL Survey. XLII. The L<SUB>X</SUB> - σ<SUB>v</SUB> relation of galaxy groups and clusters detected in the XXL and GAMA surveys,
    P.A. Giles et al., 2022, MNRAS, 511, 1227.
  33. The Subaru HSC weak lensing mass-observable scaling relations of spectroscopic galaxy groups from the GAMA survey,
    D. Rana et al., 2022, MNRAS, 510, 5408.
  34. The Detection of a Massive Chain of Dark H I Clouds in the GAMA G23 Field,
    G.I.G. Józsa et al., 2022, ApJ, 926, 167.
  35. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): z ~ 0 galaxy luminosity function down to L ~ 106 L via clustering based redshift inference,
    G.S. Karademir et al., 2022, MNRAS, 509, 5467.
  36. Measuring cosmic density of neutral hydrogen via stacking the DINGO-VLA data,
    Q. Chen et al., 2021, MNRAS, 508, 2758.
  37. Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): The environmental impact on SFR and metallicity in galaxy groups,
    D. Sotillo-Ramos et al., 2021, MNRAS, 508, 1817.
  38. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): The Merging Potential of Brightest Group Galaxies,
    K. Banks et al., 2021, ApJ, 921, 47.
  39. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA). Tracing galaxy environment using the marked correlation function,
    U. Sureshkumar et al., 2021, A&A, 653, A35.
  40. Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): the clustering of galaxy groups,
    S.D. Riggs et al., 2021, MNRAS, 506, 21.
    Clustering data from Figs. 8 and 9.
  41. Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): the inferred mass-metallicity relation from z = 0 to 3.5 via forensic SED fitting,
    S. Bellstedt et al., 2021, MNRAS, 503, 3309.
  42. GAMA/DEVILS: constraining the cosmic star formation history from improved measurements of the 0.3-2.2 μm extragalactic background light,
    S. Koushan et al., 2021, MNRAS, 503, 2033.
  43. Using GAMA to probe the impact of small-scale galaxy physics on nonlinear redshift-space distortions,
    S. Alam et al., 2021, MNRAS, 503, 59.
  44. GAMA/XXL: X-ray point sources in low-luminosity galaxies in the GAMA G02/XXL-N field,
    E. Nwaokoro et al., 2021, MNRAS, 502, 3101.
  45. The PAU Survey: Intrinsic alignments and clustering of narrow-band photometric galaxies,
    H. Johnston et al., 2021, A&A, 646, A147.
  46. Galaxy and Mass Assembly: Group and field galaxy morphologies in the star-formation rate - stellar mass plane,
    W.J. Pearson et al., 2021, A&A, 646, A151.
  47. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the interplay between galaxy mass, SFR, and heavy element abundance in paired galaxy sets,
    L.E. Garduño et al., 2021, MNRAS, 501, 2969.
  48. Remnant radio galaxies discovered in a multi-frequency survey,
    B. Quici et al., 2021, PASA, 38, e008.
  49. The quiescent fraction of isolated low surface brightness galaxies: observational constraints,
    D.J. Prole et al., 2021, MNRAS, 500, 2049.
  50. Galaxy and Mass Assembly: A Comparison between Galaxy-Galaxy Lens Searches in KiDS/GAMA,
    S. Knabel et al., 2020, AJ, 160, 223.
  51. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): A WISE Study of the Activity of Emission-line Systems in G23,
    H.F.M. Yao et al., 2020, ApJ, 903, 91.
  52. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): a forensic SED reconstruction of the cosmic star formation history and metallicity evolution by galaxy type,
    S. Bellstedt et al., 2020, MNRAS, 498, 5581.
  53. GAMA + KiDS: empirical correlations between halo mass and other galaxy properties near the knee of the stellar-to-halo mass relation,
    E.N. Taylor et al., 2020, MNRAS, 499, 2896.
  54. Galaxy and mass assembly: luminosity and stellar mass functions in GAMA groups,
    J.A. Vázquez-Mata et al., 2020, MNRAS, 499, 631.
  55. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): assimilation of KiDS into the GAMA database,
    S. Bellstedt et al., 2020, MNRAS, 496, 3235.
  56. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Demonstrating the Power of WISE in the Study of Galaxy Groups to z < 0.1,
    M.E. Cluver et al., 2020, ApJ, 898, 20.
  57. Mergers trigger active galactic nuclei out to z ~ 0.6,
    F. Gao et al., 2020, A&A, 637, A94.
  58. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Defining passive galaxy samples and searching for the UV upturn,
    S. Phillipps et al., 2020, MNRAS, 492, 2128.
  59. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): properties and evolution of red spiral galaxies,
    S. Mahajan et al., 2020, MNRAS, 491, 398.
  60. Effect of galaxy mergers on star-formation rates,
    W.J. Pearson et al., 2019, A&A, 631, A51.
  61. Star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the GAMA and SAMI surveys,
    A.J. Moffett et al., 2019, MNRAS, 489, 2830.
  62. The Frequency of Dust Lanes in Edge-on Spiral Galaxies Identified by Galaxy Zoo in KiDS Imaging of GAMA Targets,
    B.W. Holwerda et al., 2019, AJ, 158, 103.
  63. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): time-scales for galaxies crossing the green valley,
    S. Phillipps et al., 2019, MNRAS, 485, 5559.
  64. Galaxy classification: A machine learning analysis of GAMA catalogue data,
    A. Nolte et al., 2019, Neurocomputing, 342, 172.
  65. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): environmental quenching of centrals and satellites in groups,
    L.J.M. Davies et al., 2019, MNRAS, 483, 5444.
  66. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): The sSFR-M* relation part I - σsSFR-M* as a function of sample, SFR indicator, and environment,
    L.J.M. Davies et al., 2019, MNRAS, 483, 1881.
  67. Reproducible k-means clustering in galaxy feature data from the GAMA survey,
    S. Turner et al., 2019, MNRAS, 482, 126.
  68. ASKAP commissioning observations of the GAMA 23 field,
    D.A. Leahy et al., 2019, PASA, 36, e024.
  69. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Accurate number densities and environments of massive ultra-compact galaxies at 0.02 < z < 0.3,
    F. Buitrago et al., 2018, A&A, 619, A137.
  70. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): The environmental dependence of the galaxy main sequence,
    L. Wang et al., 2018, A&A, 618, A1.
  71. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the signatures of galaxy interactions as viewed from small-scale galaxy clustering,
    M.L.P. Gunawardhana et al., 2018, MNRAS, 479, 1433.
  72. GAMA/H-ATLAS: the local dust mass function and cosmic density as a function of galaxy type - a benchmark for models of galaxy evolution,
    R.A. Beeston et al., 2018, MNRAS, 479, 1077.
  73. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): variation in galaxy structure across the green valley,
    L.S. Kelvin et al., 2018, MNRAS, 477, 4116.
  74. Group quenching and galactic conformity at low redshift,
    M. Treyer et al., 2018, MNRAS, 477, 2684.
  75. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): gas fuelling of spiral galaxies in the local Universe II. - direct measurement of the dependencies on redshift and host halo mass of stellar mass growth in central disc galaxies,
    M.W. Grootes et al., 2018, MNRAS, 477, 1015.
  76. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Morphological transformation of galaxies across the green valley,
    M.N. Bremer et al., 2018, MNRAS, 476, 12.
  77. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Impact of the Group Environment on Galaxy Star Formation,
    S. Barsanti et al., 2018, ApJ, 857, 71.
  78. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the effect of galaxy group environment on active galactic nuclei,
    Y.A. Gordon et al., 2018, MNRAS, 475, 4223.
  79. GAMA/G10-COSMOS/3D-HST: the 0 < z < 5 cosmic star formation history, stellar-mass, and dust-mass densities,
    S.P. Driver et al., 2018, MNRAS, 475, 2891.
  80. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): blue spheroids within 87 Mpc,
    S. Mahajan et al., 2018, MNRAS, 475, 788.
  81. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: automatic morphological classification of galaxies using statistical learning,
    S. Sreejith et al., 2018, MNRAS, 474, 5232.
  82. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: the G02 field, Herschel-ATLAS target selection and data release 3,
    I.K. Baldry et al., 2018, MNRAS, 474, 3875.
  83. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): small-scale anisotropic galaxy clustering and the pairwise velocity dispersion of galaxies,
    J. Loveday et al., 2018, MNRAS, 474, 3435.
  84. Galaxy evolution in the metric of the cosmic web,
    K. Kraljic et al., 2018, MNRAS, 474, 547.
  85. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): The mechanisms for quiescent galaxy formation at z < 1,
    K. Rowlands et al., 2018, MNRAS, 473, 1168.
  86. Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): the consistency of GAMA and WISE derived mass-to-light ratios,
    T. Kettlety et al., 2018, MNRAS, 473, 776.
  87. Galaxy-galaxy lensing in EAGLE: comparison with data from 180 deg2 of the KiDS and GAMA surveys,
    M. Velliscig et al., 2017, MNRAS, 471, 2856.
  88. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): halo formation times and halo assembly bias on the cosmic web,
    R. Tojeiro et al., 2017, MNRAS, 470, 3720.
  89. Evidence against a supervoid causing the CMB Cold Spot,
    R. Mackenzie et al., 2017, MNRAS, 470, 2328.
  90. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: the evolution of the cosmic spectral energy distribution from z = 1 to z = 0,
    S.K. Andrews et al., 2017, MNRAS, 470, 1342.
  91. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the galaxy stellar mass function to z = 0.1 from the r-band selected equatorial regions,
    A.H. Wright et al., 2017, MNRAS, 470, 283.
  92. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the environments of high- and low-excitation radio galaxies,
    J.H.Y. Ching et al., 2017, MNRAS, 469, 4584.
  93. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: search for a population of high-entropy galaxy groups,
    R.J. Pearson et al., 2017, MNRAS, 469, 3489.
  94. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): A “No Smoking” Zone for Giant Elliptical Galaxies?,
    H.G. Khosroshahi et al., 2017, ApJ, 842, 81.
  95. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): probing the merger histories of massive galaxies via stellar populations,
    I. Ferreras et al., 2017, MNRAS, 468, 607.
  96. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): formation and growth of elliptical galaxies in the group environment,
    S. Deeley et al., 2017, MNRAS, 467, 3934.
  97. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: the 1.4 GHz SFR indicator, SFR-M* relation and predictions for ASKAP-GAMA,
    L.J.M. Davies et al., 2017, MNRAS, 466, 2312.
  98. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Gas Fueling of Spiral Galaxies in the Local Universe. I. The Effect of the Group Environment on Star Formation in Spiral Galaxies,
    M.W. Grootes et al., 2017, AJ, 153, 111.
  99. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): active galactic nuclei in pairs of galaxies,
    Y.A. Gordon et al., 2017, MNRAS, 465, 2671.
  100. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Exploring the WISE Web in G12,
    T.H. Jarrett et al., 2017, ApJ, 836, 182.
  101. The Large Area Radio Galaxy Evolution Spectroscopic Survey (LARGESS): survey design, data catalogue and GAMA/WiggleZ spectroscopy,
    J.H.Y. Ching et al., 2017, MNRAS, 464, 1306.
  102. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the absence of stellar mass segregation in galaxy groups and consistent predictions from GALFORM and EAGLE simulations,
    P.R. Kafle et al., 2016, MNRAS, 463, 4194.
  103. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): detection of low-surface-brightness galaxies from SDSS data,
    R.P. Williams et al., 2016, MNRAS, 463, 2746.
  104. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): the stellar mass budget of galaxy spheroids and discs,
    A.J. Moffett et al., 2016, MNRAS, 462, 4336.
  105. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): M_star - R_e relations of z = 0 bulges, discs and spheroids,
    R. Lange et al., 2016, MNRAS, 462, 1470.
  106. Evolution of cosmic filaments and of their galaxy population from MHD cosmological simulations,
    C. Gheller et al., 2016, MNRAS, 462, 448.
  107. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Galaxy colour gradients versus colour, structure, and luminosity,
    R. Kennedy et al., 2016, A&A, 593, A84.
  108. GAMA/H-ATLAS: common star formation rate indicators and their dependence on galaxy physical parameters,
    L. Wang et al., 2016, MNRAS, 461, 1898.
  109. GAMA/H-ATLAS: A meta-analysis of SFR indicators - comprehensive measures of the SFR-M relation and Cosmic Star Formation History at z < 0.4,
    L.J.M. Davies et al., 2016, MNRAS, 461, 458.
  110. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): understanding the wavelength dependence of galaxy structure with bulge-disc decompositions,
    R. Kennedy et al., 2016, MNRAS, 460, 3458.
  111. WISE × SuperCOSMOS Photometric Redshift Catalog: 20 Million Galaxies over 3/pi Steradians,
    M. Bilicki et al., 2016, ApJS, 225, 5.
  112. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: accurate panchromatic photometry from optical priors using LAMBDAR,
    A.H. Wright et al., 2016, MNRAS, 460, 765.
  113. On the connection between the metal-enriched intergalactic medium and galaxies: an O VI-galaxy cross-correlation study at z < 1,
    C.W. Finn et al., 2016, MNRAS, 460, 590.
  114. GAMA/WiggleZ: the 1.4 GHz radio luminosity functions of high- and low-excitation radio galaxies and their redshift evolution to z = 0.75,
    M.B. Pracy et al., 2016, MNRAS, 460, 2.
  115. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Improved emission lines measurements in four representative samples at 0.07 <z < 0.3,
    M. Rodrigues et al., 2016, A&A, 590, A18.
  116. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): stellar mass growth of spiral galaxies in the cosmic web,
    M. Alpaslan et al., 2016, MNRAS, 457, 2287.
  117. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the stellar mass budget by galaxy type,
    A.J. Moffett et al., 2016, MNRAS, 457, 1308.
  118. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the 325 MHz radio luminosity function of AGN and star-forming galaxies,
    M. Prescott et al., 2016, MNRAS, 457, 730.
  119. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): growing up in a bad neighbourhood - how do low-mass galaxies become passive?,
    L.J.M. Davies et al., 2016, MNRAS, 455, 4013.
  120. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Panchromatic Data Release (far-UV-far-IR) and the low-z energy budget,
    S.P. Driver et al., 2016, MNRAS, 455, 3911.
  121. Galaxy and mass assembly: Redshift space distortions from the clipped galaxy field,
    F. Simpson et al., 2016, PhRvD, 93, 023525.
  122. Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): projected galaxy clustering,
    D.J. Farrow et al., 2015, MNRAS, 454, 2120.
  123. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength dependence of galaxy structure versus redshift and luminosity,
    R. Kennedy et al., 2015, MNRAS, 454, 806.
  124. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the bright void galaxy population in the optical and mid-IR,
    S.J. Penny et al., 2015, MNRAS, 453, 3519.
  125. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): end of survey report and data release 2,
    J. Liske et al., 2015, MNRAS, 452, 2087.
  126. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the effect of close interactions on star formation in galaxies,
    L.J.M. Davies et al., 2015, MNRAS, 452, 616.
  127. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): trends in galaxy colours, morphology, and stellar populations with large-scale structure, group, and pair environments,
    M. Alpaslan et al., 2015, MNRAS, 451, 3249.
  128. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): maximum-likelihood determination of the luminosity function and its evolution,
    J. Loveday et al., 2015, MNRAS, 451, 1540.
    Luminosity function data files.
  129. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) blended spectra catalogue: strong galaxy-galaxy lens and occulting galaxy pair candidates,
    B.W. Holwerda et al., 2015, MNRAS, 449, 4277.
  130. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the galaxy luminosity function within the cosmic web,
    E. Eardley et al., 2015, MNRAS, 448, 3665.
  131. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): mass-size relations of z < 0.1 galaxies subdivided by Sérsic index, colour and morphology,
    R. Lange et al., 2015, MNRAS, 447, 2603.
  132. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): curation and reanalysis of 16.6k redshifts in the G10/COSMOS region,
    L.J.M. Davies et al., 2015, MNRAS, 447, 1014.
  133. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): bivariate functions of Hα star-forming galaxies,
    M.L.P. Gunawardhana et al., 2015, MNRAS, 447, 875.
  134. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the unimodal nature of the dwarf galaxy population,
    S. Mahajan et al., 2015, MNRAS, 446, 2967.
  135. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): deconstructing bimodality - I. Red ones and blue ones,
    E.N. Taylor et al., 2015, MNRAS, 446, 2144.
  136. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the halo mass of galaxy groups from maximum-likelihood weak lensing,
    J. Han et al., 2015, MNRAS, 446, 1356.
  137. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the dependence of the galaxy luminosity function on environment, redshift and colour,
    T. McNaught-Roberts et al., 2014, MNRAS, 445, 2125.
  138. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): refining the local galaxy merger rate using morphological information,
    K.R.V. Casteels et al., 2014, MNRAS, 445, 1157.
  139. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): galaxy close pairs, mergers and the future fate of stellar mass,
    A.S.G. Robotham et al., 2014, MNRAS, 444, 3986.
  140. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): merging galaxies and their properties,
    R. De Propris et al., 2014, MNRAS, 444, 2200.
  141. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): stellar mass functions by Hubble type,
    L.S. Kelvin et al., 2014, MNRAS, 444, 1647.
  142. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): AUTOZ spectral redshift measurements, confidence and errors,
    I.K. Baldry et al., 2014, MNRAS, 441, 2440.
  143. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph,
    B. Vulcani et al., 2014, MNRAS, 441, 1340.
  144. Galaxy and Mass Assembly: the evolution of bias in the radio source population to z˜1.5,
    S.N. Lindsay et al., 2014, MNRAS, 440, 1527.
  145. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): fine filaments of galaxies detected within voids,
    M. Alpaslan et al., 2014, MNRAS, 440, L106.
  146. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): testing galaxy formation models through the most massive galaxies in the Universe,
    P. Oliva-Altamirano et al., 2014, MNRAS, 440, 762.
  147. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Mid-infrared Properties and Empirical Relations from WISE,
    M.E. Cluver et al., 2014, ApJ, 782, 90.
  148. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): ugrizYJHK Sérsic luminosity functions and the cosmic spectral energy distribution by Hubble type,
    L.S. Kelvin et al., 2014, MNRAS, 439, 1245.
  149. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the large-scale structure of galaxies and comparison to mock universes,
    M. Alpaslan et al., 2014, MNRAS, 438, 177.
  150. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): improved cosmic growth measurements using multiple tracers of large-scale structure,
    C. Blake et al., 2013, MNRAS, 436, 3089.
  151. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: resolving the role of environment in galaxy evolution,
    S. Brough et al., 2013, MNRAS, 435, 2903.
  152. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): a deeper view of the mass, metallicity and SFR relationships,
    M.A. Lara-López et al., 2013, MNRAS, 434, 451.
  153. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): linking star formation histories and stellar mass growth,
    A.E. Bauer et al., 2013, MNRAS, 434, 209.
  154. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Witnessing the Assembly of the Cluster ABELL 1882,
    M.S. Owers et al., 2013, ApJ, 772, 104.
  155. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: evolution of the Hα luminosity function and star formation rate density up to z < 0.35,
    M.L.P. Gunawardhana et al., 2013, MNRAS, 433, 2764.
  156. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): galaxy radial alignments in GAMA groups,
    M.D. Schneider et al., 2013, MNRAS, 433, 2727.
  157. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the connection between metals, specific SFR and H I gas in galaxies: the Z-SSFR relation,
    M.A. Lara-López et al., 2013, MNRAS, 433, L35.
  158. GAMA/H-ATLAS: linking the properties of submm detected and undetected early-type galaxies - I. z ≤ 0.06 sample,
    N.K. Agius et al., 2013, MNRAS, 431, 1929.
  159. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the life and times of L★ galaxies,
    A.S.G. Robotham et al., 2013, MNRAS, 431, 167.
  160. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): The M-Z relation for galaxy groups,
    M.A. Lara-López et al., 2013, AN, 334, 466.
  161. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): spectroscopic analysis,
    A.M. Hopkins et al., 2013, MNRAS, 430, 2047.
  162. GAMA/H-ATLAS: The Dust Opacity-Stellar Mass Surface Density Relation for Spiral Galaxies,
    M.W. Grootes et al., 2013, ApJ, 766, 59.
  163. MegaMorph - multiwavelength measurement of galaxy structure: complete Sérsic profile information from modern surveys,
    B. Häußler et al., 2013, MNRAS, 430, 330.
  164. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the 0.013 < z < 0.1 cosmic spectral energy distribution from 0.1 μm to 1 mm,
    S.P. Driver et al., 2012, MNRAS, 427, 3244.
  165. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the mass-metallicity relationship,
    C. Foster et al., 2012, A&A, 547, A79.
  166. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): estimating galaxy group masses via caustic analysis,
    M. Alpaslan et al., 2012, MNRAS, 426, 2832.
    As announced at the end of this paper, a non-GAMA specific version of the caustic mass estimation algorithm is freely available.
  167. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): colour- and luminosity-dependent clustering from calibrated photometric redshifts,
    L. Christodoulou et al., 2012, MNRAS, 425, 1527.
  168. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): in search of Milky Way Magellanic Cloud analogues,
    A.S.G. Robotham et al., 2012, MNRAS, 424, 1448.
  169. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): galaxy environments and star formation rate variations,
    D.B. Wijesinghe et al., 2012, MNRAS, 423, 3679.
  170. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Structural Investigation of Galaxies via Model Analysis (high resolution version),
    L.S. Kelvin et al., 2012, MNRAS, 421, 1007.
  171. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the galaxy stellar mass function at z < 0.06,
    I.K. Baldry et al., 2012, MNRAS, 421, 621.
  172. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): ugriz galaxy luminosity functions,
    J. Loveday et al., 2012, MNRAS, 420, 1239.
    Data files containing the luminosity functions in Figs. 13 and 16.
  173. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): stellar mass estimates,
    E.N. Taylor et al., 2011, MNRAS, 418, 1587.
  174. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): the red fraction and radial distribution of satellite galaxies,
    M. Prescott et al., 2011, MNRAS, 417, 1374.
  175. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): the GAMA galaxy group catalogue (G3Cv1),
    A.S.G. Robotham et al., 2011, MNRAS, 416, 2640.
  176. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): the star formation rate dependence of the stellar initial mass function (high resolution version),
    M.L.P. Gunawardhana et al., 2011, MNRAS, 415, 1647.
  177. GAMA/H-ATLAS: the ultraviolet spectral slope and obscuration in galaxies,
    D.B. Wijesinghe et al., 2011, MNRAS, 415, 1002.
  178. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): galaxies at the faint end of the Hα luminosity function,
    S. Brough et al., 2011, MNRAS, 413, 1236.
  179. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): survey diagnostics and core data release,
    S.P. Driver et al., 2011, MNRAS, 413, 971.
  180. Galaxy and Mass Assembly: FUV, NUV, ugrizYJHK Petrosian, Kron and Sérsic photometry,
    D.T. Hill et al., 2011, MNRAS, 412, 765.
  181. Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): dust obscuration in galaxies and their recent star formation histories,
    D.B. Wijesinghe et al., 2011, MNRAS, 410, 2291.
  182. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the input catalogue and star-galaxy separation,
    I.K. Baldry et al., 2010, MNRAS, 404, 86.
  183. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Optimal Tiling of Dense Surveys with a Multi-Object Spectrograph,
    A. Robotham et al., 2010, PASA, 27, 76.

Herschel-ATLAS – GAMA papers

  1. The causes of the red sequence, the blue cloud, the green valley, and the green mountain,
    S.A. Eales et al., 2018, MNRAS, 481, 1183.
  2. The new galaxy evolution paradigm revealed by the Herschel surveys,
    S. Eales et al., 2018, MNRAS, 473, 3507.
  3. H-ATLAS/GAMA: magnification bias tomography. Astrophysical constraints above ~1 arcmin,
    J. González-Nuevo et al., 2017, JCAP, 10, 024.
  4. H-ATLAS/GAMA: the nature and characteristics of optically red galaxies detected at submillimetre wavelengths,
    A. Dariush et al., 2016, MNRAS, 456, 2221.
  5. H-ATLAS/GAMA: quantifying the morphological evolution of the galaxy population using cosmic calorimetry,
    S. Eales et al., 2015, MNRAS, 452, 3489.
  6. Herschel-ATLAS: the surprising diversity of dust-selected galaxies in the local submillimetre Universe,
    C.J.R. Clark et al., 2015, MNRAS, 452, 397.
  7. H-ATLAS/GAMA and HeViCS - dusty early-type galaxies in different environments,
    N.K. Agius et al., 2015, MNRAS, 451, 3815.
  8. A multiwavelength exploration of the [C II]/IR ratio in H-ATLAS/GAMA galaxies out to z = 0.2,
    E. Ibar et al., 2015, MNRAS, 449, 2498.
  9. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: SDSS cross-correlation induced by weak lensing,
    J. González-Nuevo et al., 2014, MNRAS, 442, 2680.
  10. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: How does the far-IR luminosity function depend on galaxy group properties?,
    Q. Guo et al., 2014, MNRAS, 442, 2253.
  11. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: the environmental density of far-infrared bright galaxies at z ≤ 0.5,
    C.S. Burton et al., 2013, MNRAS, 433, 771.
  12. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: What determines the far-infrared properties of radio galaxies?,
    J.S. Virdee et al., 2013, MNRAS, 432, 609.
  13. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: a difference between star formation rates in strong-line and weak-line radio galaxies,
    M.J. Hardcastle et al., 2013, MNRAS, 429, 2407.
  14. Herschel-ATLAS: multi-wavelength SEDs and physical properties of 250 μm selected galaxies at z < 0.5,
    D.J.B. Smith et al., 2012, MNRAS, 427, 703.
  15. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: spatial clustering of low-redshift submm galaxies,
    E. van Kampen et al., 2012, MNRAS, 426, 3455.
  16. Herschel-ATLAS: VISTA VIKING near-infrared counterparts in the Phase 1 GAMA 9-h data,
    S. Fleuren et al., 2012, MNRAS, 423, 2407.
  17. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: a census of dust in optically selected galaxies from stacking at submillimetre wavelengths,
    N. Bourne et al., 2012, MNRAS, 421, 3027.
  18. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: dusty early-type galaxies and passive spirals,
    K. Rowlands et al., 2012, MNRAS, 419, 2545.
  19. The environment and characteristics of low-redshift galaxies detected by the Herschel-ATLAS,
    A. Dariush et al., 2011, MNRAS, 418, 64.
  20. Herschel-ATLAS: counterparts from the ultraviolet-near-infrared in the science demonstration phase catalogue,
    D.J.B. Smith et al., 2011, MNRAS, 416, 857.
  21. Which haloes host Herschel-ATLAS galaxies in the local Universe?,
    Q. Guo et al., 2011, MNRAS, 412, 2277.
  22. Herschel-ATLAS: far-infrared properties of radio-selected galaxies,
    M.J. Hardcastle et al., 2010, MNRAS, 409, 122.
  23. Herschel-ATLAS: the far-infrared-radio correlation at z < 0.5,
    M.J. Jarvis et al., 2010, MNRAS, 409, 92.
  24. Herschel-ATLAS: Dust temperature and redshift distribution of SPIRE and PACS detected sources using submillimetre colours,
    A. Amblard et al., 2010, A&A, 518, L9.
  25. Herschel-ATLAS: Evolution of the 250 µm luminosity function out to z = 0.5,
    S. Dye et al., 2010, A&A, 518, L10.

KiDS – GAMA papers

  1. Clustering of red sequence galaxies in the fourth data release of the Kilo-Degree Survey,
    M. Vakili et al., 2023, A&A, 675, A202.
  2. KiDS+VIKING+GAMA: Halo occupation distributions and correlations of satellite numbers with a new halo model of the galaxy-matter bispectrum for galaxy-galaxy-galaxy lensing,
    L. Linke et al., 2022, A&A, 665, A38.
  3. Bright galaxy sample in the Kilo-Degree Survey Data Release 4. Selection, photometric redshifts, and physical properties,
    M. Bilicki et al., 2021, A&A, 653, A82.
  4. The weak lensing radial acceleration relation: Constraining modified gravity and cold dark matter theories with KiDS-1000,
    M.M. Brouwer et al., 2021, A&A, 650, A113.
  5. Organised randoms: Learning and correcting for systematic galaxy clustering patterns in KiDS using self-organising maps,
    H. Johnston et al., 2021, A&A, 648, A98.
  6. Halo shapes constrained from a pure sample of central galaxies in KiDS-1000,
    C. Georgiou et al., 2021, A&A, 647, A185.
  7. The halo model as a versatile tool to predict intrinsic alignments,
    M.C. Fortuna et al., 2021, MNRAS, 501, 2983.
  8. Testing KiDS cross-correlation redshifts with simulations,
    J.L. van den Busch et al., 2020, A&A, 642, A200.
  9. KiDS+GAMA: The weak lensing calibrated stellar-to-halo mass relation of central and satellite galaxies,
    A. Dvornik et al., 2020, A&A, 642, A83.
  10. KiDS+VIKING+GAMA: Testing semi-analytic models of galaxy evolution with galaxy-galaxy-galaxy lensing,
    L. Linke et al., 2020, A&A, 640, A59.
  11. GAMA+KiDS: Alignment of galaxies in galaxy groups and its dependence on galaxy scale,
    C. Georgiou et al., 2019, A&A, 628, A31.
  12. Luminous red galaxies in the Kilo-Degree Survey: selection with broad-band photometry and weak lensing measurements,
    M. Vakili et al., 2019, MNRAS, 487, 3715.
  13. KiDS+GAMA: Intrinsic alignment model constraints for current and future weak lensing cosmology,
    H. Johnston et al., 2019, A&A, 624, A30.
  14. The dependence of intrinsic alignment of galaxies on wavelength using KiDS and GAMA,
    C. Georgiou et al., 2019, A&A, 622, A90.
  15. Testing convolutional neural networks for finding strong gravitational lenses in KiDS,
    C.E. Petrillo et al., 2019, MNRAS, 482, 807.
  16. Studying galaxy troughs and ridges using weak gravitational lensing with the Kilo-Degree Survey,
    M.M. Brouwer et al., 2018, MNRAS, 481, 5189.
  17. Multiwavelength scaling relations in galaxy groups: a detailed comparison of GAMA and KiDS observations to BAHAMAS simulations,
    A. Jakobs et al., 2018, MNRAS, 480, 3338.
  18. KiDS+2dFLenS+GAMA: testing the cosmological model with the EG statistic,
    A. Amon et al., 2018, MNRAS, 479, 3422.
  19. Unveiling galaxy bias via the halo model, KiDS, and GAMA,
    A. Dvornik et al., 2018, MNRAS, 479, 1240.
  20. Photometric redshifts for the Kilo-Degree Survey. Machine-learning analysis with artificial neural networks,
    M. Bilicki et al., 2018, A&A, 616, A69.
  21. KiDS-i-800: comparing weak gravitational lensing measurements from same-sky surveys,
    A. Amon et al., 2018, MNRAS, 477, 4285.
  22. KiDS+GAMA: cosmology constraints from a joint analysis of cosmic shear, galaxy-galaxy lensing, and angular clustering,
    E. van Uitert et al., 2018, MNRAS, 476, 4662.
  23. The abundance of ultra-diffuse galaxies from groups to clusters. UDGs are relatively more common in more massive haloes,
    R.F.J. van der Burg et al., 2017, A&A, 607, A79.
  24. The spatially resolved stellar population and ionized gas properties in the merger LIRG NGC 2623,
    C. Cortijo-Ferrero et al., 2017, A&A, 606, A95.
  25. A KiDS weak lensing analysis of assembly bias in GAMA galaxy groups,
    A. Dvornik et al., 2017, MNRAS, 468, 3251.
  26. Halo ellipticity of GAMA galaxy groups from KiDS weak lensing,
    E. van Uitert et al., 2017, MNRAS, 467, 4131.
  27. the-wizz: clustering redshift estimation for everyone,
    C.B. Morrison et al., 2017, MNRAS, 467, 3576.
  28. First test of Verlinde's theory of emergent gravity using weak gravitational lensing measurements,
    M.M. Brouwer et al., 2017, MNRAS, 466, 2547.
  29. Dependence of GAMA galaxy halo masses on the cosmic web environment from 100 deg2 of KiDS weak lensing data,
    M.M. Brouwer et al., 2016, MNRAS, 462, 4451.
  30. The stellar-to-halo mass relation of GAMA galaxies from 100 deg2 of KiDS weak lensing data,
    E. van Uitert et al., 2016, MNRAS, 459, 3251.
  31. The masses of satellites in GAMA galaxy groups from 100 square degrees of KiDS weak lensing data,
    C. Sifón et al., 2015, MNRAS, 454, 3938.
  32. Dark matter halo properties of GAMA galaxy groups from 100 square degrees of KiDS weak lensing data,
    M. Viola et al., 2015, MNRAS, 452, 3529.

SAMI – GAMA papers

  1. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: observing the environmental quenching of star formation in GAMA groups,
    A.L. Schaefer et al., 2019, MNRAS, 483, 2851.
  2. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: spatially resolving the environmental quenching of star formation in GAMA galaxies,
    A.L. Schaefer et al., 2017, MNRAS, 464, 121.

eROSITA – GAMA papers

  1. The LOFAR-eFEDS survey: The incidence of radio and X-ray AGN and the disk-jet connection,
    Z. Igo et al., 2024, A&A, in press.
  2. The X-ray invisible Universe. A look into the haloes undetected by eROSITA,
    P. Popesso et al., 2024, MNRAS, 527, 895.
  3. The eROSITA Final Equatorial Depth Survey (eFEDS). X-ray emission around star-forming and quiescent galaxies at 0.05 &lt; z &lt; 0.3,
    J. Comparat et al., 2022, A&A, 666, A156.
  4. The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS). Galaxy clusters and groups in disguise,
    E. Bulbul et al., 2022, A&A, 661, A10.
  5. The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS). Catalog of galaxy clusters and groups,
    A. Liu et al., 2022, A&A, 661, A2.
  6. The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS). Identification and characterization of the counterparts to point-like sources,
    M. Salvato et al., 2022, A&A, 661, A3.

Non-refereed GAMA papers

  1. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): GAMA Announces Second Data Release,
    A. Hopkins for the GAMA collaboration, 2012, AAO Observer, 122, 13.
  2. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Successes, Progress and Plans,
    A. Hopkins et al., 2011, AAO Observer, 119, 6.
  3. The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) first data release,
    A. Hopkins, S.P. Driver, 2010, AAO Observer, 118, 4.
  4. GAMA: towards a physical understanding of galaxy formation,
    S.P. Driver, P. Norberg, I.K. Baldry, S.P. Bamford, A.M. Hopkins, J. Liske, J. Loveday, J.A. Peacock and the GAMA Team, 2009, Astronomy & Geophysics, 50, 5.12.
  5. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA),
    S.P. Driver and the GAMA Team, 2008, AAO Newsletter, 114, 3.

Theses

  1. Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Bulge-disk decomposition of KiDS and VIKING data in the nearby universe,
    S. Casura, 2022.
  2. Measuring and Modelling the Cosmic Spectral Energy Distribution,
    S.K. Andrews, 2017.
  3. Using Multi-band Photometry and HI Surveys to Estimate the Galactic Baryonic Mass Function,
    A. Wright, 2017.
  4. Statistical characterization of galaxies in groups and isolated galaxies,
    J. Vázquez Mata, 2016.
  5. Understanding the physical growth of galaxies and their components,
    R. Lange, 2016.
  6. The Role of Environment in Galaxy Formation,
    T. Tankard-Evans, 2015.
  7. Structure Formation Within the Cosmic Web,
    E. Eardley, 2015.
  8. Galaxy spectral analysis in the era of large-scale galaxy surveys,
    O. Steele, 2015.
  9. The Cosmic Web unravelled: a study of filamentary structure in the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey,
    M. Alpaslan, 2014.
  10. Galaxy Clustering with Pan-STARRS1 and GAMA,
    D.J. Farrow, 2013.
  11. The Evolution of Spiral Galaxies in the Group Environment,
    M.W. Grootes, 2013.
  12. The structure of galaxies: the division of stellar mass by morphological type and structural component,
    L.S. Kelvin, 2013.
  13. An investigation of cosmic star formation,
    M. Prescott, 2012.
  14. The optical and NIR luminous energy output of the Universe : the creation and utilisation of a 9 waveband consistent sample of galaxies using UKIDSS and SDSS observations with the GAMA and MGC spectroscopic datasets,
    D.T. Hill, 2011.

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