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1 Publication List Glenn van de Ven 1 PUBLICATION LIST Glenn van de Ven PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS 37. Adams J. J., Gebhardt K., Blanc G. A., Fabricius M. H., Hill G., Murphy J. D., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., ApJ, 2011, accepted (arxiv: , 20 pages), The central dark matter distribution of NGC Peletier R. F., Kutdemir E., van der Wolk G., Falcón Barroso J., Bacon R., Bureau M., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Sarzi M., Scott N., Shapiro K. L., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., MNRAS, 2011, accepted (arxiv: , 28 pages), The SAURON Project - XX. The Spitzer [3.6] - [4.5] colour in early-type galaxies: colours, colour gradients and inverted scaling relations 35. Falcón Barroso J., van de Ven G., Peletier R. F., Bureau M., Jeong H., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Sarzi M., Shapiro K. L., van den Bosch R. C. E., van der Wolk G., Weijmans A., Yi S., MNRAS, 2011, 417, 1787 (30 pages), The SAURON project - XIX. Optical and near-infrared scaling relations of nearby elliptical, lenticular and Sa galaxies 34. Inskip, K. J., Jahnke, K., Rix, H.-W., van de Ven G., ApJ, 2011, 739, 90 (12 pages), Resolving the Dynamical Mass of a z 1.3 Quasi-stellar Object Host Galaxy Using SINFONI and Laser Guide Star Assisted Adaptive Optics 33. Bureau M., Jeong H., Yi S., Schawinski K., Houghton R. C. W., Davies R. L., Bacon R., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., Sohn Y., Thomas D., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., MNRAS, 2011, 414, 1887 (16 pages), The SAURON project - XVIII. The integrated UV-linestrength relations of early-type galaxies 32. Emsellem E., Cappellari M., Krajnović D., Alatalo K,..., van de Ven G., Weijmans A., Young L. M., 2011, MNRAS, 414, 888 (25 pages), The ATLAS 3D project - III. A census of the stellar angular momentum within the effective radius of early-type galaxies: unveiling the distribution of fast and slow rotators 31. Piñol-Ferrer N., Fathi K., Lundgren A., van de Ven G., 2011, MNRAS, 414, 529 (9 pages), Physical condition of the molecular gas at the centre of NGC van de Ven G., Fathi K., 2010, ApJ, 723, 767 (14 pages), Kinematic Analysis of Nuclear Spirals: Feeding the Black Hole in NGC Kuntschner H., Emsellem E., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., Shapiro K., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2010, MNRAS, 408, 97 (36 pages), The SAURON project - XVII. Stellar population analysis of the absorption line strength maps of 48 early-type galaxies 28. Lee W. H., Ramirez-Ruiz E., van de Ven G., 2010, ApJ, 720, 953 (23 pages), Short Gamma-ray Bursts from Dynamically Assembled Compact Binaries in Globular Clusters: Pathways, Rates, Hydrodynamics, and Cosmological Setting
2 Publication List Glenn van de Ven van de Ven G., Falcón Barroso J., McDermid R., Cappellari M., Miller B. W., de Zeeuw P. T., 2010, ApJ, 719, 148 (16 pages), The Einstein Cross: constraint on dark matter from stellar dynamics and gravitational lensing 26. Sarzi M., Shields J. C., Schawinski K., Jeong H., Shapiro K., Bacon R., Bureau M., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., Yi S. K., 2010, MNRAS, 402, 2187 (24 pages), The SAURON project XVI - On the Sources of Ionisation for the Gas in Elliptical and Lenticular Galaxies 25. Shapiro K. L.,Falcón Barroso J., van de Ven G., de Zeeuw P. T., Sarzi M., Bacon R., Bolatto A., Cappellari M., Croton, D., Davies R. L., Emsellem E., Fakhouri O., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., van den Bosch R. C. E., van der Wolk G., 2010, MNRAS, 402, 2140 (47 pages), The SAURON project - XV. Modes of star formation in early-type galaxies and the evolution of the red sequence 24. Jeong H., Yi S. K., Bureau M., Davies R. L., Falcón Barroso J., van de Ven G., Peletier R. F., Bacon R., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Sarzi M., van den Bosch R. C. E., 2009, MNRAS, 398, (21 pages), The SAURON project - XIII. SAURON-GALEX study of early-type galaxies: the ultraviolet colourmagnitude relations and Fundamental Planes 23. Scott, N., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., Bacon R., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., Pipino A., Sarzi M., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., van Scherpenzeel E., 2009, MNRAS, 398, (23 pages), The SAURON Project - XIV. No escape from V esc : a global and local parameter in early-type galaxy evolution 22. van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2009, MNRAS, 398, (12 pages), Recovering the intrinsic shape of early-type galaxies 21. Mandelbaum R., van de Ven G., Keeton C. R., 2009, MNRAS, 398, (23 pages), Galaxy density profiles and shapes II. selection biases in strong lensing surveys 20. van de Ven G., Mandelbaum R., Keeton C. R., 2009, MNRAS, 398, , (28 pages), Galaxy density profiles and shapes I. simulation pipeline for lensing by realistic galaxy models 19. Weijmans A.-M., Cappellari M., Bacon, R., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., van den Bosch, R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2009, MNRAS, 398, , (14 pages), Stellar velocity profiles and line strengths out to four effective radii in the early-type galaxies NGC3379 and van de Ven G., Chang P., 2009, ApJ, 697, (11 pages), Migration of Star Clusters and Nuclear Rings 17. Krajnović D., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2008, MNRAS, 390, (25 pages), The SAURON project - XII. Kinematic substructures in early-type galaxies: evidence for disks in fast rotators 16. van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., Verolme E. K., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., 2008, MNRAS, 385, (20 pages), Triaxial orbit based galaxy models with an application to the (apparent) decoupled core galaxy NGC 4365
3 Publication List Glenn van de Ven van de Ven G., de Zeeuw P. T., van den Bosch R. C. E., 2008, MNRAS, 385, (33 pages), Recovery of the internal orbital structure of galaxies 14. Weijmans A.-M., Krajnović D., van de Ven G., Oosterloo T. A, Morganti R., de Zeeuw P. T., 2008, MNRAS, 383, (16 pages), The shape of the dark matter halo in the earlytype galaxy NGC Emsellem E., van de Ven G., 2008, ApJ, 674, (7 pages), Formation of Central Massive Objects via Tidal Compression 12. Ganda, K., Peletier R. F., McDermid R. M., Falcón Barroso J., de Zeeuw P. T., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2007, MNRAS, 380, (35 pages), Absorption-line strengths of 18 late-type spiral galaxies observed with SAURON 11. Peletier R. F., Falcón Barroso J., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Ganda, K., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2007, MNRAS, 379, (24 pages), The SAURON project - XI. Stellar populations from absorption-line strength maps of 24 early-type spirals 10. Cappellari M., Emsellem E., Bacon R., Bureau M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2007, MNRAS, 379, (27 pages), The SAURON project - X. The orbital anisotropy of elliptical and lenticular galaxies: revisiting the (V/σ, ɛ) diagram with integral-field kinematics 9. Emsellem E., Cappellari M., Krajnović D., van de Ven G., Bacon R., Bureau M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Falcón Barroso J., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., 2007, MNRAS, 379, (17 pages), The SAURON project - IX. A kinematic classification for early-type galaxies 8. Habing H. J., Sevenster M. N., Messineo M., van de Ven G., Kuijken K., 2006, A&A, 458, (12 pages), The distribution of maser stars in the inner Milky Way: the effect of a weak, rotating bar 7. van den Bosch R. C. E., de Zeeuw P. T., Gebhardt K., Noyola E., van de Ven G., 2006, ApJ, 641, (10 pages), The Dynamical Mass-to-Light Ratio Profile and Distance of the Globular Cluster M15 6. Cappellari M., Bacon R., Bureau M., Damen M. C., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2006, MNRAS, 366, (25 pages), The SAURON project - IV. The mass-to-light ratio, the virial mass estimator and the Fundamental Plane of elliptical and lenticular galaxies 5. van de Ven G., van den Bosch R. C. E., Verolme E. K., de Zeeuw P. T., 2006, A&A, 445, (31 pages), The dynamical distance and intrinsic structure of the globular cluster ω Centauri 4. Reijns R. A., Seitzer P., Arnold R., Freeman K. C., Ingerson T., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., de Zeeuw P. T., 2006, A&A, 445, (9 pages), Radial velocities in the globular cluster ω Centauri
4 Publication List Glenn van de Ven 4 3. Fathi K., van de Ven G., Peletier R. F., Emsellem E., Falcón-Barroso J., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw, P. T., 2005, MNRAS, 364, (10 pages), A Bar Signature and Central Disk in the Gaseous and Stellar Velocity Fields of NGC van de Ven G., van Dokkum P. G., Franx M., 2003, MNRAS, 344, (11 pages), The Fundamental Plane and evolution of the M/L ratio of early-type field galaxies 1. van de Ven G., Hunter C., Verolme E. K., de Zeeuw P. T., 2003, MNRAS, 342, (27 pages), General solution of the Jeans equations for triaxial galaxies with separable potentials CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 34. Breddels M. A., Helmi A., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., Battaglia G., 2011, to appear in proceedings of Assembling the Puzzle of the Milky Way, Le Grand Bornand, April 17 22, 2011 (arxiv: b, 2 pages), Schwarzschild models of the Sculptor dsph galaxy 33. de Zeeuw P. T., van de Ven G., 2011, to appear in Baltic Astronomy, proceedings of the conference Expanding the Universe held in Tartu, Estonia, April, 2011 (10 pages), Grigori Kuzmin and Stellar Dynamics 32. Falcón Barroso J., van de Ven G., Bacon R., Bureau M., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch R. C. E., 2011, EAS Publications Series, Volume 48, 411 (2 pages), The Fundamental Plane of Early-Type Galaxies 31. Piñol-Ferrer N., Fathi K., Lundgren A., van de Ven G., 2011, in proceedings IAU Symp. 280, Physical condition of the molecular gas at the centre of NGC Cappellari M., et al., 2010, ighlights of Astronomy, 15, 81 (1 page), Scaling relations in earlytype galaxies from integral-field stellar kinematics 29. Bois, M., et al.., 2010, AIP Conference Proceedings, 1240, 405 (2 pages), Formation of Slowly Rotating Elliptical Galaxies in Major Mergers. A Resolution Study 28. Cappellari M., McDermid, R. M., Bacon R., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2010, AIP Conference Proceedings, 1240, 211, (4 pages), Testing Mass Determinations of Supermassive Black Holes via Stellar Kinematics 27. Scott N., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., Bacon R., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Pipino A., Sarzi M., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., van Scherpenzeel E., 2010, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 42, 551, The Role of Vesc in Early Type Galaxy Evolution 26. Falcón Barroso J., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2010, in Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, ISBN , 127 (4 pages), The kinematics of Core and Cusp galaxies: Comparing HST Imaging and Integral-Field Observations 25. Cappellari M., Scott N., Alatalo K., Blitz L., Bois M., Bournaud F., Bureau M., Davies R. L., Davis T. A., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Khochfar S., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., Lablanche P.-Y., McDermid R. M., Morganti R., Naab T., Sarzi M., Serra P., van den Bosch
5 Publication List Glenn van de Ven 5 R. C. E., van de Ven G., Weijmans A., Young L. M., 2009, in Highlights of Astronomy, Vol. 15, Proc. of the XXVIIth IAU General Assembly, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 2009, eds. L. V. E. Koopmans & T. Treu, Cambridge University Press (arxiv: ; 1 page), Scaling relations in early-type galaxies from integral-field stellar kinematics 24. Serra P., McDermid R. M., Alatalo K., Blitz L., Bois M., Bournaud F., Bureau M., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., Davis T. A., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Khochfar S., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., Lablanche P.-Y., Morganti R., Naab T., Sarzi M., Scott N., van den Bosch R. C. E., van de Ven G., Weijmans A., Young L. M., 2009, in AIP Conference Proceedings, 1111, (5 pages), Stellar populations of early-type galaxies in the ATLAS3D sample 23. Serra P., Morganti R., Oosterloo T., Alatalo K., Blitz L., Bois M., van den Bosch R. C. E., Bournaud F., Bureau M., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., Davis T. A., Duc, P. A.; Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Khochfar S., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., Lablanche P.-Y., McDermid, R. M., Naab T., Sarzi M., Scott N., van de Ven G., Weijmans A., Young L. M., de Zeeuw P. T., 2009, in Proceedings of Panoramic Radio Astronomy, An H I view of the on-going assembly of early-type galaxies: present and future observations 22. Weijmans A.-M., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., van den Bosch, R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2008, in proceedings of Galaxy Evolution: Emerging Insights and Future Challenges, November 2008, Austin, USA (arxiv: ; 4 pages),stellar Velocity Profiles and Line-Strengths out to Four Effective Radii in the Early-Type Galaxy NGC Peletier R. F., Ganda, K., Falcón Barroso J., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2008, ASP Conference Series, 396, (2 pages), Galactic Bulges and Inner Disks, as Seen by SAURON 20. Peletier R. F., Ganda, K., Falcón Barroso J., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2008, IAU Symposium, 245, (6 pages), Spiral galaxies in the SAURON survey 19. Cappellari M., Bacon R., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch, R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2008, IAU Symposium, 245, (4 pages), Supermassive black holes from OASIS and SAURON integral-field kinematics 18. Emsellem E., Cappellari M., Krajnović D., van de Ven G., Bacon R., Bureau M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Falcón Barroso J., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch, R. C. E., 2008, IAU Symposium, 245, (4 pages), Fast and slow rotators: the build-up of the red sequence 17. Falcón Barroso J., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2008, ASP Conference Series, 390, (4 pages), Towards a New Classification of Early-type Galaxies: An Integral-field View 16. Sarzi M., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., van de Ven G., 2008, ASP Conference Series, 390, (8 pages), Recent Star Formation in Nearby Early-type Galaxies
6 Publication List Glenn van de Ven Bureau M., Bacon R., Cappellari M.,Combes F., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Jeong H., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., Shapiro K. L., van de Ven G., Yi S. K., Young L. M., 2008, Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, ISBN , Springer Science & Business Media, LLC, 312 (1 page), Star Formation in Nearby Early-Type Galaxies: Mapping in UV, Optical, and CO 14. Peletier R. F., Falcón Barroso J., Ganda, K., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2007, IAU Symposium, 241, (4 pages), The Nature of Galactic Bulges from SAURON Absorption Line Strength Maps 13. Falcón Barroso J., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2007, IAU Symposium, 241, (5 pages), Stellar Populations in KDCs of Sa Galaxies 12. van den Bosch, R. C. E., van de Ven G., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., 2007, IAU Symposium, 241, (5 pages), Triaxial orbit-based model of NGC Peletier R. F., Fathi K., Allard E. L., Knapen, J. H., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., Falcón Barroso J., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., 2007, NewAR, 51, (5 pages), Stars and gas in the inner parts of galaxies seen in SAURON integral field observations 10. Sarzi M., Bacon R., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid R. M., Peletier R. F., de Zeeuw P. T., van de Ven G., 2007, NewAR, 51, (6 pages), On the origin and fate of ionised-gas in early-type galaxies: The SAURON perspective 9. McDermid R. M., Emsellem E., Shapiro, K. L., Bacon R., Bureau M., Cappellari M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van de Ven G., 2007, NewAR, 51, (5 pages), Connecting stars and ionised gas with integral-field spectroscopy 8. Fathi K., van de Ven G., Peletier R. F., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., 2007, in Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, ISBN , Springer, 2007, (4 pages), Two-dimensional Kinematics of a Bar and Central Disk in NGC Bureau M., Bacon R., Cappellari M.,Combes F., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Jeong H., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., Shapiro K. L., van de Ven G., Yi S. K., Young L. M., 2007, IAU Symposium, 235, 304 (1 page), Star Formation in Nearby Early-Type Galaxies: Mapping in UV, Optical and CO 6. van den Bosch, R. C. E., van de Ven G., Verolme E. K., Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., 2006, in proceedings of Vth Marseille International Cosmology conference, ISBN , (2 pages), Triaxial orbit-based models of elliptical galaxies 5. Cappellari M., Bacon R., Bureau M., Damen M. C., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch, R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2006, EAS Publications Series, 20, (4 pages), Dark Matter in the Central Regions of Early Type Galaxies 4. Cappellari M., Bacon R., Bureau M., Davies R. L., de Zeeuw P. T., Emsellem E., Falcón Barroso J., Krajnović D., Kuntschner H., McDermid, R. M., Peletier R. F., Sarzi M., van den Bosch,
7 Publication List Glenn van de Ven 7 R. C. E., van de Ven G., 2005, in Nearly Normal Galaxies in a LCDM Universe (arxiv:astroph/ v1; 4 pages), Revisiting the (V/σ) ɛ anisotropy diagram of early-type galaxies using integral-field kinematics 3. van de Ven G., Verolme E. K, Cappellari M., de Zeeuw P. T., 2006, IAU Symposium, 220, (2 pages), Orbital structure of triaxial galaxies 2. Verolme E. K, Cappellari M., van de Ven G., de Zeeuw P. T., & SAURON team, 2003, in Galaxies and Chaos, eds. G. Contopoulos, N. Voglis, LNP, 626, (7 pages), A SAURON View of Galaxies 1. van de Ven G., Hunter C., Verolme E. K, de Zeeuw P. T., 2003, in Galaxies and Chaos, eds. G. Contopoulos, N. Voglis, LNP, 626, (8 pages), Jeans Solutions for Triaxial Galaxies OTHER NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS 3. Romanowsky A. J., Brodie J. P., Bullock J. S., Ciardullo R., Guhathakurta P., Hoffman L., Olsen K. A. G., Primack J. R., van de Ven G., 2009, Astro2010: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, Science White Papers, no. 251, Structure and Substructure of Galactic Spheroids 2. Koopmans L. V. E., Barnabe M., Bolton A., Bradac M., Ciotti L., Congdon A., Czoske O., Dye S., Dutton A., Elliasdottir A., Evans E., Fassnacht C. D., Jackson N., Keeton C., Lasio J., Moustakas L., Meneghetti M., Myers S., Nipoti C., Suyu S., van de Ven G., Vegetti S., Wucknitz O., Zhao H.-S., 2009, Astro2010: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, Science White Papers, no. 159, Strong Gravitational Lensing as a Probe of Gravity, Dark-Matter and Super-Massive Black Holes 1. Zakamska N., Schulz A. E., Davis S. W., Heng K., Juric M., Kocsis B., Kuhlen M., Mandelbaum R., Mitchell J. L., Pan M., Pessah M. E., Ruckl D. H., van de Ven G., Zheng Z., 2009, Astro2010: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, Position Papers, no. 69, Challenges Facing Young Astrophysicists
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