The evolution of active galactic nuclei in clusters of galaxies from the Dark Energy Survey
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D. Gerdes | J. Frieman | F. Abdalla | J. Mohr | A. Rosell | L. Costa | K. Honscheid | M. Maia | R. Ogando | E. Rykoff | B. Santiago | F. Sobreira | M. Banerji | E. Rozo | Peter Melchior | D. Tucker | M. Kind | R. Gruendl | S. Allam | H. Diehl | I. Sevilla-Noarbe | T. Abbott | E. Bertin | D. Brooks | J. Carretero | C. Cunha | S. Desai | A. Evrard | B. Flaugher | D. Gruen | G. Gutiérrez | D. Hollowood | D. James | T. Jeltema | K. Kuehn | M. Lima | R. Miquel | A. Plazas | A. Romer | V. Scarpine | R. Smith | E. Suchyta | G. Tarlé | A. Walker | M. Soares-Santos | E. Sánchez | A. Benoit-Lévy | J. Dietrich | D. Goldstein | P. Martini | D. Thomas | P. Rooney | N. Kuropatkin | M. C. Kind | A. C. Rosell | J. Marshall | A. F. Neto | E. Bufanda | for the Lsst Collaboration | R. Smith | R. C. Smith
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