Broadband Optical Properties of Massive Galaxies: The Dispersion around the Field Galaxy Color-Magnitude Relation Out to z ∼ 0.4
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J. Brinkmann | D. Eisenstein | I. Zehavi | D. Johnston | R. Scranton | R. Cool | D. Schneider | D. Schneider
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