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Refereed Papers

57. MACSJ1423.8+2404: Gravitational Lensing by a Massive, Relaxed Cluster of Galaxies at z=0.54
Limousin M., Ebeling H., Ma C.-J., Swinbank A. M., Smith G. P., Richard J., Edge A. C., Jauzac M., Kneib J.-P., Marshall P., Schrabback T., Smail I., MNRAS, 2009, submitted
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56. LoCuSS: First Results from Strong-lensing Analysis of 20 Massive Galaxy Clusters at z~0.2
Richard Johan, Smith G. P., Kneib J.-P., Ellis R. S., Sanderson A. J. R., Pei L., Targett T. A., Sand D. J., Swinbank A. M., Dannerbauer H., Mazzotta P., Limousin M., Egami E., Jullo E., Hamilton-Morris V. H., Moran S. M., MNRAS, 2009, submitted
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55. LoCuSS: A Comparison of Cluster Mass Measurements from XMM-Newton and Subaru - Testing Deviation from Hydrostatic Equilibrium and Non-Thermal Pressure Support
Zhang Y. Y., Okabe N., Finoguenov A., Smith G. P., Piffaretti R., Valdarnini R., Babul A., Evrard A. E., Mazzotta P., Sanderson A. J. R., Marrone D. P., ApJ, 2009, submitted
54. LoCuSS: Connecting the Dominance and Shape of Brightest Cluster Galaxies with the Assembly History of Massive Clusters
Smith G. P., Khosroshahi H. G., Dariush A., Sanderson A. J. R., Ponman T. J., Stott J. P., Haines C. P., Egami E., Stark D. P., 2009, MNRAS, submitted
53. Hubble Space Telescope Observations of a Spectacular New Strong-lensing Galaxy Cluster - MACSJ1149.5+2233 at z=0.544
Smith G. P., Ebeling H., Limousin M., Kneib J.-P., Swinbank A. M., Ma C. J., Jauzac M., Richard J., Jullo E., Sand D. J., Edge A. C., Smail I., 2009, ApJL, accepted
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52. Luminosity Functions of XMM-LSS C1 Galaxy Clusters
Alshino A., Khosroshahi H., Ponman T. J., Willis J., Pierre M., Pacaud F., Smith G. P., 2009, MNRAS, in press
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51. LoCuSS: The connection between brightest cluster galaxy activity, gas cooling and dynamical disturbance of X-ray cluster cores
Sanderson A. J. R., Edge A. C., Smith G. P., 2009, MNRAS, 398, 1698
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50. LoCuSS: The Mid-Infrared Butcher-Oemler Effect
Haines C. P., Smith G. P., Egami E., Ellis R. S., Moran S. M., Sanderson A. J. R., Merluzzi P., Busarello G., Smith R. J., 2009, ApJ, 704, 126
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49. LoCuSS: A Comparison of Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect and Gravitational-Lensing Measurements of Galaxy Clusters
Marrone D., Smith G. P., Richard J., Joy M., Bonamente M., et al., 2009, ApJ, 701, 114
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48. LoCuSS: Subaru Weak Lensing Study of 30 Galaxy Clusters
Okabe N., Takada M., Umetsu K., Futamase T., Smith G. P., 2009, PASJ, submitted
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47. LoCuSS: Luminous infrared galaxies in the merging cluster Abell 1758 at z=0.28
Haines C. P., Smith G. P., Egami E., Okabe N., Takada M., Ellis R. S., Moran S. M., Umetsu K., 2009, MNRAS, 396, 1297
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46. The evolution of the red sequence slope in massive galaxy clusters
Stott, J. P.; Pimbblet, K. A.; Edge, A. C.; Smith, G. P.; Wardlow, J. L., 2009, MNRAS, 394, 2098
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45. Spectroscopic Confirmation of the Fifth Image of SDSS J1004+4112 and Implications for the Mbh-Sigma* Relation at z = 0.68
Inada, N.; Oguri, M.; Falco, E. E.; Broadhurst, T. J.; Ofek, E. O.; Kochanek, C. S.; Sharon, K.; Smith, G. P., 2008, PASJ, 60, 27
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44. GALEX Spectroscopy of SN 2005ay Suggests Ultraviolet Spectral Uniformity among Type II-P Supernovae
Gal-Yam, A.; Bufano, F.; Barlow, T. A.; Baron, E.; Benetti, S.; Cappellaro, E.; Challis, P. J.; Ellis, R. S.; Filippenko, A. V.; Foley, R. J.; Fox, D. B.; Hicken, M.; Kirshner, R. P.; Leonard, D. C.; Li, W.; Maoz, D.; Matheson, T.; Mazzali, P. A.; Modjaz, M.; Nomoto, K.; Ofek, E. O.; Simon, J. D.; Small, T. A.; Smith, G. P.; Turatto, M.; Van Dyk, S. D.; Zampieri, L., 2008, ApJ, 685, 117
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43. A Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescope Survey for Gravitationally Lensed Galaxies: Further Evidence for a Significant Population of Low-Luminosity Galaxies beyond z=7
Richard J., Stark D. P., Ellis R. S., George M. R., Egami E., Kneib J.-P., Smith, G. P., 2008, ApJ, 685, 705
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42. Connecting Substructure in Galaxy Cluster Cores at z = 0.2 with Cluster Assembly Histories
Smith G. P., Taylor J. E., 2008, ApJ, 682, 73
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41. LoCuSS: comparison of observed X-ray and lensing galaxy cluster scaling relations with simulations
Zhang, Y.-Y.; Finoguenov, A.; Boehringer, H.; Kneib, J.-P.; Smith, G. P.; Kneissl, R.; Okabe, N.; Dahle, H., 2008, A&A, 482, 451
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40. Combined analysis of weak lensing and X-ray blind surveys
Berge J., Pacaud F., Refregier A., Massey R., Pierre M., Amara A., Birkinshaw M., Paulin-Henriksson S., Smith, G. P., Willis J., 2008, MNRAS, 385, 695
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39. Near-infrared evolution of brightest cluster galaxies in the most X-ray luminous clusters since z = 1
Stott, J. P.; Edge, A. C.; Smith, G. P.; Swinbank, A. M.; Ebeling, H., 2008, MNRAS, 384, 1502
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38. Separating Baryons and Dark Matter in Cluster Cores: A Full 2-D Lensing and Dynamical Analysis of Abell383 and MS2137-23
Sand D. J., Treu T., Ellis R. S., Smith G. P., Kneib J.-P., 2008, ApJ, 674, 711
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37. The baryonic and dark matter properties of high-redshift gravitationally lensed disc galaxies
Salucci, P.; Swinbank, A. M.; Lapi, A.; Yegorova, I.; Bower, R. G.; Smail, Ian; Smith, G. P., 2007, MNRAS, 382, 652
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36. A Wide-Field Survey of Two z ~ 0.5 Galaxy Clusters: Identifying the Physical Processes Responsible for the Observed Transformation of Spirals into S0s
Moran S. M., Ellis R. S., Treu T., Smith G. P., Rich R. M., Smail I., 2007, ApJ, 671, 1503
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35. Combining Strong and Weak Gravitational Lensing in Abell 1689
Limousin M., Richard J., Jullo E., Kneib J.-P., Fort B., Soucail G., Eliasdottir A., Natarajan P., Ellis R. S., Smail I., Czoske O., Smith G. P., Hudelot P., Bardeau S., Ebeling H., Egami E., Knudsen K. K., 2007, ApJ, 668, 643
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34. The discovery of a massive supercluster at z = 0.9 in the UKIDSS Deep eXtragalactic Survey
Swinbank, A. M.; Edge, A. C.; Smail, Ian; Stott, J. P.; Bremer, M.; Sato, Y.; van Breukelen, C.; Jarvis, M.; Waddington, I.; Clewley, L.; Bergeron, J.; Cotter, G.; Dye, S.; Geach, J. E.; Gonzalez-Solares, E.; Hirst, P.; Ivison, R. J.; Rawlings, S.; Simpson, C.; Smith, G. P.; Verma, A.; Yamada, T., 2007, MNRAS, 379, 1343
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33. A CFH12k lensing survey of X-ray luminous galaxy clusters. II. Weak lensing analysis and global correlations
Bardeau S., Soucail G., Kneib J.-P., Czoske O., Ebeling H., Hudelot P., Smail I., Smith G. P., 2007, A&A, 470, 449
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32. A Keck Survey for Gravitationally-lensed Lyman-alpha Emitters in the Redshift Range z=8.5-10.4: New Constraints on the Contribution of Low Luminosity Sources to Cosmic Re-ionization
Stark D. P., Ellis R. S., Richard J., Kneib J.-P., Smith G. P., Santos M. R., 2007, ApJ, 663, 10
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31. An Increase in the Faint Red Galaxy Population in Massive Clusters Since z=0.5
Stott J. P., Smail I., Edge A. C., Ebeling H., Smith G. P., Kneib J.-P., Pimbblet K. A., 2007, ApJ, 661, 95
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30. Scaling Relations and Mass Calibration of the X-ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters at z=0.2: XMM-Newton Observations
Zhang Y.-Y., Finoguenov A., Boehringer H., Kneib J.-P., Smith G. P., Czoske O., Soucail G., 2007, A&A, 467, 437
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29. Resolved Spectroscopy of a Gravitationally Lensed L* Lyman Break Galaxy at z~5
Swinbank A. M., Bower R. G., Smith G. P., Wilman R. J., Smail I., Ellis R. S., Morris S. L., Kneib J.-P., 2007, MNRAS, 376, 479
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28. Dynamical Evidence for Environmental Evolution of Intermediate Redshift Spiral Galaxies
Moran S. M., Miller N., Treu T., Ellis R. S., Smith G. P., 2007, ApJ, 659, 1138
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27. A Very Bright, Highly Magnified Lyman-break Galaxy AT z=3.07
Smail I., Swinbank A. M., Richard J., Ebeling H., Kneib J.-P., Edge A. C., Stark D. P., Ellis R. S., Dye S., Smith G. P., Mullis C., 2007, ApJ, 654, L33-36
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26. Truncation of galaxy dark matter halos in high density environments
Limousin M., Kneib J.-P., Bardeau S., Natarajan P., Czoske O., Smail I., Ebeling H., Smith G. P., 2007, A&A, 461, 881-891
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25. A Panoramic Mid-infrared Survey of Two Distant Clusters
Geach J. E., Smail I., Ellis R. S., Moran S. M., Smith G. P., Treu T., Kneib J.-P., Edge A. C., Kodama T., 2006, ApJ, 649, 661-672
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24. Spitzer Observations of Brightest Galaxies in X-ray Luminous Clusters
Egami E., Misselt K. A., Rieke G. H., Wise M. W., Kneib J.-P., Le Floch E., Neugebauer G., Smith G. P., Blaylock M., Dole H., Frayer D. T., Huang J.-S., Krause O., Papovich C., Perez-Gonzalez P. G., Rigby J. R., 2006, ApJ, 647, 922-933
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23. Galaxies Under the Cosmic Microscope: Resolved Spectroscopy and New Constraints on the z=1 Tully Fisher Relation
Swinbank A. M., Bower R. G., Smith G. P., Smail I., Kneib J.-P., Ellis R. S., Stark D. P., Bunker A. J., 2006, MNRAS, 368, 1631-1645
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22. GALEX Observations of ``Passive Spirals'' in the Cluster Cl0024+17: Clues to the Formation of S0 Galaxies
Moran S. M., Ellis R. S., Treu T., Salim S., Rich M., Smith G. P., Kneib J.-P., 2006, ApJ, 641, L97-100
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21. Optical and Infrared Non-detection of the z=10 Galaxy Behind Abell 1835
Smith G. P., Sand D. J., Egami E., Stern D., Eisenhardt P. R., 2006, ApJ, 636, 575-581
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20. A Wide-field Hubble Space Telescope Survey of the Cluster Cl0024+16 at z=0.4. III: Spectroscopic Signatures of Environmental Evolution in Early Type Galaxies
Moran S. M., Ellis R. S., Treu T., Smail I., Dressler A., Coil A. L., Smith G. P., 2005, ApJ, 634, 977-1001
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19. The Intrinsic Properties of SMMJ14011+0252
Smail I., Smith G. P., Ivison R. J., 2005, ApJ, 631, 121-125
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18. Discovery of Multiply-imaged Galaxies Behind the Cluster and Lensed Quasar SDSSJ1004+4112
Sharon K., Ofek E. O., Smith G. P., Broadhurst T. J., Maoz D., Kochanek C. S., Oguri M., Suto Y., Inada N., Falco E. E., 2005, ApJL, 629, 73-76
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17. A Systematic Search for Gravitationally-Lensed Arcs in the Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Archive
Sand D. J., Treu T., Ellis R. S., Smith G. P., 2005, ApJ, 627, 32-52
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16. A Hubble Space Telescope Lensing Survey of X-ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters: IV. Mass, Structure and Thermodynamics of Cluster Cores at z=0.2
Smith G. P., Kneib J.-P., Smail I., Mazzotta P., Ebeling H., Czoske O., 2005, MNRAS, 359, 417-446
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15. A CFH12k Lensing Survey of X-ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters: I. Weak Lensing Methodology
Bardeau S., Kneib J.-P., Czoske O., Soucail G., Smail I, Ebeling H., Smith G. P., 2005, A&A, 434, 433
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14. Evolution Since z=1 of the Morphology-density Relation of Galaxies
Smith G. P., Treu T., Ellis R. S., Moran S. M., Dressler A., 2005, ApJ, 620, 78-87
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13. The nature of a gravitationally lensed sub-millimetre arc in MS0451.6-0305: two interacting galaxies at z~2.9?
Borys C., Chapman S., Donahue M., Fahlman G., Halpern M., Kneib J.-P., Newbury P., Scott D., Smith G. P., 2004, MNRAS, 352, 759-767
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12. Discovery of the Host Galaxy of HDF850.1, the Brightest Sub-mm Source in the Hubble Deep Field
Dunlop J. S., McLure R. J., Yamada T., Kajisawa M., Peacock J. A., Mann R. G., Hughes D. H., Aretxaga I., Muxlow T. W. B., Richards A. M. S., Dickinson M., Ivison R. J., Smith G. P., Smail I., Serjeant S., Almaini O., Lawrence A., 2004, MNRAS, 350, 769-784
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11. The Dark Matter Distribution in the Central Regions of Galaxy Clusters: Implications for CDM
Sand D. J., Treu T., Smith G. P., Ellis R. S., 2004, ApJ, 604, 88-107
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10. A Unique Small-scale Gravitational Arc in Abell 1201
Edge A. C., Smith G. P., Sand D. J., Treu T., Ebeling H., Allen S. W., van Dokkum P. G., 2003, ApJ, 599, L69-72
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9. A Wide Field Hubble Space Telescope Survey of the Cluster CL0024+16. II: The Cluster Mass Distribution
Kneib J.-P., Hudelot P., Ellis R. S., Treu T., Smith G. P., Marshall P., Czoske O., Smail I., Natarajan P., 2003, ApJ, 598, 804-817
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8. Galaxies Under the Cosmic Microscope: A Gemini Multiobject Spectrograph Study of Lensed Disk Galaxy 289 in A2218
Swinbank A. M., Smith J., Bower R. G., Bunker A., Smail I., Ellis R. S., Smith G. P., Kneib J.-P., Sullivan M., Allington-Smith J. R., 2003, ApJ, 598, 162-167
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7. Measuring Sigma-8 with Cluster Lensing: Biases from Unrelaxed Clusters
Smith G. P., Edge A. C., Eke V. R., Nichol R. C., Smail I., Kneib J.-P., 2003, ApJ, 590, L79
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6. A Hubble Space Telescope Lensing Survey of X-ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters: III. A Multiply-imaged Extremely Red Galaxy at z=1.6
Smith G. P., Smail I., Kneib J.-P., Davis C. J., Takamiya M., Ebeling H., Czoske O., 2002, MNRAS, 333, L16-20
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5. A Hubble Space Telescope Lensing Survey of X-ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters: II. A Search for Gravitationally Lensed EROs
Smith G. P., Smail I., Kneib J.-P., Czoske O., Ebeling H., Edge A. C., Pello R., Ivison R. J., Packham C., Le Borgne J.-F., 2002, MNRAS, 330, 1-16
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4. Distinguishing Local and Global Influences on Galaxy Morphology: An HST Comparison of High and Low X-ray Luminosity Clusters
Balogh M. L., Smail I., Bower R. G., Ziegler B. L., Smith G. P., Davies R. L., Gaztelu A., Kneib J.-P., Ebeling H., 2002, ApJ, 566, 123-136
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3. Near-infrared Spectroscopy and Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of a Dusty Starburst ERO,
Smith G. P., Treu T., Ellis R., Smail I., Kneib J.-P., Frye B. L., 2001, ApJ, 562, 635-640
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2. A Photometric Study of the Ages and Metallicities of Early Type Galaxies in A2218
Smail I., Kuntschner H., Kodama T., Smith G. P., Packham C., Fruchter A. S., Hook R. N., 2001, MNRAS, 323, 839-849
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1. A Hubble Space Telescope Lensing Survey of X-ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters: I. A383
Smith G. P., Kneib J.-P., Ebeling H., Csozke O., Smail I., 2001, ApJ, 552, 493-503
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Conference Proceedings


19. Reflections of Cluster Assembly in the Stellar Populations and Dynamics of Member Galaxies
Moran S.M., Ellis R.S., Treu T., Smith G.P., Miller N., 2007 AAS/AAPT Joint Meeting, American Astronomical Society Meeting 209
18. Reflections of Cluster Assembly in the Stellar Populations and Dynamics of Member Galaxies
Moran S.M., Ellis R.S., Treu T., Smith G.P., 2007, proceedings of "Cosmic Frontiers", Durham, UK, July 31-August 4, 2006, ASP Conference Series
astro-ph/0701547
17. The Dark Matter Morphology, Luminosity Gap Statistic and Mass Assembly History of Massive Galaxy Clusters
Smith G.P., Khosroshahi H., Ponman T.J., Taylor J.E., 2006, Galaxy Evolution Across the Hubble Time, International Astronomical Union. Symposium no. 235, held 14-17 August, 2006 in Prague, Czech Republic, S235, #368
16. Reflections of Cluster Assembly in the Stellar Populations of Member Galaxies
Moran S.M., Ellis R.S., Treu T., Smith G.P., 2006, Galaxy Evolution Across the Hubble Time, International Astronomical Union. Symposium no. 235, held 14-17 August, 2006 in Prague, Czech Republic, S235, #336
15. Hubble and Keck constraints on massive galaxy clusters at z=0.6
Smith G.P., 2005, Proceedings of the ``Future of Cosmology with Clusters of Galaxies'', Kona, February 2005, (http://www.umich.edu/~mctp/future/)
14. Spitzer Massive Lensing Cluster Survey
Egami E., Rieke G.H., Rigby J.R., Papovich C., Kneib J.-P., Smith G.P., Le Floc'h E., Misselt K.A., Perez-Gonzalez P.G., Huang J.-S., Dole H., Frayer D.T.
Proceedings "The Spitzer Space Telescope: New Views of the Cosmos", ed. Lee Armus, 9-12 November 2004, Pasadena astro-ph/0603657
13. The Dark Matter Density Profile of Galaxy Clusters
Sand D.J., Treu T., Ellis R.S., Smith G.P., 2004, AAS, 205, 15705S
12. A Keck Survey for Magnified Lyman-alpha Emitters at 8<z<10
Stark D.J., Ellis R.S., Smith G.P., Kneib J.-P., Santos M.R., 2004, To appear in the proceedings of the "High Redshift Frontier", Tucson, December 2004
11. Optical and Infrared Non-detection of the z=10 Candidate Behind Abell 1835
Smith G.P., Sand D.J., Egami E., Stern D., Eisenhardt P., 2004, To appear in the Proceedings of the "High Redshift Frontier", Tucson, December 2004
10. Hubble, Chandra and Keck Constraints in Massive Galaxy Clusters at z=0.2 and z=0.5
Smith G.P., 2004, Proceedings of IAU Symposium 225 ``Impact of Gravitational Lensing on Cosmology'', Meylan G., Mellier Y., eds.
9. The Dark Matter Halos of Spheroidal Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies
Treu T., Koopmans L.V.E., Sand D.J., Smith G.P., Ellis R.S., 2003, To appear in the proceedings of IAU Symposium 220 "Dark matter in galaxies", S. Ryder, D.J. Pisano, M. Walker, and K. Freeman eds
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8. The Dark Matter Distribution in the Central Regions of Galaxy Clusters
Sand D.J., Treu T., Smith G.P., Ellis R.S., 2003, Proceedings contribution, XVth Rencontres de Blois
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7. Massive Galaxy Clusters - New Insights from Hubble and Chandra
Smith G.P., Kneib J.-P., Smail I., Mazzotta P., Ebeling H., Czoske O., AAS, 2003, 203, 3001S
6. The Total Density Profile in Galaxy Clusters Inferred From a Systematic Search for Radial Arcs in the HST/WFPC2 Archive
Sand D.J., Treu T., Smith G.P., Ellis R.S., AAS, 2003, 203, 3004S
5. Massive Galaxy Clusters -- New Insights from Hubble and Chandra
Smith G.P., 2003, ``Star and Structure Formation -- From First Light to the Milky Way'', ETH Zurich, Switzerland, August 2003
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X-ray Luminous Clusters at z=0.2
Smith G.P., Kneib J.-P., Smail I., Ebeling H., Czoske O., Mazzotta P., 2003, "Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series, Vol. 3: Clusters of Galaxies: Probes of Cosmological Structure and Galaxy Evolution", ed. J. S. Mulchaey, A. Dressler, and A. Oemler
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3. A Hubble Space Telescope Lensing Survey of X-ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters: Gravitationally Lensed Arcs and EROs
Smith G.P., 2001, "A New Era in Cosmology", ASP Conference Series, 283, 181-185
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2. HST Lensing Survey of Clusters
Smith G.P., Smail I., Kneib J.-P., Czoske O., Ebeling H., 2000, Poster Contribution to the Third Birmingham Workshop on Galaxy Evolution
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1. A Combined HST/CFH12k/XMM Survey of X-ray Luminous Clusters of Galaxies at z=0.2
Czoske O., Kneib, J.-P., Smail I., Smith G.P., Ebeling H., in XXXth Recontres de Moriond: Cosmological Physics with Gravitational Lensing, eds. Kneib J.P., Mellier Y., Moniez M., Tran Thanh Van J., (2001)
astro-ph/0007131


PhD Thesis


Gravitational Lensing by X-ray Luminous Galaxy Clusters
Graham Peter Smith, 2002, University of Durham, UK


Communications and Circulars


2. SN 2005ay - a type II SN to be observed by GALEX
Gal-Yam A., Smith G.P., 2005, ATel, 448, 1
1. XTE J1118+480
Chaty S., Haswell C.A., Smith G.P., Smail I., Hynes R.I., IAUC 7389, 3, 2000
IAU



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