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The MUNICS project is an ongoing imaging survey designed to cover 3 sq. degrees in V,R,I,J,K. We describe here partial results of the project concerning the clustering properties of K < 19.5 galaxies in scales of 3.6 to 63.0 over an area of $sim 800 arcmin^2$. We present K data for a sample of 20 fields, five of which contain $z > 0.5$ radio-loud quasars with steep spectra, eight contain $z > 0.5$ radio-loud quasars with flat spectra and seven are high-galactic latitude fields with no quasars in them. The two-point angular correlation function for the total sample shows significant clustering at $sim 5 sigma$ level of K=19.5 galaxies. The correlation angle of the galaxies is $theta_0 = 1.7 pm 0.4$ for K < 19 mag and $theta_0 = 1.0 pm 0.2$ for K < 19.5 mag. When the correlation functions for the subsamples are considered, the mean $omega(theta)$ amplitude of the fields which contain steep-spectra $z > 0.5$ radio-loud quasars is determined to be $sim 2.0 - 2.5$ that of the high-galactic latitude fields.
We summarize the results obtained from the MUNICS K-band selected Galaxy survey thus far. MUNICS is a wide-area, medium-deep, photometric and spectroscopic survey selected in the K band, targeting randomly-selected high Galactic latitude fields. It c
We present deep BVrI multicolor photometry in the field of the quasar BR1202-07 (z_{em}=4.694) aimed at selecting field galaxies at z>4. We compare the observed colors of the galaxies in the field with those predicted by spectral synthesis models inc
The Munich Near-IR Cluster Survey (MUNICS) is a K selected survey covering 1 square degree in the K and J NIR bands with complementary optical photometry in the V, R, and I bands covering a subarea of 0.35 square degrees. The 3-sigma limiting magnitu
The results of a search for distant clusters of galaxies performed using the I-band data obtained by the ESO Imaging Survey (EIS) are presented. Cluster candidates are identified using a matched filter algorithm, that provides not only an objective d
(Abridged) We present the Survey for High-z Absorption Red and Dead Sources (SHARDS), an ESO/GTC Large Program carried out with GTC/OSIRIS. SHARDS is an ultra-deep optical spectro-photometric survey of the GOODS-N field (130 arcmin^2) at wavelengths