The General Assembly of Galaxy Halos: Structure, Origin and Evolution
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Origins of Stellar Halos
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Tracing the stellar halo of an early type galaxy out to 25 effective radii
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Stellar halos around Local Group galaxies
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Resolving the extended stellar halos of nearby galaxies: the wide-field PISCeS survey†
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Intragroup and Intracluster Light
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New axes for the stellar mass fundamental plane
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Direct imaging of haloes and truncations in face-on nearby galaxies
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Very Low-Mass Stars with Extremely Low Metallicity in the Milky Way's Halo
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Searching for chemical relics of first stars with LAMOST and Subaru
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Inhomogeneous chemical enrichment in the Galactic Halo
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Exploring the early Universe with extremely metal-poor stars
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Planetary Nebulae and their parent stellar populations. Tracing the mass assembly of M87 and Intracluster light in the Virgo cluster core
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RR Lyrae to understand the Galactic halo
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PN populations in the local group and distant stellar populations
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The Outer Galactic Halo As Probed By RR Lyr Stars From the Palomar Transient Facility + Keck
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Globular clusters and their contribution to the formation of the Galactic halo
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Did globular clusters contribute to the stellar population of the Galactic halo?
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Are the globular clusters with significant internal [Fe/H] spreads all former dwarf galaxy nuclei?
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RR Lyrae stars as probes of the Milky Way structure and formation
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Globular clusters in M31, Local Group, and external galaxies
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