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29 March 2024
 
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Galaxies at High Redshifts
A. Yahil ; K. M. Lanzetta ; A. Fernandez-Soto ;
Date 5 Mar 1998
Journal in "Large Scale Structure: Tracks and Traces", eds. V. M"uller, S. Gottl"ober, J. P. M"ucket, & J. Wambsganss, (Singapore: World Scientific), pp. 1-8 (1998)
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationStony Brook), K. M. Lanzetta (Stony Brook), and A. Fernandez-Soto (NSW
AbstractSeveral conclusions have been reached over the last few years concerning high-redshift galaxies: (1) The excess of faint blue galaxies is due to dwarf galaxies. (2) Star formation peaks at redshifts z ~1-2. (3) It appears to occur piecemeal in any given galaxy and there is no evidence for starbursting throughout a large ~10 kpc galaxy. (4) There is significant and sharp diminution in the number of L* spiral galaxies at redshifts 1
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9803049
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