Most galaxies in the Antlia Cluster are
early type galaxies, and dwarf elliptical galaxies are the most common galaxy type.
«To find such an event in
early type galaxies where star formation is rare is an incredibly fortunate find.
Not exact matches
Their results indicate that, as previously proposed, the two
types of
galaxies evolved at the same rate in the
early Universe.
This stellar mass is similar to the stellar masses found for massive
early -
type galaxies at z ~ 2 in deep, near - infrared surveys.
In this talk, UC Berkeley's Dr. Mariska Kriek will present recent studies of
galaxies in the
Early Universe, and discuss our current view of how different
types of
galaxies may have formed and evolved over cosmic time.
UGC 1382 came to our attention while we were looking at star formation in
early -
type galaxies using NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX).
Its ability to detect planets on the other side of the
galaxy has revamped our understanding of how solar systems form, which
types of stars tend to pair with which
types of planets, and shed light on the
early dynamics of solar system formation.
Define «
early -
type»
galaxy as any
galaxy without visible spiral arms (e.g. our «smooth» category, which can include elliptical
galaxies, and smooth disks), rather than as a
galaxy that isn't a disk.
They find that megamaser disk
galaxies have a MBH - sigma * relationship that differs significantly from that established for the
early -
type galaxies.
At a given sigma *, the disk
galaxies have significantly smaller black hole masses, with a larger scatter, than the
early -
type galaxies.
It will be used for many different
types of astronomical studies ranging from detailed imaging of
galaxy clusters in the
early universe to mapping areas of star formation in our own
Galaxy.
«We present results from an optical - infrared photometric study of
early -
type (E+S 0)
galaxies in 19
galaxy clusters out to z = 0.9.»
Known as a quasar, this
type of
galaxy lit up the
early universe, and their extreme activity was driven by the black hole dynamos in their cores.