Their results indicate that, as previously proposed, the two
types of galaxies evolved at the same rate in the early Universe.
Not exact matches
In terms
of mass they lie between the more commonly found stellar - mass and supermassive
types of black hole [3], and could tell us about how black holes grow and
evolve within clusters like Messier 15, and within
galaxies.
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.
The two different classes
of jet - spewing active
galaxies called blazars may, in fact, be a single hybrid
type that
evolves over time, according to new research.