Results 141 to 150 of about 3,827 (167)
Primordial Rotating Disk Composed of ≥15 Star Forming Clumps at Cosmic Dawn
Fujimoto S, Ouchi M, Kohno K, Valentino F, Giménez-Arteaga C, Brammer G, Furtak L, Kohandel M, Oguri M, Pallottini A, Richard J, Zitrin A, Bauer F, Boylan-Kolchin M, Dessauges-Zavadsky M, Egami E, Finkelstein S, Ma Z, Smail I, Watson D, Hutchison T, Rigby J, Welch B, Ao Y, Bradley L, Caminha G, Caputi K, Espada D, Endsley R, Fudamoto Y, González-López J, Hatsukade B, Koekemoer A, Kokorev V, Laporte N, Lee M, Magdis G, Ono Y, Rizzo F, Shibuya T, Shimasaku K, Sun F, Toft S, Umehata H, Wang T, Yajima H. +45 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceA recently quenched galaxy 700 million years after the Big Bang. [PDF]
NatureLooser TJ, D'Eugenio F, Maiolino R, Witstok J, Sandles L, Curtis-Lake E, Chevallard J, Tacchella S, Johnson BD, Baker WM, Suess KA, Carniani S, Ferruit P, Arribas S, Bonaventura N, Bunker AJ, Cameron AJ, Charlot S, Curti M, de Graaff A, Maseda MV, Rawle T, Rix HW, Del Pino BR, Smit R, Übler H, Willott C, Alberts S, Egami E, Eisenstein DJ, Endsley R, Hausen R, Rieke M, Robertson B, Shivaei I, Williams CC, Boyett K, Chen Z, Ji Z, Jones GC, Kumari N, Nelson E, Perna M, Saxena A, Scholtz J. +44 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceStar formation shut down by multiphase gas outflow in a galaxy at a redshift of 2.45. [PDF]
NatureBelli S, Park M, Davies RL, Mendel JT, Johnson BD, Conroy C, Benton C, Bugiani L, Emami R, Leja J, Li Y, Maheson G, Mathews EP, Naidu RP, Nelson EJ, Tacchella S, Terrazas BA, Weinberger R. +17 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceExtended hot dust emission around the earliest massive quiescent galaxy
Ji Z, Williams C, Rieke G, Lyu J, Alberts S, Sun F, Helton J, Rieke M, Shivaei I, D'Eugenio F, Tacchella S, Robertson B, Zhu Y, Maiolino R, Bunker A, Sun Y, Willmer C. +16 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceFeedback mechanisms stopping the star formation in a pair of massive galaxies in the early Universe
Pérez-González P, D'Eugenio F, Pino BRD, Perna M, Uebler H, Maiolino R, Arribas S, Lamperti I, Bunker A, Carniani S, Charlot S, Willott C, Böker T, Parlanti E, Scholtz J, Venturi G, Barro G, Costantin L, Navarro IM, Dunlop J, Magee D, Cresci G. +21 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceSome of the next articles are maybe not open access.Related searches:
High-redshift galaxy populations
Nature, 2006 We now see many galaxies as they were only 800 million years after the Big Bang, and that limit may soon be exceeded when wide-field infrared detectors are widely available. Multi-wavelength studies show that there was relatively little star formation at very early times and that star formation was at its maximum at about half the age of the Universe ...Esther M, Hu, Lennox L, Cowieopenaire +2 more sources