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THE FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES

The New Cosmology, 2005
The past decade has witnessed the establishment of a “standard paradigm” for structure formation in the Universe. It is now universally accepted that the dominant matter component of the Universe is in some form of non-baryonic, weaklyinteracting dark matter. Structure in the dark matter originated from inhomogeneities that were generated shortly after
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Early Formation and Evolution of Galaxies

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2003
I review success and failure of the hierarchical galaxy formation model. In this scenario, the morphology of galaxies is regulated by the mode of gas accretion and intimately linked to discrete accretion events. Some of the common misconceptions about hierarchical clustering are discussed.
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Star Formation and Evolution of Galaxies [PDF]

open access: possibleAIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
We discuss how the star formation influences the evolution of galaxies. Processes in the ISM combine the gravitational instability with hydrodynamical instabilities triggering formation of stars. Various feedback processes operating in the star forming regions such as stellar winds, ionising radiation, and supernova explosions produce bubbles of hot ...
Jan Palouš   +4 more
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Galaxy Formation in ΛCDM Cosmology

Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science
This is a golden age for galaxy formation: Existing and especially new telescopes are providing observations that challenge and illuminate rapidly improving theory and simulations.
J. Primack
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The Formation & Evolution of Galaxies

Daedalus, 2014
Weighing in at 1042 kilograms and measuring 1021 meters across, galaxies are perhaps the most awe-inspiring objects known to mankind. They are also the only places in an otherwise dark and unforgiving universe where stars and planets are able to form. In the past five to ten years we have made enormous progress in understanding when galaxies came into
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Cosmological simulations of galaxy formation

Nature Reviews Physics, 2019
Over recent decades, cosmological simulations of galaxy formation have been instrumental in advancing our understanding of structure and galaxy formation in the Universe.
M. Vogelsberger   +3 more
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The Evolution of the Star Formation Rate in Galaxies

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2001
The aim of this work is to provide clues for the understanding of the star formation history of the universe. We study the process of star formation in galactic objects in hierarchical clustering scenarios using hydrodynamical cosmological simulations of standard Cold Dark Matter Universe. We estimate the specific star formation rate (sSFR) of galactic
Hernán Muriel   +4 more
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Exoplanets and Their Characterization in the Environment of Galaxy Formation

Journal of Material Sciences and Engineering Technology
The exploration of exoplanets has emerged as a pivotal area of research in astrophysics, particularly in understanding their formation and evolution within the context of galaxy formation.
Diriba Gonfa Tolasa, Adugna Furi
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The Interplay Between Black Holes and Galaxy Formation: A Cosmological Perspective

International Journal of Advanced Research and Interdisciplinary Scientific Endeavours
The interplay between black holes and galaxy formation constitutes a crucial domain of research in cosmology, offering profound insights into the universe's evolution. This study explores the intricate relationship between supermassive black holes (SMBHs)
D. Tolasa
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