The rapid assembly of an elliptical galaxy of 400 billion solar masses at a redshift of 2.3.
Stellar archaeology shows that massive elliptical galaxies formed rapidly about ten billion years ago with star-formation rates of above several hundred solar masses per year. Their progenitors are probably the submillimetre bright galaxies at redshifts z greater than 2. Although the mean molecular...
Main Authors: | Fu, H, Cooray, A, Feruglio, C, Ivison, R, Riechers, D, Gurwell, M, Bussmann, R, Harris, A, Altieri, B, Aussel, H, Baker, A, Bock, J, Boylan-Kolchin, M, Bridge, C, Calanog, J, Casey, C, Cava, A, Chapman, S, Clements, D, Conley, A, Cox, P, Farrah, D, Frayer, D, Hopwood, R, Jia, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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