The growth of the central region by acquisition of counterrotating gas in star-forming galaxies.
Galaxies grow through both internal and external processes. In about 10% of nearby red galaxies with little star formation, gas and stars are counter-rotating, demonstrating the importance of external gas acquisition in these galaxies. However, systematic studies of such phenomena in blue, star-form...
Main Authors: | Chen, Y, Shi, Y, Tremonti, C, Bershady, M, Merrifield, M, Emsellem, E, Jin, Y, Huang, S, Fu, H, Wake, D, Bundy, K, Stark, D, Lin, L, Argudo-Fernandez, M, Bergmann, T, Bizyaev, D, Brownstein, J, Bureau, M, Chisholm, J, Drory, N, Guo, Q, Hao, L, Hu, J, Li, C, Li, R, Lopes, A, Pan, K, Riffel, R, Thomas, D, Wang, L, Westfall, K, Yan, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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