The influence of environmental effects on galaxy formation
Nov, 1995Citations per year
Abstract: (arXiv)
These notes collect together current work on the effect of the environment on galaxy formation and evolution. They are broken into four distinct parts. The first deals with the observational debate surrounding the question of whether galaxies are initially created the same and have only recently been modified by their environment, or whether galaxy formation itself is strongly perturbed by the local neighbourhood. The second section deals with observations of distant galaxy clusters. These provide direct evidence that some galaxies, at least, have changed substantially over the last 5~Gyr. The third and fourth parts look at theoretical work on this theme. They study models for the origin of the density--morphology relation, and the impact of environmentally modulated galaxy formation on the large-scale structure of the universe.References(13)
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