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A long-standing prediction of galaxy formation models in a cold dark matter-dominated Universe is that massive galaxies were assembled through mergers of smaller galaxies. However, there has been little direct evidence for this idea. In fact, the homogeneity and old stars of elliptical galaxies have been used as arguments for an alternative model, that of galaxy formation in a single "monolithic" collapse at early times. I will discuss two recent observational results which demonstrate that massive galaxies do indeed have a very turbulent past, and were not yet fully assembled when the Universe was ~3 billion years old.
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Request colloquia announcements by e-mail:
coll-request@astro.umd.edu
Colloquium Organizer:
Andrew Wilson (301) 405-1519
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