"Declining rotation curves, missing baryons and the origin of turbulence: the puzzling properties of high-redshift disk galaxies"
Abstract: The redshift 2 universe is one of the most interesting epochs of galaxy evolution. It is the era with the peak of the cosmic star formation rate. Between redshift 3 and 1 the total stellar mass density in galaxies increased from 15% to 70%. It is also the time of rapid galaxy assembly and the epoch where galaxy morphology was determined.
Observations of z=2 star-forming galaxies reveal physical properties that...
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