UNDERSTANDING GALAXY FORMATION AND
EVOLUTION - Vladimir Avila-Reese (2006)
SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES - A.W. Blain
et al. (2002)
PHYSICAL PROCESSES BEHIND THE
MORPHOLOGICAL HUBBLE SEQUENCE - Claudio Firmani and Vladimir
Avila-Reese (2003)
THE MOST DISTANT GALAXIES - Hyron
Spinrad (2003)
ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES IN QUASISTELLAR
OBJECTS: Star Formation and Galactic Nuclear Evolution at High
Redshifts - Fred Hamann and Gary Ferland (1999)
FAR-ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION FROM
ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES - Robert W. O'Connell (1999)
ABUNDANCES IN STELLAR POPULATIONS AND
THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM IN GALAXIES - B.E.J. Pagel and M.G. Edmunds
(1981)
AN EMPIRICAL CALIBRATION OF STAR
FORMATION RATE ESTIMATORS - Daniel Rosa-González , Elena
Terlevich and Roberto Terlevich (2002)
GALACTIC BULGES - Rosemary F.G. Wyse,
Gerard Gilmore and Marijn Franx (1997)
INFRARED VIEWS OF GALAXY EVOLUTION: A
PROGRESS REPORT - Matthew Malkan (2001)
HIGH-REDSHIFT GALAXIES:
THE FAR-INFRARED AND SUB-MILLIMETER VIEW - Alberto Franceschini (1999)
STELLAR POPULATIONS AND GALAXY
MORPHOLOGY AT HIGH REDSHIFT - Andrew Bunker et al. (1999)
GALAXY MORPHOLOGY IN
THE GTO-NICMOS NORTHERN HUBBLE DEEP FIELD - Andrew J. Bunker (1999)
COLD MOLECULAR GAS, PDRS, AND THE
ORIGIN OF HI IN GALAXIES - Ronald J. Allen (2000)
GALAXY COLLISIONS - Curtis Struck (1999)
GALAXY FORMATION AND EVOLUTION: RECENT
PROGRESS - Richard Ellis (1999)
QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE CLASSIFICATIONS
OF GALAXIES - G. de Vaucouleurs (1977)
GAS AND DUST IN PROTOGALAXIES - F. Combes
(1999)
GALAXY COUNTS VS. TYPE FOR 19m
B
29m,
AND GALAXY FORMATION FROM SUB-GALACTIC CLUMPS - R. Windhorst et
al. (1998)
THE PROPERTIES OF LYMAN-BREAK GALAXIES AT
REDSHIFT z ~ 3 - Mauro Giavalisco (1998)
LARGE GROUND-BASED REDSHIFT SURVEYS IN THE
CONTEXT OF THE HDF - Lilly, Simon et al. (1998)
GALAXIES AT HIGH REDSHIFT - Garth
Illingworth (1999)
PERSPECTIVES IN PHYSICAL MORPHOLOGY -
R. G. Abraham (1998)
CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE ISM IN NEARBY
GALAXIES - Evan D. Skillman (1998)
MERGERS AND SOME CONSEQUENCES - Alar
Toomre (1977)
INTERACTIONS DRIVING GALAXY EVOLUTION -
F. Schweizer (2000)
EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION
IN FAINT FIELD GALAXY SAMPLES - David C. Koo and Richard G. Kron (1992)
QUANTITATIVE
MORPHOLOGY AT HIGH REDSHIFTS - Roberto G. Abraham (1997)
SEARCHES FOR PRIMEVAL GALAXIES -
C. A. Collins (1998)
PROBING THE
HIGH-REDSHIFT UNIVERSE WITH QUASAR ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES - Fred
Hamann (1998)
AFTER THE DARK AGES: THE EVOLUTION OF LUMINOUS
SOURCES AT z < 5 - Piero Madau (1998)
UV EMISSION AND
DUST PROPERTIES OF HIGH REDSHIFT GALAXIES - D. Calzetti (1999)
AFTERGLOWS FROM THE
LARGEST EXPLOSIONS IN THE UNIVERSE - Dieter H. Hartmann (1999)
Abstract. The distinction of "largest explosions in the universe" has been bestowed on cosmic gamma-ray bursts. Their afterglows are brighter than supernovae and therefore are called hypernovae. Photometry and spectroscopy of these afterglows have provided major breakthroughs in our understanding of this mysterious phenomenon.
OBSERVING THE EPOCH
OF GALAXY FORMATION - Charles C. Steidel (1999)
Abstract. Significant observational progress in addressing the question of the origin and early evolution of galaxies has been made in the past few years, allowing for direct comparison of the epoch when most of the stars in the universe were forming to prevailing theoretical models. There is currently broad consistency between theoretical expectations and the observations, but rapid improvement in the data will provide much more critical tests of theory in the coming years. caling the universe: Gravitational lenses and the Hubble constant.
NUCLEOSYNTHESIS AND CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF
GALAXIES - B. E. J. Pagel (1997)
THE SEARCH FOR PRIMEVAL GALAXIES -
C. J. Pritchet (1994)