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Search authors/title/abstract in `astro-ph' in all years (1992-2001) for occurrences of `galaxy evolution '
(158 matches, showing only the first 100) :
Title: Galaxy Deconstruction: Clues from Globular Clusters Authors:Michael J. West (University of Hawaii) Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Astrophysical Ages and Time Scales
(ASP Conference Series), eds. T. von Hippel, N. Manset and C. Simpson
Title: Environment and Galaxy Evolution at Intermediate Redshift Authors:R. G. Carlberg (1,2),
H. K. C. Yee (1,2),
S. L. Morris (1,3,4),
H. Lin (1,2,5,6),
P. B. Hall (1,2,7),
D. R. Patton (1,2,8),
M. Sawicki (1,2,9),
C. W. Shepherd (1,2) ((1) CFHT Visiting Astronomer, (2) Toronto, (3) HIA/NRC, (4) Durham, (5) Arizona, (6) Hubble Fellow, (7) Princeton/Catolica (8) Victoria, (9) Caltech) Comments: submitted to ApJ
Title: Early galaxy evolution from deep wide field star counts. II. First
estimate of the thick disc mass function Authors:C. Reylé,
A. C. Robin Comments: 10 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Astron. Astrophys
Title: The Spatial Distribution and Kinematics of Stellar Populations in E+A
Galaxies Authors:Stuart A. Norton (1),
Karl Gebhardt (1 and 2),
Ann I. Zabludoff (3),
Dennis Zaritsky (3) ((1) UCO/Lick Observatory, (2) U. Texas at Austin, (3) Steward Observatory) Comments: ApJ accepted, 40 pages including 16 embedded figures; figure 5 now
properly included and a small change made to figure 15 caption
Title: Chemo-spectrophotometric evolution of spiral galaxies: V. Properties of
galactic discs at high redshift Authors:S. Boissier (1,2),
N. Prantzos (2) ((1) Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, (2) Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris) Comments: 14 pages, 11 figures, MNRAS, in press
Title: Diffuse Extragalactic Background Light versus Deep Galaxy Counts in the
Subaru Deep Field: Missing Light in the Universe? Authors:T. Totani (1),
Y. Yoshii (2),
F. Iwamuro (3),
T. Maihara (3),
K. Motohara (1) ((1) NAO, Japan, (2) Univ. of Tokyo, (3) Kyoto Univ.) Comments: ApJ Letters in press. Two new reports on the diffuse EBL at 1.25 and
2.2 microns are added to the reference list and Table 1
Title: A wide field survey at the Northern Ecliptic Pole: II. Number counts and
galaxy colours in B_j, R, and K Authors:M.W. Kuemmel (1),
S.J. Wagner (2) ((1) Max-Planck-Institut fuer Astronomie, Heidelberg, (2) Landessternwarte Heidelberg) Comments: Accepted for A&A, 14 pages, 10 figures
Title: Impact of Future Submillimeter and Millimeter Large Facilities on the
Studies of Galaxy Formation and Evolution Authors:Tsutomu T. Takeuchi (1),
Ryohei Kawabe (2),
Kotaro Kohno (2),
Koichiro Nakanishi (2),
Takako T. Ishii (3),
Hiroyuki Hirashita (4),
Kohji Yoshikawa (4) ((1) Division of Particle and Astrophysical Sciences, Nagoya University (2) Nobeyama Radio Observatory (3) Kwasan and Hida observatories, Kyoto University (4) Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University) Comments: 17 pages LaTeX, PASP accepted. Abstract abridged
Title: Turbulent dissipation in the ISM: the coexistence of forced and decaying
regimes and implications for galaxy formation and evolution Authors:V. Avila-Reese,
E. Vázquez-Semadeni (Instituto de Astronomia, UNAM, M\'exico) Comments: 23 pages, including figures. To appear in ApJ. Abstract abridged
Title: Cross-Roads in Studies of Galaxy Evolution Authors:Richard S Ellis (Caltech) Comments: 5 pages, (Latex, requires aastex). Millenium Essay to appear in PASP,
May 2001
Title: Evolution of galaxies due to self-excitation Authors:Martin D. Weinberg (Univ. of Massachusetts) Comments: 24 pages, 7 figures, using Sussp.sty (included). Lectures presented
at the NATO Advanced Study Institute, "The Restless Universe: Applications of
Gravitational N-Body Dynamics to Planetary, Stellar and Galactic Systems,"
Blair Atholl, July 2000
Title: Is the Fast Evolution Scenario for Virialized Compact Groups Really
Compelling? The Role of a Dark Massive Group Halo Authors:M.A. Gomez-Flechoso,
R. Dominguez-Tenreiro Comments: 18 pages, 1 postscript file, 2 tables, to be published in ApJLett
Title: Gas and Galaxy Evolution in Poor Groups of Galaxies Authors:Ann I. Zabludoff (University of Arizona) Comments: 8 pages, 5 figures, LaTeX, uses newpasp.sty. To appear in ``Gas and
Galaxy Evolution,'' eds. J.E. Hibbard, M.P. Rupen, & J.H. van Gorkom, ASP
Conference Series (VLA 20th Anniversary Conference)
Title: The Radio Galaxy Populations of Nearby Northern Abell Clusters Authors:Neal A. Miller (NRAO/NMSU),
Frazer N. Owen (NRAO) Comments: 53 pages (AASTeX v5.0), plus 3 figures. To appear in the
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Title: The Evolution of Ellipticals, Spirals and Irregulars: Overcoming
Selection Bias Authors:Simon Driver (St Andrews) Comments: To appear in Proc. of the ESO/ECF/STSCI workshop on Deep Fields,
Garching Oct 2000, (Publ: Springer)
Title: Morphological Evolution of Galaxies to z=4 Authors:Christopher J. Conselice Comments: Proceedings for talk given at the ESO/ECF/STScI Workshop on Deep
Fields, Garching, Oct. 2000. Five pages
Title: Stellar mass-to-light ratios and the Tully-Fisher relation Authors:Eric F. Bell,
Roelof S. de Jong (Steward Observatory) Comments: 17 pages; 10 embedded postscript figures; to appear in the
Astrophysical Journal on March 20 2001
Title: The K-Band Galaxy Luminosity Function Authors:C.S. Kochanek (1),
M.A. Pahre (1),
E.E. Falco (1),
J.P. Huchra (1),
J. Mader (1),
T.H Jarrett (2),
T. Chester (2),
R. Cutri (2),
S.E. Schneider (3) ((1) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (2) Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (3) Department of Astronomy, University of Massachusetts ) Comments: submitted to ApJ, 25 pages, 6 figures, complete redshift survey.
Table 1 included in source
Title: Evolutionary Constraints from Infra-Red Source Counts Authors:Chris Pearson (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan) Comments: 18 pages, 12 figures, changes due to refs comments and accepted by
MNRAS, models available at : this http URL
Title: The nature of the bright submillimeter galaxy population: a radio
pre-selected sample with I>25 Authors:S.C. Chapman,
E. Richards,
G. Lewis,
G. Wilson,
A. Barger Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures, submitted to ApJL
Title: Star Formation Histories of Nearby Dwarf Galaxies Authors:Eva K. Grebel (MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany) Comments: 12 pages, no figures. Invited review to appear in the 1st
Euroconference on `The Evolution of Galaxies. I. Observational Clues,' eds.
J.M. Vilchez, G. Stasinska and E. Perez, Kluwer, Dordrecht
Title: Stellar Populations in Dwarf Galaxies: A Review of the Contribution of
HST to our Understanding of the Nearby Universe Authors:Eline Tolstoy Comments: to appear in ``A Decade of HST Science'', eds. M. Livio, K. Noll & M.
Stiavelli Full submitted version (3Mb gzipped postrscipt file):
this http URL
Title: Exploring Galaxy Evolution from Infrared Number Counts and Cosmic
Infrared Background Authors:Tsutomu T. Takeuchi (1)
Takako T. Ishii (2),
Hiroyuki Hirashita (3),
Kohji Yoshikawa (3),
Hideo Matsuhara (4),
Kimiaki Kawara (5),
And Haruyuki Okuda (6) ((1) Division of Particle and Astrophysical Sciences, Nagoya University (2) Kwasan and Hida observatories, Kyoto University (3) Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University (4) Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences (5) Institute of Astronomy, University of Tokyo (6) Gunma Astronomical Observatory) Comments: 18 pages LaTeX, PASJ in press. Abstract abridged
Title: FIRES at the VLT: Measuring the Rest-Frame V-Band Luminosity of Galaxies
from z~3 to Now Authors:Gregory Rudnick (1),
Hans-Walter Rix (1),
Marijn Franx (2) ((1) MPIA, Heidelberg, (2) Leiden Observatory) Comments: 2 pages, 2 figures (newpasp.sty). To appear in ASP Conference Series
"Galaxy Disks and Disk Galaxies", eds. J.G. Funes S.J. and E.M. Corsini. An
error was found in the rest-frame V-band luminosity calculation and the
values have been revised downwards. This does not affect our conclusions.
Figures 1 and 2 have been changed
Title: Properties and evolution of disk galaxies in a hierarchical formation
scenario Authors:V. Avila-Reese (1),
C. Firmani (1,2) ((1) Instituto de Astronomia, UNAM (2) Osservartorio Astronomico di Brera) Comments: 2 pages, to appear in "Galaxy Disks and Disk Galaxies," eds. J. G.
Funes & E. M. Corsini (ASP Conference Series)
Title: Environmental Effects on Gas and Galaxy Evolution in Clusters Authors:Bianca M. Poggianti,
Jacqueline H. van Gorkom Comments: 6 pages, 4 Postscript figures. To appear in "Gas and Galaxy
Evolution", ASP Conf. Series, eds. J.E. Hibbard, M.P. Rupen and J.H. van
Gorkom
Title: Modelling Tools: Population and Evolutionary Synthesis Authors:U. Fritze-v. Alvensleben (Universit\"atssternwarte, G\"ottingen, Germany) Comments: Invited Review to appear in ``Stars, Gas and Dust in Galaxies:
Exploring the Links'', CTIO/ESO/LCO Workshop, La Serena, Chile, March 2000,
Eds. D. Alloin, G. Galaz, K. Olsen, ASP Conf. Ser., 9 pages. Uses newpasp.sty
Title: High-Redshift Galaxies: The Far-Infrared and Sub-Millimeter View Authors:Alberto Franceschini Comments: Comments: 60 pages, Latex with special macro. To appear in the
Proceedings of the XI Canary Islands Winter School Of Astrophysics on
"Galaxies at High Redshift", Tenerife November 1999, I. Perez-Fournon, M.
Balcells, F. Moreno-Insertis and F. Sanchez Eds., Cambridge University Press
Title: Photometric Properties of Low-Redshift Galaxy Clusters (LOCOS) Authors:Omar Lopez-Cruz (1,2) ((1) INAOE-Tonantzintla, (2) Department of Astronomy, U of Toronto) Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures, uses rmaa.cls and rmaacite.sty. Invited Ph.D.
Thesis presentation to appear in the proceedings of IX RRLA of the IAU/UAI
held in Tonantzintla, Mexico (November 9-13, 1998), L. Aguilar & A.
Carraminana, eds., Rev. Mex. A & A Serie Conferencias