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Galaxy evolution

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Effect Of Magnetic Draping On Satellite Galaxies In Clusters, Vanessa Brown Jun 2024

Effect Of Magnetic Draping On Satellite Galaxies In Clusters, Vanessa Brown

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Galaxy evolution has been observed to be influenced by environment. Satellite galaxies orbiting within clusters can experience changes in morphology and composition through various mechanisms such as ram-pressure stripping (RPS), which removes a galaxy’s interstellar medium as it passes through the cluster via direct interaction with the hot intracluster medium gas. An open question is whether intracluster magnetic fields affect galaxy evolution, for example by forming a magnetic layer around infalling galaxies (called magnetic draping) and mitigating gas removal by RPS. Using the code GADGET-3, we compare global properties and mass distributions within identical cluster simulations run with and without …


The Evolution Of And Starburst-Agn Connection In Luminous And Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies And Their Link To Globular Cluster Formation, Stephanie L. Fiorenza Jun 2014

The Evolution Of And Starburst-Agn Connection In Luminous And Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies And Their Link To Globular Cluster Formation, Stephanie L. Fiorenza

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The evolutionary connection between nuclear starbursts and active galactic nuclei (AGN) in luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs; 1011o

Using new spectrophotometric data, I classify the primary source of IR radiation as being a nuclear starburst or a type of AGN by using the Baldwin-Phillips-Terlevich (BPT) diagrams. I show that for the U/LIRGs in my sample the properties that describe their nuclear starbursts and AGN (e.g. star formation rate (SFR), L[O III], optical D parameter, D4000, and EW(Hδ)) are independent of one another, ensuring that no biases affect correlations between these properties and objects' locations on the BPT diagrams. I then derive …