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The publication of the morphology - density relation by Alan
Dressler in 1980 brought into the limelight the role played by
environment in the formation and evolution of galaxies. The
symposium Environment and the Formation of Galaxies: 30 years
later, was organised with the purpose of establishing the
environmental impact on the evolution of galaxies and its
dependence on look-back time. Special emphasis was placed on the
physical mechanisms that are responsible for transforming galaxies
once they are accreted by a group or a cluster, including the
observable imprint left in the galaxy HI distribution. Other major
topics of the symposium were the environmental dependence of galaxy
properties at z 1 and the implementation of environmental effects
in cosmological models of galaxy formation and evolution. This book
presents the edited proceedings of this stimulating meeting.
The publication of the morphology - density relation by Alan
Dressler in 1980 brought into the limelight the role played by
environment in the formation and evolution of galaxies. The
symposium Environment and the Formation of Galaxies: 30 years
later, was organised with the purpose of establishing the
environmental impact on the evolution of galaxies and its
dependence on look-back time. Special emphasis was placed on the
physical mechanisms that are responsible for transforming galaxies
once they are accreted by a group or a cluster, including the
observable imprint left in the galaxy HI distribution. Other major
topics of the symposium were the environmental dependence of galaxy
properties at z 1 and the implementation of environmental effects
in cosmological models of galaxy formation and evolution. This book
presents the edited proceedings of this stimulating meeting.
The lives of massive galaxies are affected by many key processes,
including gas accretion and star formation, feedback and quenching,
black hole growth, mass assembly, galaxy mergers and interactions,
chemical enrichment and stellar populations, dark matter, galaxy
haloes, and satellite accretion. These proceedings of IAU Symposium
295 discuss recent progress in galaxy formation and evolution, and
plan ahead for future challenges. They cover, from both theoretical
and observational perspectives, the lives of massive galaxies from
the formation of the first galaxies in the early Universe, through
their evolution with cosmic time to massive galaxies in the local
Universe. Key contributions deal with recent and near-future
advances in telescope technology and massive galaxy surveys as well
as computer power for large-scale simulations. IAU S295 benefits
advanced students and active researchers who need an up-to-date
review of galaxy formation and evolution and its future prospects.
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