Properties of Intergalactic Filaments at z = 2 and Implications for the Evolution of Galaxies
L'évolution des galaxies implique un apport de gaz «froid» depuis la toile cosmique. Mais les modèles l'intégrant induisent des galaxies plus riches en baryons que les galaxies observées. Pour surmonter ce problème, les théoriciens comptent sur une formation d'étoiles rendue inefficac...
Main Author: | Cornuault, Nicolas |
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Other Authors: | Paris 6 |
Language: | en |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2017PA066208/document |
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