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Galaxies in from the cold

Reinhard Genzel
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Reinhard Genzel: Reinhard Genzel is at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, 85748 Garching, Germany, University of California, Berkeley, USA. genzel@mpe.mpg.de

Nature, 2009, vol. 457, issue 7228, 388-389

Abstract: Computer simulations of the cosmos suggest that cold streams of gas could underlie the unexpectedly high star-formation activity of many massive galaxies found to exist a few billion years after the Big Bang.

Date: 2009
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