Monstrous galaxies unmasked
Romeel Davé ()
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Romeel Davé: University of the Western Cape, Bellville 7535, Cape Town, South Africa, and at the South African Astronomical Observatory and the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences.
Nature, 2015, vol. 525, issue 7570, 465-466
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The enigma of how the most luminous galaxies arise is closer to being solved. New simulations show that these are long-lived massive galaxies powered by prodigious gas infall and the recycling of supernova-driven outflows. See Letter p.496
Date: 2015
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