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Astronomy Colloquium
Galaxy Clusters in the Distant Universe
Date: Thursday, October 24th
Time: 3:30 pm
Place: 4421 Sterling Hall
Speaker: Kim-Vy Tran, Texas A&M University
Abstract: Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally bound systems in the<br>
universe and are extreme laboratories for studying the physics driving<br>
galaxy evolution as well as powerful tests of cosmology.<br>
Understanding how galaxies form and evolve in clusters continues to be<br>
a fundamental question in astronomy. I present results from an<br>
ongoing multi-wavelength study of galaxies in clusters at z&gt;1.5 to<br>
track how they assemble their stars.
Host: Prof Christy Tremonti
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