ACTIVE GALAXIES and GALAXY EVOLUTION Quasars, Radio Galaxies, Seyfert Galaxies and BL Lacertae Objects Immense powers emerging from ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI:
First Spectroscopic Evidence for High Ionization State and Low Oxygen Abundance in Lyα Emitters ( arXiv:1208.3260, ApJ submitted ) subaru UM @NAOJ on 16/Jan/2013.
Tsutomu T. TAKEUCHI Division of Particle and Astrophysical Science, Nagoya University, JAPAN with SKA-Japan high-z galaxy and cosmology WG East-Asian SKA.
ASTR100 (Spring 2008) Introduction to Astronomy Galaxy Evolution & AGN Prof. D.C. Richardson Sections 0101-0106.
Recycling in the Universe Alyssa A. Goodman Department of Astronomy Harvard University.
15.3 Galaxy Evolution Our Goals for Learning How do we observe the life histories of galaxies? How did galaxies form? Why do galaxies differ?
Galaxy Formation and Evolution Dr. Pimol Moth Astronomy Instructor Hartnell College.
Key Topics Astronomy Unit. Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory: most widely accepted theory for the origin of our universe. 12-14 billion States that 12-14.
Galaxies. Galaxies2 Introduction Beyond the Milky Way, the visible Universe contains more than ten billion galaxies Some galaxies are spiral like the.
Galaxies Miss Scillieri 6 th Grade Science Memorial School.
Large Area Survey of Lyman Alpha Emitters Zheng Yale Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics Yale/WIYN One Degree Imager Survey Workshop Oct 3rd, 2009.
Galaxies. Objectives Identify three types of galaxies. Describe the contents and characteristics of galaxies. Explain why looking at distant galaxies.