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Knapen, Johan H.
Referencia bibliográfica
ISLAND UNIVERSES, Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings. ISBN 978-1-4020-5572-0. Springer, 2007, p. 175
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2007
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Descripción
We know from near-infrared imaging that bars are present in more than
three quarters of local disk galaxies. Several studies have recently led
to the conclusion that the fraction, as well as the properties, of bars
in galaxies have not changed much from a redshift of about unity to the
present day. In this paper, I will briefly review the results on which
this conclusion is based, and will discuss some of the implications of
bars for the evolution of galaxies. Specifically, I will discuss the
role of bars in fuelling gas from the disk to the nuclear regions, where
starburst activity may ensue, and the relations of bars with the
specific but important class of low-luminosity starbursts known as
nuclear rings.