Bibcode
Trujillo, I.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Intriguing Life of Massive Galaxies, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 295, pp. 27-36
Fecha de publicación:
7
2013
Número de citas
8
Número de citas referidas
7
Descripción
Once understood as the paradigm of passively evolving objects, the
discovery that massive galaxies experienced an enormous structural
evolution in the last ten billion years has opened an active line of
research. The most significant pending question in this field is the
following: which mechanism has made galaxies to grow largely in size
without altering their stellar populations properties dramatically? The
most viable explanation is that massive galaxies have undergone a
significant number of minor mergers which have deposited most of their
material in the outer regions of the massive galaxies. This scenario,
although appealing, is still far from be observationally proved since
the number of satellite galaxies surrounding the massive objects appears
insufficient at all redshifts. The presence also of a population of
nearby massive compact galaxies with mixture stellar properties is
another piece of the puzzle that still does not nicely fit within a
comprehensive scheme. I will review these and other intriguing
properties of the massive galaxies in this contribution.