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  • A study of the stellar kinematics of a large sample of early-type galaxies provides evidence that the stellar initial mass function depends on the galaxy’s stellar mass-to-light ratio and thus is strongly dependent on the galaxy’s formation history.

    • Michele Cappellari
    • Richard M. McDermid
    • Lisa M. Young
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 484, P: 485-488
  • Deep ALMA archival observations of submillimetre-bright galaxies at high redshifts show that spheroidal bulges formed much earlier than expected and are directly generated by star formation within the cores of highly luminous starburst galaxies.

    • Qing-Hua Tan
    • Emanuele Daddi
    • Francesco Valentino
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 636, P: 69-74
  • A massive starburst galaxy at redshift 1.4 is ejecting 46 ± 13% of its molecular gas mass at a rate of ≥ 10,000 M yr−1, owing to a merger rather than feedback processes. The implied statistics suggest that similar events are potentially a major quenching channel.

    • Annagrazia Puglisi
    • Emanuele Daddi
    • Giulia Rodighiero
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 5, P: 319-330