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LOCATION:4421 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:Large-Scale Flows in Galaxies for the last 6 Billion Years"\, 
 Astronomy Colloquium\, Nicolas Lehner\, University of Notre Dame
DESCRIPTION:The general issue of how gas flows into and out of galaxie
 s has become one of the most critical problems in understanding the  e
 volution of galaxies and their fundamental properties. New observation
 al results based on the powerful combination of the Hubble\, LBT\, and
  Keck spectroscopy and images  have  constrained the mass and chemical
  composition of the large scale flows in and out of galaxies. These si
 gnificant advances  signal major progress toward answering some of the
  key open questions in galaxy formation studies. I will present and di
 scuss some of these recent and exciting developments.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2246
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