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SUMMARY:Galaxy Clusters in the Distant Universe\, Astronomy Colloquium
\, Kim-Vy Tran\, Texas A&M University
DESCRIPTION:Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally bound syst
ems in the
\nuniverse and are extreme laboratories for studyin
g the physics driving
\ngalaxy evolution as well as powerful t
ests of cosmology.
\nUnderstanding how galaxies form and evolv
e in clusters continues to be
\na fundamental question in astr
onomy. I present results from an
\nongoing multi-wavelength s
tudy of galaxies in clusters at z>\;1.5 to
\ntrack how they
assemble their stars.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3130
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