At the Vigintennial of the Butcher–Oemler Effect
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
20(3) 294 - 299
Published: 29 August 2003
Abstract
In their study of the evolution of galaxies within clusters, Butcher and Oemler discovered evidence for a strong evolution in star-formation rate with redshift. Later studies confirmed this conclusion and uncovered several aspects of the effect: photometric, spectroscopic, and morphological. This article reviews a broad sample of these works and discusses selection effects, biases, and driving mechanisms that might be responsible for the changes in star-formation rate.Keywords: galaxies: evolution — galaxies: clusters: general — cosmology: observations
https://doi.org/10.1071/AS03043
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