Galaxy evolution. Galactic paleontology.

  • Tolstoy E
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Abstract

Individual low-mass stars have very long lives, comparable to the age of the universe, and can thus be used to probe ancient star formation. At present, such stars can be identified and studied only in the Milky Way and in the very closest of our neighboring galaxies, which are predominantly small dwarf galaxies. These nearby ancient stars are a fossil record that can provide detailed information about the physical processes that dominated the epoch of galaxy formation and subsequent evolution.

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Tolstoy, E. (2011). Galaxy evolution. Galactic paleontology. Science (New York, N.Y.), 333(6039), 176–8. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21737732

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