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Star formation in AEGIS field galaxies since z= 1.1: Staged galaxy formation and a model of mass-dependent gas exhaustion

Noeske et al., 2007

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16818709521125683590
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Noeske K
Faber S
Weiner B
Koo D
Primack J
Dekel A
Papovich C
Conselice C
Le Floc’h E
Rieke G
Coil A
Lotz J
Somerville R
Bundy K
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The Astrophysical Journal

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We analyze star formation (SF) as a function of stellar mass (M*) and redshift z in the All- Wavelength Extended Groth Strip International Survey, for star-forming field galaxies with M*≳ 10 10 M☉ out to z= 1.1. The data indicate that the high specific SF rates (SFRs) of …
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