
TL;DR
This paper compares nearby and distant starburst galaxies, highlighting their similarities and differences to better understand galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of starburst galaxies across different distances, revealing nuanced differences despite superficial similarities.
Findings
Nearby and distant starbursts share core properties
Differences emerge in their detailed characteristics
Implications for galaxy evolution models
Abstract
Observations of intensely bright star-forming galaxies both close by and in the distant Universe at first glance seem to emphasize their similarity. But look a little closer, and differences emerge.
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