Galaxy Evolution in Distant Universe

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Osmology: Observations, Galaxies: Evolution --- Galaxies: Formation, Space Telescope

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This paper summarizes the recent progress made by our group at
Seoul National University on studies of the evolution and
formation of distant galaxies. Various research projects are
currently underway, which include:
(i) the number density of distant early-type
galaxies (z < 1); (ii) the optical-NIR color gradient of nearby
early-type galaxies; (iii) J-K-selected Extremely Red Objects (EROs)
in field (CDF-S) and the cluster environment; and (iv) the Lyman-break
galaxies in the Spitzer First Look Survey (FLS) field.
These works will constrain the mass evolution and the star formation
history of galaxies in different environments, and the results will
serve as useful contraints on galaxy formation models.

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