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Parallel-sequencing of early-type and spiral galaxies

arXiv:1211.3998

Abstract

Since Edwin Hubble introduced his famous tuning fork diagram more than 70 years ago, spiral galaxies and early-type galaxies (ETGs) have been regarded as two distinct families. The spirals are characterized by the presence of disks of stars and gas in rapid rotation, while the early-types are gas poor and described as spheroidal systems, with less rotation and often non-axisymmetric shapes. The separation is physically relevant as it implies a distinct path of formation for the two classes of objects. I will give an overview of recent findings, from independent teams, that motivated a radical revision to Hubble's classic view of ETGs. These results imply a much closer link between spiral galaxies and ETGs than generally assumed.

1 page, 1 figure, LaTeX. Invited talk to the Special Session 3 "Galaxy Evolution Through Secular Processes". To appear in Highlights of Astronomy, Vol. 16, Proc. of the XXVIII IAU General Assembly, Beijing, China, August 2012, ed. T. Montmerle. Cambridge University Press

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