Reconstructing the mass accretion histories of nearby red nuggets with their globular cluster systems
It is generally recognized that massive galaxies form through a combination of in-situ collapse and ex-situ accretion. The in-situ component forms early, where gas collapse and compaction leads to the formation of massive compact systems (blue and red "nuggets") seen at z > 1. The subsequent accretion of satellites brings in ex-situ material
Beasley, Michael A. et al.
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2021