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Galactic Disk Formation and the Angular Momentum Problem

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arxiv 0908.1409 v1 pith:KCGSKPLP submitted 2009-08-10 astro-ph.CO

Galactic Disk Formation and the Angular Momentum Problem

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Galactic disk formation requires knowledge about the initial conditions under which disk galaxies form, the boundary conditions that affect their secular evolution and the micro-physical processes that drive the multi-phase interstellar medium and regulate their star formation history. Most of these ingredients are still poorly understood. Recent high-resolution observations of young high-redshift disk galaxies provide insight into early phases of galactic disk formation and evolution. Combined with low-redshift disk data these observations should eventually allow us to reconstruct the origin and evolution of late-type galaxies. I summarize some of the major problems that need to be addressed for a more consistent picture of galactic disk formation and evolution.

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