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Knapen, J. H.
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Pathways Through an Eclectic Universe ASP Conference Series, Vol. 390, proceedings of the conference held 23-27 April, 2007 at Santiago del Teide, Tenerife, Spain. Edited by J. H. Knapen, T. J. Mahoney, and A. Vazdekis San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2008., p.504
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This is the written account of the second of two panel discussions, on
Reconciling observations and modeling of star formation at high
redshifts. The chair of the panel was Pavel Kroupa, and panel members
were Marc Balcells, John Beckman, Christopher Conselice, and Joseph
Silk. After a short introduction by each of the panelists, panel and
audience entered into a lively discussion, centered around the following
six themes: the mass function of pre-stellar gas clouds; a possible
top-heavy initial mass function at high redshifts versus mini-quasars as
the first sources of ionization; the integrated galactic initial mass
function; possible differences in specific star formation rates in disks
and in massive galaxies; whether merging rates yield a wrong prediction
for massive galaxies, and what is the physics behind the onset of the
red sequence of galaxies; and the case of dark matter-dominated dwarf
galaxies versus tidal dwarf galaxies.