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Submit a new article| Morphological Evolution of Distant Galaxies from Adaptive Optics Imaging We report here on a sample of resolved, infrared images of galaxies atz~0.5 taken with the 10 m Keck Telescope's adaptive optics system. Weregularly achieve a spatial resolution of 0.05" and are thus able toresolve both the disk and bulge components. We have extractedmorphological information for 10 galaxies and compared their propertiesto those of a local sample. The selection effects of both samples wereexplicitly taken into account in order to derive the unbiased resultthat disks at z~0.5 are ~0.6 mag arcsec-2 brighter than, andabout the same size as, local disks. The case with no luminosityevolution is ruled out at 90% confidence. We also find, in a morequalitative analysis, that the bulges of these galaxies have undergone asmaller amount of surface brightness evolution and have also not changedsignificantly in size from z~0.5 to today. This is the first time thistype of morphological evolution has been measured in the infrared and itpoints to the unique power of AO in exploring galaxy evolution.
 
 
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| Constellation: | Κριός |  | Right ascension: | 02h28m48.10s |  | Declination: | +23°52'13.9" |  | Apparent magnitude: | 8.447 |  | Distance: | 401.606 parsecs |  | Proper motion RA: | -8.4 |  | Proper motion Dec: | -1.6 |  | B-T magnitude: | 8.612 |  | V-T magnitude: | 8.461 |  Catalogs and designations:
 
 
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