We discuss the present observational and theoretical understanding of the stellar populations of bulges and their implications for galaxy formation and evolution. The place of bulges as key to the Hubble Sequence remains secure, but some old paradigms are giving way to new ones as observations develop. Detailed studies of Local Group bulges and haloes provide a basis on which we consider higher redshift data. We present the evidence for and against the currently common preconceptions that bulges are old, above solar metallicity in the mean, and simply scaled-down versions of ellipticals. We conclude life is not so simple: Bulges are diverse and heterogeneous, and although their properties vary systematically, sometimes they are reminiscent ...
I will present observational theoretical work on the formation bulges and pseudo-bulges in galaxies ...
The origin of the quenching in galaxies is still highly debated. Different scenarios and processes a...
Present studies on the evolution of the Milky Way are driven and shaped by how we conceive its stell...
We discuss the present observational and theoretical understanding of the stellar populations of bul...
Abstract. Until recently our knowledge of the Galactic Bulge stellar populations was based on the st...
We seek to understand whether the stellar populations of galactic bulges show evidence of secular ev...
We present new results on stellar populations of bulges in spiral galaxies, from optical and near-IR...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
Our understanding of the nature of the stellar populations living in the central kiloparsecs of the ...
Bulges, often identified with the spheroidal component of a galaxy, have a complex pedigree. Massive...
Recent progress on the structure and dynamics of bulges is reviewed. Those aspects that link galaxy ...
Extensive observations of the highly-obscured, inner regions of the Milky Way are being used to dise...
We present a new database of our two-dimensional bulge–disk decompositions for 14,233 galaxies drawn...
I will present observational theoretical work on the formation bulges and pseudo-bulges in galaxies ...
Historically, galactic bulges are thought to be elliptical galaxy-like objects sitting in the middle...
I will present observational theoretical work on the formation bulges and pseudo-bulges in galaxies ...
The origin of the quenching in galaxies is still highly debated. Different scenarios and processes a...
Present studies on the evolution of the Milky Way are driven and shaped by how we conceive its stell...
We discuss the present observational and theoretical understanding of the stellar populations of bul...
Abstract. Until recently our knowledge of the Galactic Bulge stellar populations was based on the st...
We seek to understand whether the stellar populations of galactic bulges show evidence of secular ev...
We present new results on stellar populations of bulges in spiral galaxies, from optical and near-IR...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
Our understanding of the nature of the stellar populations living in the central kiloparsecs of the ...
Bulges, often identified with the spheroidal component of a galaxy, have a complex pedigree. Massive...
Recent progress on the structure and dynamics of bulges is reviewed. Those aspects that link galaxy ...
Extensive observations of the highly-obscured, inner regions of the Milky Way are being used to dise...
We present a new database of our two-dimensional bulge–disk decompositions for 14,233 galaxies drawn...
I will present observational theoretical work on the formation bulges and pseudo-bulges in galaxies ...
Historically, galactic bulges are thought to be elliptical galaxy-like objects sitting in the middle...
I will present observational theoretical work on the formation bulges and pseudo-bulges in galaxies ...
The origin of the quenching in galaxies is still highly debated. Different scenarios and processes a...
Present studies on the evolution of the Milky Way are driven and shaped by how we conceive its stell...