abstract: Galaxies represent a fundamental catalyst in the ``lifecycle'' of matter in the Universe, and the study of galaxy assembly and evolution provides unique insight into the physical processes governing the transformation of matter from atoms to gas to stars. With the Hubble Space Telescope, the astrophysical community is able to study the formation and evolution of galaxies, at an unrivaled spatial resolution, over more than 90% of cosmic time. Here, I present results from two complementary studies of galaxy evolution in the local and intermediate redshift Universe which used new and archival HST images. First, I use archival broad-band HST WFPC2 optical images of local (d<63 Mpc) Seyfert-type galaxies to test the observed correlatio...
23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsInternational audienceFo...
23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsInternational audienceFo...
International audience Aims: We revisit the color bimodality of galaxies using the extensive EFIGI m...
This thesis probes the role of environment in galaxy evolution, focussing particularly on understand...
One of the major questions in observational cosmology is how galaxies formed and how they evolved. I...
Context. For more than two decades we have known that galaxy morphological segregation is present ...
The processes that fuel and quench star formation in galaxies are expected to leave imprints on thei...
International audienceThe Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) allows for the first time a highly signif...
International audienceThe Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) allows for the first time a highly signif...
International audienceThe Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) allows for the first time a highly signif...
International audienceThe Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) allows for the first time a highly signif...
Aims. We revisit the color bimodality of galaxies using the extensive EFIGI morphological classifica...
The goal of galaxy classification is to understand the physical basis for the wide range in shapes a...
The goal of galaxy classification is to understand the physical basis for the wide range in shapes a...
23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsInternational audienceFo...
23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsInternational audienceFo...
23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsInternational audienceFo...
International audience Aims: We revisit the color bimodality of galaxies using the extensive EFIGI m...
This thesis probes the role of environment in galaxy evolution, focussing particularly on understand...
One of the major questions in observational cosmology is how galaxies formed and how they evolved. I...
Context. For more than two decades we have known that galaxy morphological segregation is present ...
The processes that fuel and quench star formation in galaxies are expected to leave imprints on thei...
International audienceThe Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) allows for the first time a highly signif...
International audienceThe Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) allows for the first time a highly signif...
International audienceThe Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) allows for the first time a highly signif...
International audienceThe Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) allows for the first time a highly signif...
Aims. We revisit the color bimodality of galaxies using the extensive EFIGI morphological classifica...
The goal of galaxy classification is to understand the physical basis for the wide range in shapes a...
The goal of galaxy classification is to understand the physical basis for the wide range in shapes a...
23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsInternational audienceFo...
23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsInternational audienceFo...
23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and AstrophysicsInternational audienceFo...
International audience Aims: We revisit the color bimodality of galaxies using the extensive EFIGI m...