JWST imaging reveals a z=0.92 disk galaxy with an X-shaped bulge, nuclear stellar disk, and extended disk whose bar geometry matches present-day systems, showing bar-driven secular evolution largely complete 7.6 Gyr ago.
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N-body+hydro simulation of an isolated Milky Way-like galaxy shows bar-spiral reconnections produce episodic star formation bursts in nuclear stellar discs and clusters after the initial bar-driven burst.
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Bar-driven secular evolution largely complete in a disk galaxy 7.6 billion years ago
JWST imaging reveals a z=0.92 disk galaxy with an X-shaped bulge, nuclear stellar disk, and extended disk whose bar geometry matches present-day systems, showing bar-driven secular evolution largely complete 7.6 Gyr ago.
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When bars and spirals conspire: recurrent build-up of the nuclear regions of disc galaxies
N-body+hydro simulation of an isolated Milky Way-like galaxy shows bar-spiral reconnections produce episodic star formation bursts in nuclear stellar discs and clusters after the initial bar-driven burst.