It was commonly thought that
galaxies form and grow larger by mergers of smaller masses. However, it has been observed that galaxies with high redshifts (which indicates that they are being observed at an early time) are on average
larger than galaxies at low redshifts. This is the Downsizing Problem. The preprints
Feedback in Galaxy Formation and
The Many Manifestations of Downsizing: Hierarchical Galaxy Formation Models confront Observations discuss this and other problems in galaxy formation theory.
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