Scientific Colloquium
April 1, 2011
JANE RIGBY
GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
"Watching Galaxy
Evolution in High Definition
"
As Einstein predicted, mass
deflects light. In hundreds of known cases, "gravitational lenses" have
deflected, distorted, and amplified images of galaxies or quasars
behind them. As such, gravitational lensing is a way to "cheat" at
studying how galaxies evolve, because lensing can magnify galaxies by
factors of 10--100 times, transforming them from objects we can barely
detect to bright objects we can study in detail. I'll summarize new
results from a comprehensive program, using multi-wavelength,
high-quality spectroscopy, to study how galaxies formed stars at
redshifts of 1--3, the epoch when most of the Universe's stars were
formed.