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The lives of massive galaxies are affected by many key processes, including gas accretion and star formation, feedback and quenching, black hole growth, mass assembly, galaxy mergers and interactions, chemical enrichment and stellar populations, dark matter, galaxy haloes, and satellite accretion. These proceedings of IAU Symposium 295 discuss recent progress in galaxy formation and evolution, and plan ahead for future challenges. They cover, from both theoretical and observational perspectives, the lives of massive galaxies from the formation of the first galaxies in the early Universe, through their evolution with cosmic time to massive galaxies in the local Universe. Key contributions deal with recent and near-future advances in telescope technology and massive galaxy surveys as well as computer power for large-scale simulations. IAU S295 benefits advanced students and active researchers who need an up-to-date review of galaxy formation and evolution and its future prospects.

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An up-to-date review of the lives of massive galaxies, covering cutting-edge advances in telescope technology, surveys and computation.
Table of Contents
Preface xiv
The Organizing Committee xvi
Participants xx
The first galaxies in the very early universe
Simulating the First Galaxies
3(10)
V. Bromm
Enhancing and inhibiting star formation: high-resolution simulation studies of the impact of cold accretion, mergers and feedback on individual massive galaxies
13(4)
L. C. Powell
F. Bournaud
D. Chapon
J. Devriendt
V. Gaibler
S. Khochfar
A. Slyz
R. Teyssier
The First Billion Years simulation project. Galactic outflows and metal enrichment
17(4)
C. D. Vecchia
S. Khochfar
J. Schaye
Impact of the First Stars to the First Galaxy Formation
21(1)
K.-J. Chen
M. Jeon
T. Greif
V. Bromm
A. Heger
Discovery of bright z ~ 7 galaxies in the UltraVISTA survey
22(1)
R. A. A. Bowler
J. S. Dunlop
R. J. McLure
Looking for molecular gas in a massive lyman break galaxy at z = 4.05
23(4)
Q. Tan
E. Daddi
M. Sargent
J. Hodge
Y. Gao
The first few billion years
The size and mass evolution of the massive galaxies over cosmic time
27(10)
I. Trujillo
Dynamical masses of early-type galaxies at z ~ 2
37(8)
M. Cappellari
Gas Accretion and Mergers in Massive Galaxies at z ~ 2
45(4)
C. J. Conselice
J. Ownsworth
A. Mortlock
A. F. L. Bluck
The Morphologies of Massive Galaxies at 1 < z < 3 in the CANDELS-UDS Field: Compact Bulges, and the Rise and Fall of Massive Disks
49(4)
V. A. Bruce
J. S. Dunlop
M. Cirasuolo
R. J. McLure
T. A. Targett
E. F. Bell
D. J. Croton
A. Dekel
S. M. Faber
H. C. Ferguson
N. A. Grogin
D. D. Kocevski
A. M. Koekemoer
D. C. Koo
K. Lai
J. M. Lotz
E. J. McGrath
J. A. Newman
A. van der Wel
High resolution near-infrared imaging of submillimeter galaxies
53(2)
P. Aguirre
A. J. Baker
F. Menanteau
D. Lutz
L. J. Tacconi
The progenitors of the first red sequence galaxies at z ~ 2
55(1)
G. Barro
S. Faber
P. Perez-Gonzalez
D. Koo
C. Williams
D. Kocevski
J. Trump
M. Mozena
The extended gas halo of QSO host galaxies
56(1)
R. Falomo
E. P. Farina
R. Decarli
A. Treves
J. Kotilainen
Sizes of Passively Evolving Galaxies at z ~ 2 in CLASH
57(1)
L. Fan
Y. Chen
X. Er
L. Lin
J. Li
Evolution of the galaxy merger rate since z=2 from the UKIDSS Ultra-Deep Survey
58(1)
S. Foucaud
P.-W. Wang
O. Almaini
R. Grutzbauch
W. G. Hartley
C. Simpson
C. J. Conselice
Clustering of EROs from UKIDSS DXS and Pan-STARRS PS1
59(1)
J.-W. Kim
A. C. Edge
D. A. Wake
V. Gonzalez-Perez
C. M. Baugh
C. G. Lacey
Cluster galaxies 10 billion years ago
60(1)
V. Strazzullo
E. Daddi
R. Gobat
M. Onodera
Galaxies in most dense environments at redshift 1.4
61(1)
V. Strazzullo
The effects of binary stars on the colors of galaxies at z ~ 2.0
62(1)
Y. Zhang
J. Liu
F. Zhang
The nature of the 8 o'clock arc using Near-IR IFU spectroscopy with SINFONI
63(1)
M. Shirazi
S. Vegetti
N. Nesvadba
J. Brinchmann
S. Allam
D. Tucker
Star Formation & Molecular Gas over Cosmic Time
64(10)
E. Daddi
M. T. Sargent
M. Bethermin
G. Magdis
Mahalo-Subaru: Mapping Star Formation at the Peak Epoch of Massive Galaxy Formation
74(4)
T. Kodama
M. Hayashi
Y. Koyama
K.-I. Tadaki
I. Tanaka
R. Shimakawa
Starburst and old population in z = 3.8 radio galaxies with Pegase 3
78(4)
B. Rocca-Volmerange
G. Drouart
IRS spectroscopic studies of ULIRGs at z ~ 2
82(4)
G. Fang
X. Kong
J.-S. Huang
Z. Ma
The intriguing life of star-forming galaxies in the redshift range 1 ≤ z ≤ 2 using MASSIV
86(5)
P. Amram
C. Lopez-Sanjuan
B. Epinat
T. Contini
D. Vergani
L. Tasca
O. L. Fevre
B. Garilli
C. Divoy
J. Queyrel
M. Kissler-Patig
J. Moultaka
L. Paioro
L. Tresse
V. Perret
F. Bournaud
Hα Equivalent Widths from the 3D-HST survey: evolution with redshift and dependence on stellar mass
91(1)
M. Fumagalli
Shannon G. Patel
M. Franx
G. Brammer
P. V. Dokkum
E. da Cunha
M. Kriek
B. Lundgren
I. Momcheva
H.-W. Rix
K. B. Schmidt
R. E. Skelton
K. E. Whitaker
I. Labbe
E. Nelson
Spatially-Resolved View of High-Redshift Starbursts: the case of Sub-mm Galaxies
92(1)
K. Menendez-Delmestre
A. W. Blain
M. Swinbank
I. Smail
R. J. Ivison
S. C. Chapman
Connection between the Star Formation Rate and the Gamma-Ray Bursts
93(1)
A. Meszaros
Z. Bagoly
L. G. Balazs
I. Horvath
Stacking of Interferometric Data
94(1)
L. Lindroos
K. K. Knudsen
Using the Millennium II simulation to test CDM predictions for the structure of massive galaxies
95(6)
A. P. Cooper
G. Kauffmann
J. Wang
S. D. M. White
Evolution of massive galaxies in the second half
The evolving structure of massive quiescent galaxies
101(4)
I. Damjanov
The emergence of the red sequence at z ~ 2 seen through galaxy clustering in the UKIDSS UDS
105(4)
W. G. Hartley
O. Almaini
A. Mortlock
C. Conselice
The Co-Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxies: Observational Constraints
109(8)
X. Z. Zheng
The stellar populations in low excitation and high excitation radio galaxies
117(4)
M. B. Pracy
J. Ching
S. Croom
E. M. Sadler
Evolution of the distribution of stellar mass and light since redshift of unity
121(4)
C. Li
Understanding the growth of massive galaxies via stellar populations
125(4)
I. Ferreras
Stellar velocity dispersions and emission line properties of SDSS-III/BOSS galaxies
129(4)
D. Thomas
O. Steele
C. Maraston
J. Johansson
A. Beifiori
J. Pforr
G. Stromback
C. A. Tremonti
D. Wake
Evolution of the most massive galaxies to z ~ 0.6
133(4)
Y. Chen
Galaxy formation and evolution with the Dark Energy Survey
137(4)
D. Capozzi
D. Thomas
C. Maraston
L. J. M. Davies
A phenomenological approach to the evolution of galaxies
141(10)
S. J. Lilly
Y. Peng
M. Carollo
A. Renzini
The evolution of galaxy sizes
151(4)
B. M. Poggianti
R. Calvi
D. Bindoni
M. D'Onofrio
A. Moretti
T. Valentinuzzi
G. Fasano
J. Fritz
G. D. Lucia
B. Vulcani
D. Bettoni
M. Gullieuszik
A. Omizzolo
The GAMA Panchromatic Survey
155(4)
S. P. Driver
GAMA: The effect of environment on galaxy emission line properties
159(4)
O. Steele
D. Thomas
C. Maraston
J. Etherington
Quenching star formation at intermediate redshifts: downsizing of the mass flux density in the green valley
163(4)
T. S. Goncalves
D. C. Martin
K. Menendez-Delmestre
T. K. Wyder
A. Koekemoer
The Intriguing Life of Massive Galaxies: The Connections between αs, β and Merging
167(4)
Y.-J. Peng
S. J. Lilly
A. Renzini
M. Carollo
Massive galaxies: born as disks, dead as spheroids
171(1)
F. Buitrago
Evolution in cluster cores since z ~ 1
172(2)
C. Burke
C. Collins
John Stott
M. Hilton
Colour Properties of Group Galaxies in Pan-STARRS MD Survey Fields
174(1)
C. W. Chen
L. Lin
H. Y. Jian
S. Foucaud
Evolution of the Fundamental Plane for early-type galaxies up to z = 1.2
175(1)
M. Fernandez Lorenzo
J. Cepa
A. Bongiovanni
A. M. Perez Garcia
A. Ederoclite
M. A. Lara-Lopez
M. Povic
M. Sanchez-Portal
Evolutionary paths among different red galaxy types at 0.3 < z < 1.5 and the build-up of massive E-SO's
176(1)
J. Gallego
M. Prieto
M. C. Eliche-Moral
M. Balcells
D. Cristobal-Hornillos
P. Erwin
D. Abreu
L. Dominguez-Palmero
A. Hempel
C. Lopez-Sanjnan
R. Guzman
P. G. Perez-Gonzalez
G. Barro
J. Zamorano
Which Galaxy Property Best Predicts Quiescence?
177(1)
J. Leja
P. van Dokkum
Stellar Populations in the Most Luminous Obscured Quasars at z > 0.5
178(1)
X. Liu
The Age-Redshift Relation For LRGs
179(1)
G. Liu
Y. Lu
X. Chen
Y. Zhao
W. Du
X. Meng
Discriminating Quasars from Stars Based on SDSS and UKIDSS Databases
180(1)
H. Ma
Y. Zhang
Y. Zhao
B. Zhang
Satellites of massive galaxies: the infalling pieces of the puzzle
181(1)
E. Marmol-Queralto
I. Trujillo
P. G. Perez-Gonzalez
G. Barro
J. Varela
V. Villar
Byurakan-IRAS galaxies as massive galaxies with nuclear and starburst activity
182(1)
A. M. Mickaelian
G. S. Harutyunyan
Dry minor mergers and the size evolution of high-z compact massive early-type galaxies
183(1)
T. Oogi
A. Habe
Merger rates for early-type galaxies: combining clustering and luminosity function measurements
184(1)
N. D. Padilla
E. Gawiser
D. Christlein
D. Marchesini
Studying Luminous Red Galaxies to probe H(z) at high redshift
185(1)
A. Ratsimbazafy
C. Cress
S. Crawford
Is there evolution in the black hole - bulge relation?
186(1)
A. Schulze
L. Wisotzki
Dynamically Close Pairs of Galaxies Selected in the NIR
187(1)
R. C. Keenan
S. Foucaud
R. D. Propris
J.-H. Lin
Updated catalog of 132, 684 galaxy clusters and evolution of brightest cluster galaxies
188(1)
Z. L. Wen
J. L. Han
LAMOST 2D pipeline
189(2)
B. Zhongrui
The evolution of massive galaxies in semi-analytical models of galaxy formation
191(9)
C. M. Baugh
The hierarchical evolution of Brightest Cluster Galaxies: red galaxies in a young universe
200(4)
C. Tonini
Structural evolution of massive early-type galaxies
204(4)
L. Oser
T. Naab
J. P. Ostriker
P. H. Johansson
The Dark Halo - Spheroid Conspiracy
208(3)
R.-S. Remus
A. Burkert
K. Dolag
P. H. Johansson
T. Naab
L. Oser
J. Thomas
Massive galaxies today
Dark matter in massive galaxies
211(10)
O. Gerhard
The XLENS Project: Do More Massive Early-Type Galaxies Have More Dark Matter or Different Stellar IMFs?
221(4)
C. Spiniello
Further evidence for large central mass-to-light ratios in massive early-type galaxies
225(4)
E. M. Corsini
G. A. Wegner
J. Thomas
R. P. Saglia
R. Bender
S. B. Pu
The Angular Momentum of Brightest Cluster Galaxies
229(1)
S. Brough
K.-V. Tran
A. von der Linden
Photometric analysis of Abell 1689
230(1)
E. Dalla Bonta
R. L. Davies
R. C. W. Houghton
F. D'Eugenio
E. M. Corsini
J. Mendez-Abreu
The rotation curve and the density model of the Milky Way
231(1)
O. Golubov
A. Just
Massive bulges are not just ellipticals surrounded by disks
232(1)
D. A. Gadotti
Variations in the Fundamental Plane of massive galaxies with stellar population, morphology and local density
233(1)
C. Magoulas
C. Springob
R. Proctor
M. Colless
D. H. Jones
C. Kobayashi
L. Campbell
J. Lucey
J. Mould
2D kinematics of the edge-on spiral galaxy ESO 379-006
234(2)
M. Rosado
R. F. Gabbasov
P. Repetto
I. Fuentes-Carrera
P. Amram
M. Martos
O. Hernandez
On the general structure of giant low surface brightness galaxy Malin 2
236(1)
A. S. Saburova
A. V. Kasparova
I. Yu. Katkov
D. V. Bizyaev
I. V. Chilingarian
Strong Lenses With Single Images
237(1)
Y. Shu
A. S. Bolton
J. R. Brownstein
Local group analogues - searching for the satellites of the nearest massive galaxies
238(1)
R. Speller
J. E. Taylor
A. Possible Stream of Accreted Globular Clusters in M31
239(1)
H.-B. Yuan
The intriguing properties of local compact massive galaxies: What are they?
240(1)
A. Ferre-Mateu
A. Vazdekis
I. Trujillo
P. Sanchez-Blazquez
E. Ricciardelli
I. G. de la Rosa
Supermassive black holes: Coevolution (or not) of black holes and host galaxies
241(16)
J. Kormendy
Hot Gas and AGN Feedback in Galaxies and Nearby Groups
257(4)
C. Jones
W. Forman
A. Bogdan
S. Randall
R. Kraft
E. Churazov
Chandra and VLA Observations of Supermassive Black Hole Outbursts in M87
261(4)
W. Forman
C. Jones
E. Churazov
Super-massive black hole binaries in gas-rich environments
265(1)
J. Cuadra
Fluorescence in the Active Galactic Nuclei NGC 4151
266(1)
M. Eriksson
H. Veenhuizen
An additional production mechanism for the diffuse x-ray background
267(1)
A. D. Ernest
M. P. Collins
G. L. White
Quasar activity in the neighbor Universe
268(1)
R. Falomo
D. Bettoni
K. Karhunen
J. Kotilainen
M. Uslenghi
Probing the QSO host galaxy evolution through the gas metallicity
269(1)
B. Husemann
L. Wisotzki
K. Jahnke
S. F. Sanchez
D. Nugroho
Where the active galaxies live: a panchromatic view of radio-AGN in the AKARI-NEP field
270(1)
M. Karouzos
M. Im
M. Trichas
All-sky catalog of local radio galaxies
271(1)
S. van Velzen
H. Falcke
Stellar Population Models
272(10)
C. Maraston
The LF of TP-AGB stars in the LMC/SMC
282(4)
G. Bruzual
S. Chariot
R. G. Lopezlira
S. Srinivasan
M. L. Boyer
D. Riebel
Galaxy spectra from the UV to the mid-IR
286(4)
M. J. I. Brown
J. Moustakas
J.-D. T. Smith
E. da Cunha
M. Imanishi
L. Armus
B. R. Brandl
The stellar populations of massive galaxies in the local Universe
290(10)
R. M. McDermid
CALIFA survey: The spatially resolved star formation history of massive galaxies
300(4)
R. G. Delgado
E. Perez
R. C. Fernandes
R. Garcia-Benito
A. de Amorim
S. F. Sanchez
B. Husemann
R. L. Fernandez
C. Cortijo
E. Lacerda
Damian Mast
Stellar population gradients in GASS
304(4)
J. Johansson
G. Kauffmann
S. Moran
Optical and near-infrared color distributions of the NGC 4874 globular cluster system
308(1)
H. Cho
J. P. Blakeslee
E. W. Peng
Y.-W. Lee
Galactic structure studies with SCUSS and SDSS surveys
309(2)
C. Du
X. Peng
Probing the Build-Up of Stellar Mass in the Center of IR Luminous Major Mergers with HST
311(1)
S. Haan
J. Surace
L. Armus
A. Evans
Bayesian analysis of galaxy spectral energy distributions with BayeSED
312(1)
Y. Han
Z. Han
The intriguing life of cD galaxies
313(1)
S. N. Kemp
V. H. Ramirez-Siordia
E. Perez-Hernandez
Stellar discs in massive galaxies
314(1)
D. Krajnovic
K. Alatalo
L. Blitz
M. Bois
F. Bournaud
M. Bureau
M. Cappellari
R. L. Davies
T. A. Davis
P. T. de Zeeuw
E. Emsellern
S. Khochfar
H. Kuntschner
R. M. McDermid
R. Morganti
T. Naab
M. Sarzi
N. Scott
P. Serra
A. Weijmans
L. M. Young
A star cluster view of the life of massive galaxies
315(1)
M. G. Lee
H. S. Park
Stellar population gradients in brightest cluster galaxies
316(1)
S. I. Loubser
P. Sanchez-Blazquez
On the Recovery of Galaxy Properties from Spectral Fits
317(1)
C. G. Magris
C. Mateu
A. G. Bruzual
I. Cabrera
Undressing M87 by Exposing its Most Private Globulars
318(1)
M. Montes
J. A. Acosta-Pulido
M. A. Prieto
J. A. Fernandez-Ontiveros
The stellar metallicity distribution in intermediate-latitude fields
319(1)
X. Peng
C. Du
Z. Wu
Did brightest cluster galaxies experience more than one star formation epoch?
320(1)
D. N. Viljoen
S. I. Loubser
The stellar populations of host galaxies of supernovae
321(1)
X. Shao
Y. C. Liang
M. Dennefeld
X. Y. Chen
G. H. Zhong
F. Hammer
L. C. Deng
B. Zhang
The stellar initial mass function in the early universe revealed from old stellar populations in our neighbourhood
322(1)
Y. Komiya
S. Yamada
T. Suda
M. Y. Fujimoto
Multi-wavelength study of star formation properties in barred galaxies
323(1)
Z.-M. Zhou
C. Cao
H. Wu
Revealing the origin of the cold ISM in massive early-type galaxies
324(4)
T. A. Davis
K. Alatalo
M. Bureau
L. Young
L. Blitz
A. Crocker
E. Bayet
M. Bois
F. Bournaud
M. Cappellari
R. L. Davies
P. A. Duc
P. T. de Zeeuw
E. Emsellem
J. Falcon-Barroso
S. Khochfar
D. Krajnovic
H. Kuntschner
P.-Y. Lablanche
R. M. McDermid
R. Morganti
T. Naab
M. Sarzi
N. Scott
P. Serra
A. Weijmans
Origin and Ionization of the Warm Ionized Gas in Massive Early-type Galaxies
328(4)
R. Yan
M. R. Blanton
Dust Emission in Early-Type Galaxies with the Herschel Virgo Cluster Survey
332(4)
S. di Serego Alighieri
The role of cold gas on the stellar mass - metallicity relation of nearby galaxies
336(1)
T. M. Hughes
The [ NII]/Hα calibration of the metallicity of galaxies from Te-based abundances
337(1)
Y. Liang
X. Shao
F. Hammer
S. Yin
Gas, dust and star formation in nearby galaxies as seen with the JCMT
338(1)
J. R. Sanchez-Gallego
J. H. Knapen
Plasma diagnostics of emission-line galaxies in SDSS
339(1)
Z. Zhang
Y. Liang
F. Hammer
Modelling the formation of today's massive ellipticals
340(10)
T. Naab
Red Galaxies from Hot Halos in Cosmological Hydro Simulations
350(4)
J. Gabor
Assembly Histories and Observational Properties of Simulated Early-type Galaxies
354(4)
P. H. Johansson
Probing the mass assembly of massive nearby galaxies with deep imaging
358(4)
P.-A. Duc
J.-C. Cuillandre
K. Alatalo
L. Blitz
M. Bois
F. Bournaud
M. Bureau
M. Cappellari
P. Cote
R. L. Davies
T. A. Davis
P. T. de Zeeuw
E. Emsellem
L. Ferrarese
E. Ferriere
S. Gwyn
S. Khochfar
D. Krajnovic
H. Kuntschner
P.-Y. Lablanche
R. M. McDermid
L. Michel-Dansac
R. Morganti
T. Naab
T. Oosterloo
M. Sarzi
N. Scott
P. Serra
A. Weijmans
L. M. Young
The role of Active Galactic Nuclei feedback in the formation of the brightest cluster galaxies
362(4)
D. Martizzi
R. Teyssier
B. Moore
Structure and dynamics of massive galaxies at z=0 in a fully cosmological simulation
366(3)
E. Ricciardelli
J. Navarro-Gonzalez
V. Quilis
A. Vazdekis
Future prospects and final discussion
Future prospects in observational galaxy evolution: towards increased resolution
369(8)
K. Glazebrook
The Intriguing Life of Massive Galaxies: Introducing the Final Discussion
377(6)
A. Renzini
Author index 383