Abstract We compare the growth in stellar mass of galaxies in the 6 2 × 10 8 M ⊙ in the epoch 8 < z < 6 had less than M * < × 10 8 M ⊙ prior to z = 8. Here too we find agreement between models and data, namely that these ≳100 Myr “bursts” had strong in situ growth at z ≤ 8 or showed (in G alacticus ) substantial stellar and/or gas-rich mergers and 30–40 Myr “starbursts,” as are common in z < 3 galaxies. We note that, if a theoretical simulation is unable to pass the test of matching the growth of “stellar mass,” any success in reproducing the luminosity function is meaningless.
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