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1 edited by Richard de Grijs, Kavli Isnstitute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University, Beijing, China. Advancing the physics of cosmic distances OB1858 eBook  
2 de Grijs, Richard Starbursts I06907 2005 eBook  
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TitleAdvancing the physics of cosmic distances : proceedings of the 289th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Beijing, China, August 27-31, 2012
Author(s)edited by Richard de Grijs, Kavli Isnstitute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Descriptionxiv, 460 pages : illustrations (some color);26 cm.
Abstract NoteKnowing the distance of an astrophysical object is key to understanding it. However, at present, comparisons of theory and observations are hampered by precision (or lack thereof) in distance measurements or estimates. Putting the many recent results and new developments into the broader context of the physics driving cosmic distance determination is the next logical step, which will benefit from the combined efforts of theorists, observers and modellers working on a large variety of spatial scales, and spanning a wide range of expertise. IAU Symposium 289 addressed the physics underlying methods of distance determination across the Universe, exploring the various approaches employed to define the milestones along the road. The meeting provided an exciting snapshot of the field of distance measurement, offering not only up-to-date results and a cutting-edge account of recent progress, but also full discussion of the pitfalls encountered and the uncertainties that remain.
Contents NoteIntroductory review : the cosmic distance scale, past, present, and future -- Dedication in honour of Allan Sandage -- Resolved stars in the Milky Way -- From the Milky Way to the Local Group -- Reaching Virgo cluster distances and beyond -- Cosmological distances -- Summary -- Posters.
NotesIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY 2. Cosmological distances
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TitleStarbursts : From 30 Doradus to Lyman Break Galaxies
Author(s)de Grijs, Richard;Gonz??lez Delgado, Rosa M
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2005.
DescriptionXXVIII, 362 p : online resource
Abstract NoteStarbursts are important features of early galaxy evolution. Many of the distant, high-redshift galaxies we are able to detect are in a starbursting phase, often apparently provoked by a violent gravitational interaction with another galaxy. In fact, if we did not know that major starbursts existed, these conference proceedings testify that we would indeed have difficulties explaining the key properties of the Universe! These conference proceedings cover starbursts from the small-scale star-forming regions in nearby galaxies to galaxy-wide events at high redshifts; one of the major themes of the conference proved to be "scalability", i.e., can we scale up the small-scale events to describe the physics on larger scales. The key outcome of this meeting ??? and these proceedings ??? is a resounding "yes" as answer to this fundamental, yet profound question. The enhanced synergy facilitated by the collaboration among observers using cutting-edge ground and space-based facilities, theorists and modellers has made these proceedings into a true reflection of the state of the art in this very rapidly evolving field. Ample space is provided for summaries of the large number of talks by experts in the field, thus enhancing the information content
ISBN,Price9781402035395
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY 2. Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology 3. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 4. Astronomy???Observations 5. ASTROPHYSICS 6. Astrophysics and Astroparticles 7. Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. GRAVITATION 11. Observations, Astronomical 12. SPACE SCIENCES 13. Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics)
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