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Jesus Falcon-Barroso (ed.) |
Secular evolution of galaxies: Collection of reviews from the lectures given during the XXIII Canary Islands Winter School of As |
025265 |
2013 |
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Athanassoula, E. (ed.) |
Disks of galaxies : Kinematics, dynamics and perturbations : Proceedings of the 4th Guillermo Haro conference held at INAOE, Pue |
019016 |
2002 |
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Title | Secular evolution of galaxies: Collection of reviews from the lectures given during the XXIII Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics held in November 2011 in the city of Puerto de la Cruz, Spain |
Author(s) | Jesus Falcon-Barroso (ed.);John H. Knapen (ed.) |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013. |
Description | xvii, 638p. |
Series | (Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics) |
Abstract Note | The formation and evolution of galaxies is one of the most important topics in modern astrophysics. Secular evolution refers to the relatively slow dynamical evolution due to internal processes induced by a galaxy's spiral arms, bars, galactic winds, black holes and dark matter haloes. It plays an important role in the evolution of spiral galaxies with major consequences for galactic bulges, the transfer of angular momentum, and the distribution of a galaxy's constituent stars, gas and dust. This internal evolution is in turn the key to understanding and testing cosmological models of galaxy formation and evolution. Based on the twenty-third Winter School of the Canary Islands Institute of Astrophysics, this volume presents reviews from nine world-renowned experts on the observational and theoretical research into secular processes, and what these processes can tell us about the structure and formation of galaxies. The volume provides a firm grounding for graduate students and early career researchers working on galactic dynamics and galaxy evolution.
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ISBN,Price | 9781107035270 : US $125.00(HB) |
Classification | 524.64-52(069)
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Keyword(s) | 1. DISK GALAXY EVOLUTION - PROC.
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
4. GALAXY EVOLUTION - PROC.
5. GALAXY MORPHOLOGY - PROC.
6. STAR FORMATION - PROC.
7. STELLAR POPULATIONS - PROC.
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Item Type | Book |
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Title | Disks of galaxies : Kinematics, dynamics and perturbations : Proceedings of the 4th Guillermo Haro conference held at INAOE, Puebla, Mexico, 5-9 November, 2001 |
Author(s) | E. Athanassoula (ed.);A. Bosma (ed.);R. Mujica (ed.) |
Publication | California, Astronomy Society of the Pacific, 2002. |
Description | xxi, 467p. |
Series | (Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series; 275) |
Contents Note | The objectives of the meeting were:
1. To discuss the latest results on disky galaxy structure from numerical simulations
2. To discuss the latest results from organized observational campaigns in several areas
of relevance to disk galaxy structure and evolution
3. To seek advances in some difficult problems of maximal disks, cuspy, halos, warps,
bars and galaxy formation in general.
These goals were formulated during the 6th Guillermo Haro workshop, held at INAOE in May and June 2001. |
ISBN,Price | 1583811168 : USD 57.00 |
Classification | 520/524(069)
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Keyword(s) | 1. ASPCS; 275
2. DISK FORMATION - PROC.
3. DISK GALAXIES - PROC.
4. DISK GALAXY EVOLUTION - PROC.
5. DISK GALAXY STRUCTURE - PROC.
6. GALAXY - PROC.
7. GALAXY FORMATION - PROC.
8. GUILLERMO HARO ASTROPHYSICS CONFERENCE; 4
9. GUILLERMO HARO PROGRAM IN ASTROPHYSICS
10. SPIRAL GALAXIES - PROC.
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