The Environment and evolution of galaxies : proceedings of the Third Tetons Summer School held in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, U.S.A., July 1992
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The Environment and evolution of galaxies : proceedings of the Third Tetons Summer School held in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, U.S.A., July 1992
(Astrophysics and space science library, v. 188)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1993
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Description
In July 1992, over 300 astronomers attended the Third Tetons Summer School on the subject of "The Environment and Evolution of Galaxies". This book presents 28 papers based on invited review talks and a panel discussion on "The Nature of High Redshift Objects". The major themes include: the interstellar and intergalactic medium, galaxy formation and evolution, cooling flows, quasars and radiation backgrounds, and interactions between galaxies/AGNs and their environment. Recent advances with the ROSAT, COBE and Hubble Space Telescope are discussed, together with current theoretical developments. The tutorial nature of the papers should make this book a useful supplement for professional astonomers, graduate students, and senior undergraduates. As with previous Tetons conferences, this book provides both the current state of observational and theoretical research and material complementary to courses in extragalactic and interstellar astrophysics.
Table of Contents
- Gastrophysical Cosmology - Introduction and Overview, J.R Bond
- Recent Results from COBE, C.L. Bennett, N.W. Boggess, M.G. Hauser, J.C. Mather, G.F. Smoot, E.L. Wright
- The Formation of Galaxies, M. Davis
- Experimental Galaxy Formation, A.E. Evrard
- Population Synthesis and Spectral Evolution of Galaxies, G. Bruzual
- Searching for Hidden Galaxies, J.I. Davies
- Panel Discussion - The Nature of High-Redshift Objects, J.M. Shull
- Galaxy Evolution as a Function of Environment, R. Ellis
- Distant Galaxies - Evolution Clues, S. Lilly
- Old, Red and Dead Radio Galaxies at Large Redshift, H. Spinrad
- Primeval Galaxies, the IGM and the QSO-Protogalaxy Connection, T.M. Heckman
- The Extragalactic X-Ray Background (1-20 KeV), R.E. Griffiths.
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Description
In July 1992, over 300 astronomers attended the Third Tetons Summer School on the subject of `The Environment and Evolution of Galaxies'. This book presents 28 papers based on invited review talks and a panel discussion on `The Nature of High Redshift Objects'. The major themes include: the Interstellar and Intergalactic Medium, Galaxy Formation and Evolution, Cooling Flows, Quasars and Radiation Backgrounds, and Interactions between Galaxies/AGNs and their Environment. Recent advances with the ROSAT, COBE and Hubble Space Telescope are discussed, together with current theoretical developments.
The tutorial nature of the papers make this book a valuable supplement for professional astonomers, graduate students, and senior undergraduates. As with previous Tetons conferences, this book provides both the current state of observational and theoretical research and material complementary to courses in extragalactic and interstellar astrophysics.
Table of Contents
- Preface. Gastrophysical Cosmology - Introduction and Overview
- J.R. Bond. Recent Results from COBE
- C.L. Bennett, N.W. Boggess, M.G. Hauser, J.C. Mather, G.F. Smoot, E.L. Wright. The Formation of Galaxies
- M. Davis. Experimental Galaxy Formation
- A.E. Evrard. Population Synthesis and Spectral Evolution of Galaxies
- G. Bruzual A. Searching for Hidden Galaxies
- J.I. Davies. Panel Discussion: The Nature of High-Redshift Objects
- J.M. Shull. Galaxy Evolution as a Function of Environment
- R. Ellis. Distant Galaxies: Evolution Clues
- S. Lilly. Old, Red, and Dead Radio Galaxies at Large Redshift
- H. Spinrad. Primeval Galaxies, the IGM, and the QSO-Protogalaxy Connection
- T.M. Heckman. The Extragalactic X-Ray Background (1-20 KeV)
- R.E. Griffiths.
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