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Introduction to Galaxy Formation and Evolution: From Primordial Gas to Present-Day Galaxies
Introduction to Galaxy Formation and Evolution: From Primordial Gas to Present-Day Galaxies Introduction to Galaxy Formation and Evolution: From Primordial Gas to Present-Day Galaxies
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ISBN
9781107134768
Titel
Introduction to Galaxy Formation and Evolution - From Primordial Gas to Pre
Författare
Nipoti, Carlo (Universita di Bologna)
Förlag
Cambridge University Press
Utgivningsår
2019
Omfång
570 sidor
Bandtyp
Inbunden
Mått
253 x 196 mm Ryggbredd 32 mm
Vikt
1400 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
Present-day elliptical, spiral and irregular galaxies are large systems made of stars, gas and dark matter. Their properties result from a variety of physical processes that have occurred during the nearly fourteen billion years since the Big Bang. This comprehensive textbook, which bridges the gap between introductory and specialized texts, explains the key physical processes of galaxy formation, from the cosmological recombination of primordial gas to the evolution of the different galaxies that we observe in the Universe today. In a logical sequence, the book introduces cosmology, illustrates the properties of galaxies in the present-day Universe, then explains the physical processes behind galaxy formation in the cosmological context, taking into account the most recent developments in this field. The text ends on how to find distant galaxies with multi-wavelength observations, and how to extract the physical and evolutionary properties based on imaging and spectroscopic data.